China
Labour's leader says corrupt Chinese may be making donations here
The Labour Party leader Andrew Little believes corrupt Chinese who've fled their own country may be making donations to political parties in New Zealand in an effort to win influence. Audio
Government warned to tread carefully on China extradition
The Government's been told to tread carefully as it considers a potential extradition treaty with China. Audio
China keen to sign extradition treaty with NZ
A research fellow at Auckland University is casting doubts on the number of corrupt officials fleeing China for New Zealand. Audio
China pressuring NZ to do more to apprehend corrupt officials.
China is pressuring New Zealand to do more to help apprehend officials it claims are corrupt and who have moved to this country with their money. Audio
Two NZers facing the death penalty
Two New Zealanders are facing the death penalty in separate drug smuggling cases in Bali and China. Antony de Malmanche remains in a Bali prison after allegedly carrying nearly two kilograms of… Audio
Details sketchy, officials not forthcoming
A second New Zealand man is facing the death penalty; this time in China for allegedly trying to smuggle methamphetamine to Australia. 25-year old Peter Gardiner - who also has Australian citizenship… Audio
Chinese president visit strengthens links with Fiji
The visit to Fiji by the Chinese President Xi Jin Ping last week has taken China's ties with the Pacific Island region to new heights. Audio
China's bid to boost growth may mean it's shirking deeper
Some financial commentators fear China's recent bid to boost economic growth is a sign its government may be shying away from implementing deeper reforms. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
The business side of the visit last week by President Xi of China. Audio
Environmentalists hope Antarctic deal may help Ross Sea reserve
Environmentalists are hoping China will be more sympathetic to the creation of an Antarctic marine reserve now it will be working more closely with New Zealand on the ice. Audio
Playing Favourites with Victoria Spackman
Chief executive and part owner of the screen production company Gibson Group, director of Screenrights in Australia, and chair for twelve years of BATS Theatre Limited. Audio
Focus on Politics for 21 November 2014
The visit of the Chinese President, Xi Jinping, ends a busy two weeks of international meetings for the Prime Minister, John Key. Last week Mr Key was at the APEC leaders' meeting in Beijing and the… Audio
Chinese president's visit ends
The Chinese president in the only public speech of his tour has talked up the benefits of a strong relationship between his country and New Zealand. Audio
Investment in China: big opportunities, some risks
Millions of dollars of deals in dairying, telecommunications and food research have been announced during the Chinese President's visit here. Audio
The Panel with Josie McNaught and Duncan Webb (Part 1)
The Chinese President has told a business lunch in Auckland that he wants to continue to build on the China New Zealand relationship in a way that will be economically beneficial for both nations. At… Audio
Midday News for 21 November 2014
Serial sex offender Stewart Murray Wilson will serve an extra six months in jail. A former Malaysian diplomat accused of attacking a Wellington woman pleads not guilty. Audio
Asia Correspondent - Jamil Anderlini
News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
Chinese trade with NZ 'enormous room to grow'
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, says his country has an insatiable appetite for New Zealand products and a new trade deal with Australia doesn't threaten that. Audio
Middle Earth meets Middle Kingdom as new tv agreement is signed
China and New Zealand have signed a deal which will make it easier to produce television content in the two countries. Audio
No need to fear free trade deal, Chinese President tells NZ
The Chinese President has assured New Zealanders they have nothing to fear from the free trade deal he did with Australia just before he got here. Audio