Europe
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney takes a look at the things that left their mark in 2015 and will continue to do so over the next year. Audio
International corrrespondent Seamus Kearney
France deals with the continuing fallout from the Paris attacks. Audio
Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
Ongoing implications of the Paris terror attacks. Audio
Europe in 'race against time' over migrants
Europe's been warned it's in a "race against time" to save its system of passport-free travel and must move fast to tighten control of migration over its external borders.
Sport Europe
In the grandstands with the German crowds is Football Collective editor, American Dave Raish... the second to last round of Champions League football, also what it's like watching football in Ukraine.
…Wine growers toast Euro trade talks
The New Zealand wine industry is hoping a free trade agreement with the European Union, its single largest market, will help grow exports by 2020.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus has an update on the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt, killing 224 people, as questions swirl over what caused the disaster. Audio
Be(e) Pollinator Friendly
The new 'All-Ireland Pollinator Plan' makes Ireland one of the first countries in Europe to draw up a strategy to reverse the decline in bees - with A.Prof Jane Stout from the School of Natural… Audio
Is peace in Europe an aberration?
Hungarian born geopolitical forecaster George Friedman sees the old fault lines in Europe re-emerging. In his latest book 'Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe' he examines the likeliest… Audio
Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
Putin's agenda in Syria, how Germans are coping with the influx of Syrian refugees. Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney with the latest on the European refugee crisis. Audio
New Zealander on front line of refugee crisis in Greece
As Europe fails to reach an agreement over how to share the burden of the massive flow of asylum seekers out of Syria and Iraq, we meet Christchurch woman Anne Tee, who has lived on the tiny Greek… Audio
Sport - Europe
In the grandstands with the German crowds is Football Collective editor Dave Raish. Plenty of soccer on as usual, plus the continental basketball tournament EuroBasket. Audio
Local hotel owner sees refugees every day
The heart-breaking photo of a drowned toddler, face down in the sand on Turkey's Bodrum beach, has brought the humanitarian crisis in Europe into stark relief around the world. Audio
UN says it's a refugee crisis
As thousands of refugees try to make their way north, the tale of human misery continues to grow. Audio
Europe needs to work together to solve refugee crisis, UN
So what can New Zealand do? A spokesperson for the UN's High Commission for Refugees, Adrian Edwards, says what's happening in Europe is part of a much wider global problem. Audio
Humanitarian crisis in Europe as refugees pour into the EU
In Budapest, Hungary's capital, hundreds of refugees are stranded outside a major railway station after police sealed off the terminal to stop them trying to reach northern Europe. Hungary has become… Audio
Migrant crisis has roots in a broken Syria
The migrant crisis is beginning to divide Europe, as hundreds of thousands of refugees flee Arab and North African countries. Audio
Record numbers of migrants are making their way
Record numbers of migrants are making their way across the Balkans on an exhausting journey to find a permanent new home in Europe. Audio