Hong Kong
Asia second trade war & Hong Kong protests
Asia correspondent Ed White with the latest from Hong Kong as weeks of protests continue and a serious dispute is brewing between Japan and South Korea with its roots in Japan's treatment of South… Audio
Digital disappearing acts, counting groups and moonshot at 50
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the concept of ownership in the digital world, as Microsoft closes its e-book store. Audio
Hong Kong protests: clean-up and fall-out
The clean-up is getting underway in Hong Kong after the unprecedented protests earlier this week, but the fall-out will be ongoing. Pro-democracy activists stormed the territory's parliament on… Audio
Calling Home: Carmel Kilpin in Hong Kong
Carmel Kilpin leads a fascinating life in Hong Kong, bringing up three children and working as a physical science teacher in an international school. She's in her sixth year in the former British… Audio
How long can Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam last?
Hundreds of thousands of people continue to occupy streets in Hong Kong in protest over the controversial extradition bill. It follows the estimated two million who took to the streets at the weekend… Audio
Hong Kong's battle won, the war continues
Hong Kong demonstrators have won their fight to stop a new extradition bill that would have allowed citizens to be tried for their crimes in China. But their mainland neighbour looms large and the… Audio
Hong Kong's battle won, the war continues
Hong Kong demonstrators have won their fight to stop a new extradition bill that would have allowed citizens to be tried for their crimes in China. But their mainland neighbour looms large and the…
AudioHong Kong protestors take to the streets
More than a quarter of Hong Kong's population has taken to the streets to protest a new, controversial extradition bill. Audio
Hong Kong's record breaking protests
Hong Kong's political crisis enters its second week, and hundreds of people are continuing to occupy streets in Hong Kong, following a massive protest over the weekend against a controversial… Audio
Hong Kong backtracks on extradition bill after huge protests
The Hong Kong government has suspended its highly controversial plan to allow extraditions to mainland China, chief executive Carrie Lam has announced.
'Chaos on the streets in Hong Kong'
Police have met tens of thousands of protesters in Hong Kong with tear gas, pepper spray and batons as they fear an escalation in violence, over moves by China to extradite people more easily from the… Video, Audio
Hong Kong protesters say extradition bill will put legal independence at risk
A peaceful mass protest in Hong Kong over an extradition bill descended into violence as several hundred protesters clashed with police outside the city's parliament. Zachary Goelman reports. Video, Audio
Hong Kong debates outlawing disrespect of Chinese anthem
Hong Kong has introduced a controversial bill that prescribes jail terms for disrespecting the Chinese national anthem.
China keeps the media in line
International journalists were startled when Chinese officials prevented them from reporting some events at the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea this week. It was a taste of the tactics China employs… Audio
China keeps the media in line
International journalists were startled when Chinese officials prevented them from reporting some events at the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea this week. It was a taste of the tactics China employs…
AudioWorld's longest sea bridge
After nine years of construction, the world's longest sea bridge will open this week. It connects Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China, but critics say not many people will be able to use it. Audio
Sport: Hong Kong refusing to get carried away after big win
Hong Kong insist complacency will not be an issue in Saturday's Rugby World Cup playoff second leg against the Cook Islands.
Another land lease payment for Samoa village
The Samoan village of Sasina has paid families and church ministers their portion of lease money for land rented to Hong Kong based investors.
Cathay Pacific ends skirts-only rule for female crew
Female cabin crew at Cathay Pacific have won a battle to scrap a rule forcing them to wear skirts.
Dairy Woman of the Year
Mid-Canterbury farmer and Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year, Jessie Chan-Dorman, tells Cosmo her remarkable family story that begins when her mum arrived in New Zealand from Hong Kong as an 11-year-old… Audio