Middle East
The Overseas Correspondents - Israel
Editor of The International Jerusalem Post and a Jerusalem Post columnist, Liat Collins reports from the State of Israel, pop. 8,238,300 (est. 2014)... the wave of Palestinian terror attacks that has… Audio
Massive deployment to Middle East waters comes to a close
One of the Defence Force's most significant operations ended last night when personnel from its fourth, and final, rotation arrived home to their eager and anxious families. Audio
More women heading to IS - though still under a dozen
The number of women travelling from New Zealand to Islamic States controlled areas in the Middle East is on the rise, though they still total less than a dozen. Audio
Paris attacks mark change of focus by Islamic State
Islamic State's Paris attacks, coming soon after the suspected bombing of a Russian airliner, mark a change in strategy by the group. Audio
The Drone Papers
The American news website, The Intercept, has published a tranche of documents revealing the inner workings of the United States' drone programme. The documents, leaked by an anonymous whistle-blower… Audio
Neither Israel nor Palestine like NZ peace iniative
The New Zealand-led peace initiative for the Middle East is being strongly criticised by both sides to the conflict. Audio
Saudi prince accused of smuggling drugs on private jet
A Saudi prince and nine other people have been charged with drug smuggling by prosecutors in Lebanon, a week after a record seizure at Beirut's airport.
Details due on NZ resolution on Israel conflict
The fate of a New Zealand-led attempt to bring peace to the Middle East is expected to become apparent in the next few days.
Russia backs NZ resolution on Israel conflict
Russia has reportedly backed a draft resolution by New Zealand calling for Israel and Palestine to adopt specific measures to end ongoing conflict.
Middle east correspondent Kate Shuttleworth
Reports on France's first airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria, as well as the latest on the migrant crisis in the Middle East. Audio
Middle East correspondent Kiran Nazish
Latest updates on the various conflicts in the Middle Eastern countries. Audio
Syrian Communities Under Fire
Frustrated by the inability of many aid organisations to get staff and resources into conflict zones, New Zealander Mick Seawright started his own called ReliefAid. Audio, Gallery
Middle East correspondent Kate Shuttleworth
Kate Shuttleworth discusses reaction in Israel to the historic nuclear deal reached between the US-led coalition and Iran last week. Audio
NZ keen to help kickstart Middle East process
The Government has made kickstarting the beleagured Middle East peace process its top priority when New Zealand takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council tomorrow. Audio
NZ keen to kickstart Middle East peace process
New Zealand is keen to help kickstart the beleaguered Middle East peace process when it takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council.
Middle East correspondent, Kate Shuttleworth
Shi'ite rebels in Yemen; Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Audio
The rise of IS and demise of media freedom in Libya
Libya has seen many changes, and much turmoil since Muammar Gaddafi's opponents rose up against him in the wake of the Arab spring.. Audio
Insight for 8 March 2015 - Blurred Lines - Changing Journalism
Kim Vinnell explores how targetting journalists is affecting reporting in the Middle East Audio
Chris Clarke: mideast crisis
CEO of World Vision in New Zealand who recently visited Iraqi Kurdistan and Lebanon, in advance of the launch of the Syrian refugee appeal on 7 March. Audio