Nathan King
Microsoft gives consumers choice of rival browser
Microsoft has ended more than ten years of antitrust disputes with the European Union by giving consumers a choice among Web browsers. Audio
NZ Live - Nathan King and Monique Rhodes
A double bill of singer/songwriters linked through a charity fundraising album and a christmas concert. Audio
NZ Live - Monique Rhodes and Nathan King
A double bill of singer/songwriters linked through a charity fundraising album and a christmas concert. Audio
Obama: 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan
President Obama has announced his new war plan for Afghanistan saying he's sending 30-thousand more troops there as fast as possible. Audio
Obama to crack down on executive bonuses
Some of the United States' highest paid executives are about to get a pay cut of up to ninety percent. Audio
US Banking sector has well and truly shaken off the recession
The US Banking sector has well and truly shaken off the recession with two more banking giants overnight recording third quarter profits. Audio
UN chief under fire over climate change
As world leaders gather this week in New York for the United Nations General Assembly and the largest ever gathering on Climate Change, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon is facing a gathering… Audio
World leaders face reality check ahead of UN meeting
The Prime Minister John Key leaves for New York today where he will address the United Nations General Assembly. Audio
Obama tells bankers days of excess are over
President Obama is warning bankers against ignoring the lessons of last year's financial crisis. Audio
Investors look for signs US economy on the mend
There's growing optimism in the United States that the country could be heading out of recession. Audio
The Naked Cowboy wants to be mayor of NYC
"The Naked Cowboy"is throwing his hat into the ring for the city's mayoralty. Audio
US bank marks multibillion dollar profit as govt deficit soars
One of the United States' largest banks Goldman Sachs has announced a quarterly profit of nearly three and a half billion U.S. dollars, just six months after claiming billions of dollars in government… Audio
Bernard Madoff sentenced to 150 years in prison
The brains behind the world's biggest ever fraud has been sentenced to 150 years in prison. Audio
Fraud mastermind to be sentenced
Bernard Madoff who masterminded Wall Street's biggest ever investment fraud will be sentenced in New York later today. Audio
Obama's financial reforms aim to restore confidence
President Obama has outlined financial reforms he says will protect consumers and investors and help prevent another economic crisis. Audio
UN to vote on expanded sanctions against North Korea
The United Nations Security Council is set to vote later this week on expanded sanctions against North Korea, in response to its nuclear test at the end of May and subsequent missile launches. Audio
UN prepares new resolution against North Korea
Diplomats at the United Nations say they've agreed draft measures to punish North Korea for testing a nuclear device. Audio
New twist to the Watergate Scandal
There has been a new twist in the Watergate Scandal that toppled American President Richard Nixon in 1974. Audio
Men accused of plotting to bomb New York synagogues stand trial
The bombs were duds, supplied by an undercover FBI agent Audio
US elected to UN Human Rights Council
The Bush administration voted against its creation in 2006 - but the US has now been elected to the UN's Human Rights Council. Audio