Pakistan
Author Ayad Akhtar on identity in a post 9/11, Trump America
Award-winning playwright and novelist Ayad Akhtar was born in America to Pakistani immigrants, much of his work invokes themes of religion, economics, identity and the American-Muslim experience. He… Audio
Calling Home: Mark Coles on the Sunshine Coast
These days cricket coach Mark Coles calls the Sunshine Coast home, but this time last year he was on the other side of the world coaching the Pakistan women's team and living under armed guard. Audio
Why Covid-19 hits bald men especially hard
In almost every age group, males appear to have worse Covid-19 symptoms and a higher death rate than females. And a study from Spain suggests that a disproportionate number of men with male pattern… Audio
Walking odyssey: Paul Salopek's human journey
Paul Salopek is seven years into a decade long 'Out of Eden' walk, from Africa to South America. In 2013 he set out on foot to retrace the global migration of humankind, from Ethiopia to Tierra del… Audio
Kashmir: idyllic scenery and constant terror
Kashmir is a region of snow capped mountains and idyllic landscapes - as well as barbed wire and army round-ups. Tension has risen again as India moves in on the nation's autonomy. Audio
Kashmir: idyllic scenery and constant terror
Kashmir is a region of snow capped mountains and idyllic landscapes - as well as barbed wire and army round-ups. Tension has risen again as India moves in on the nation's autonomy.
AudioDr. Azeem Ibrahim: From bad to worse for Chinese President Xi
Pressure continues to mount on Chinese president Xi Jingping as unrest continues in Hong Kong after more than two months of protest action. Dr. Azeem Ibrahim joins the show to discuss the situation. Audio
A Woman Like Her
In 2016, Pakistan was rocked by the murder of its first internet celebrity Qandeel Baloch, who had been dubbed the country's Kim Kardashian. She selfied her way to social media stardom but faced… Audio
Army plane crashes into houses, killing 18 in Pakistan
At least 18 people were killed and several injured when a small military plane crashed into a residential area near the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi.
3MM: Rajorshi Chakraborti on the Cricket World Cup final
Rajorshi Chakraborti has drawn a parallel between the Black Caps' progression in 2019 and that of Pakistan at the 1992 CWC, which could ultimately see Kane Williamson become NZ Prime Minister... Audio
Deadly Pakistan blast targeted police - authorities
At least eight people have been killed in an explosion outside a major Sufi Muslim shrine in the Pakistani city of Lahore, officials say.
Asia Bibi: Christian finally leaves Pakistan after blasphemy acquittal
Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who spent years on death row after being convicted of blasphemy, has left the country, officials have confirmed.
Pakistan: Gunmen kill 14 after kidnapping them from buses
Gunmen have shot dead more than a dozen people in Pakistan after pulling them from buses in the country's southwest.
Market bomb kills, injures dozens in Pakistan
A bomb hidden between bags of potatoes at an outdoor Pakistani market killed at least 16 people on Friday, half of them ethnic Hazaras, officials said, in an attack apparently aimed at minority…
Sister takes comfort that Pakistani parents, brother are 'martyrs'
The Pakistan High Commissioner says nine victims of the mosque shootings were Pakistani nationals.
Pressure on Imran Khan
Asia Correspondent Edward White says India and Pakistan have pulled back from the brink a possible war but tension is still high over Kashmir and terrorism, keeping pressure on Pakistan's President… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 06 March 2019
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy talks to Karyn about: The Pakistan India conflict; Tom Scott quitting daily cartooning; E-Tangata's Conversations; Cardinal Pell's lesbian… Video, Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 06 March 2019
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy talks to Karyn about: The Pakistan India conflict; Tom Scott quitting daily cartooning; E-Tangata's Conversations; Cardinal Pell's lesbian…
Video, AudioAl Gillespie: Conflict on the India/Pakistan border and Michael Cohen testimony
Waikato University's professor of international law Al Gillespie joins the show to discuss the rising tension between India and Pakistan. Audio
Black Caps ready to refocus after series win
The Black Caps historic series win over Pakistan is just the beginning, new coach Gary Stead said on the team's return to New Zealand.