Phillipines
Asia correspondent Ed White
Thailand has responded to a tough economic outlook with new special visas aimed at attracting "wealthy global citizens" to move to the country's beaches. Myanmar's humanitarian, security and economic… Audio
Maria Ressa: Filipino journalist vs Rodrigo Duterte
Filipino journalist Maria Ressa's work exposing government corruption and the misdeeds of the powerful has put her on a collision course with the 'strongman' government of President Rodrigo Duterte… Audio
NZ and Australia: BFFs forever
The Prime Minister John Key will not shy away from discussing extra-judicial killings in the Phillipines when he meets the country's leader today at the East Asia Summit. Our Deputy Political Editor… Audio
Duterte wins Philippines election
Hardline anti-crime candidate Rodrigo "Digong" Duterte has claimed victory in the Philippines presidential election.
Canadian PM calls hostage execution 'cold-blooded murder'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the "cold-blooded murder" of a Canadian beheaded by terrorists in the Philippines after being held hostage for seven months. Audio
Filipinos braced for super-typhoon Hagupit
Ports are shut across the Philipines, leaving thousands of people stranded, as super-typhoon Hagupit barrells towards the country. Audio
Low Leaf
Low Leaf is the stage name of Angelica Lopez, a Fillipina Californian valley girl who grew up playing classical harp and piano. She eventually moved into hip-hop and beatmaking, and has collaborated… Audio
Litre of light
Illac Diaz is working on a project to bring free light to 15,000 homes in the Philippines. It uses no electricity, and all you need is water, some bleach and an old soda bottle! Audio