Portugal
Fiji scrape through to quarters despite losing to Portugal
Fiji scrape through to quarters despite losing to Portugal. Audio
Portugal demolish Switzerland to set up quarterfinal against Morocco
Portugal thrash Switzerland 6-1 in the round of 16 knockout stage of the Qatar FIFA World Cup. Follow all the action as it happened.
George McLeod, Kiwi chef in Portugal making great meals with scraps
If you're into fine dining how do fermented food scraps and the beef normally used for dog food sound? A young kiwi chef, George McLeod, moved from London to Lisbon at the start of the pandemic and… Audio
Calling Home: Rebecca Kennedy in Macau
Rebecca Kennedy splits her time between Hong Kong and Macau, but over the past 12 months she's been more or less stuck in the latter location due to the restrictions imposed because of Covid-19. She's… Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the growing pessimism that the government will lift the remaining Covid restrictions on June 21, despite a successful vaccine rollout. Audio
Calling Home: Tom Elliot in Luxembourg City
Luxembourg wasn't the end point environmental scientist Tom Elliott had in mind when he launched a plan to sail and cycle from NZ to Europe in 2015, but he has enjoyed an immensely productive time… Audio
My Current Song: Reiki Ruawai - 'Miller'
Raglan-based musician Reiki Ruawai has been playing alongside father Brian in the iconic roots-reggae band Cornerstone Roots for many years, but his new single 'Miller' marks his solo debut. Audio
Madeleine McCann investigation flawed from start, says ex-detective
Dr. Graham Hill is a criminologist and child protection expert who was sent to Portugal only days after British toddler Madeleine McCann went missing. He says the entire investigation was… Audio
My life as a quiz obsessive
Author Samanth Subramanian has been taking part in quizzes all of his life -- from schools to pubs to TV shows to the 'Geek Bowl' and the World Quizzing Championship. He offers an insight into the… Audio
A travel writer's guide to the roads less travelled
Travel writer Mary Jane Walker says people should always travel to the places they tell you not to. She is the author of the 'Maverick Traveller' series of books. Audio
Evacuations as wildfires sweep through central Portugal mountains
Hundreds of firefighters have been deployed to the Castelo Branco region where several wildfires have forced people to flee their homes.
What lessons for NZ in Portugal's radical drug policy?
Dr João Goulão was instrumental in shaping Portugal's radical drug policy, which emphasises health and treatment options over the criminalisation of users. What did it take for Portugal to undertake… Audio
Weighing up approaches to decriminalising drugs
While Portugal's approach to decriminalising drugs may have worked, New Zealand faces a very different set of circumstances, an academic says. Video, Audio
Eastern Bloc Party: Robbie, The Russians & Media Scrutiny
In this episode of Squeaky Bum Time, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle welcome The Totally Football Show's Iain Macintosh, and RNZ's Mediawatch presenter, Colin Peacock, onto the pod to wrap up the… Audio
Portugal fires: confusion over plane crash claim
A massive operation to combat Portugal's deadly forest fire continues amid confusion about the fate of a plane earlier reported to have crashed.
Portugal fire survivors sought refuge in water tank
Twelve people survived one of Portugal's deadliest fires by seeking refuge in a water tank after access to their village was cut off by the blaze.
Death toll passes 60 in Portugal forest fires
Portugal has declared three days of mourning for the 61 victims of one of the country's deadliest forest fires.
Forest fires kill more than 50 in central Portugal
A catastrophic forest fire in Portugal has claimed at least 57 lives, officials say.
Paddon lines up with new co-driver in Portugal
The New Zealand rally driver Haydon Paddon and British co-driver Sebastian Marshall tackle their first WRC event together in this weekend's Portugese Rally.
Robert Macfarlane: nature, landscape and language
Kim Hill talks to Dr Robert Macfarlane, a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Director of Studies in English. His first book, Mountains of the Mind (2003), and his second, The Wild Places… Audio