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Author tells of how he found 35 year missing fugitive
One of Australia's most wanted fugitives has been found in the US by a writer who says it took him only a few hours. Audio
Strong signs NZ was involved in brutal CIA renditions
A researcher who found 54 countries took part in the CIA's notorious rendition programme suggests there are strong signs New Zealand was involved. Audio
PM won't demand an assurance over US ship
The Prime Minister says if the United States accepts an invitation to send a naval ship here, he would not necessarily have to demand a direct assurance it's not nuclear powered Audio
VW emissions scandal: More cars found to cheat tests
Volkswagen cars with bigger diesel engines also contained devices designed to cheat in emissions tests, according to US regulators.
In major policy shift, US deploys troops on ground in Syria
In a major policy shift the United States will deploy troops on the ground in Syria. Audio
Fishing boat was sinking into Pacific Ocean when help arrived.
New Zealand's Rescue Coordination Centre says a boat stranded in the Pacific Ocean with 36 crew was starting to sink when help arrived.
Clinton faces grilling over Bengazi raids, emails
US democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has faced a grilling by Republican opponents over her record as former secretary of state. Audio
US criticises Russia's 'red carpet' for Assad
The White House has strongly condemned a visit to Moscow by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Joe Biden announces he won't run for US presidency in 2016
Joe Biden has announced he won't be running for the American presidency. Audio
US agrees Spain nuclear crash clear-up
Almost 50 years after nuclear bombs fell on the Spanish coast following the collission of US military planes, American officials have signed a deal to clean up contaminated land.
US correspondent Susan Milligan
Susan Milligan reports on the killing of nine people at a community college in Oregon reignites the battle over gun control. Audio
US correspondent Steve Almond
Steve Almond reports on the rise of Democrat presidential hopeful, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Congressional Committees Under Fire. Audio
Barack Obama apologises for airstrike on Afghan hospital
The American President Barack Obama has phoned the aid agency Médecins Sans Frontières to apologize for the accidental killing of 22 people in a US airstrike in Afghanistan. Audio
US changes story on hospital strike again
The United States military has finally taken responsibility for the air strike on a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz at the weekend, calling it a mistake. Audio
US correspondent Susan Milligan
The killing of nine people at a community college in Oregon reignites the battle over gun control Audio
South Carolina floods 'once in 1000 years'
South Carolina's governor says rainfalls in parts of the state have been higher than at any time in 1000 years, with at least six reported deaths.
Adrienne Kohler on Covid in California
Adrienne Kohler is a New Zealander based in Los Angeles, she joined The Panel to talk about the state of affairs in California and preparing to come home. Audio