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Global artists spread message of marine conservation
Earlier this year, high profile local and international artists converged on Napier to paint inner city walls with a message about the importance of marine conservation issues. Audio
Decoding the Democratic race
ANALYSIS: Donald Trump's last opponent for the Republican nomination has capitulated, but the Democratic race grinds on. Phil Smith looks at the Democratic state of affairs.
Documentaries have the power to unite
What does it mean to live in the moment? Be Here Now: The Andy Whitfield story kicks off the launch of the Documentary Edge Festival this coming month, taking a look at the journey of an actor… Audio
US officials heading to NZ to talk TPP
A visit by US officials could be used to pressure the government into further concessions on the TPP deal, a long time critic of the trade pact says.
US to send 250 non-combat troops to Syria
The United States is to send 250 additional military personnel to Syria to support local militias in the fight against so-called Islamic State.
Eight killed in Ohio gun rampage
At least eight people have been killed in "execution-style killings" in four places near each other in rural Ohio.
Matthew Desmond: eviction, poverty and profit
Toby Manhire interviews Matthew Desmond, co-director of the Justice and Poverty Project at Harvard University, and author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. Audio
US election: Democrats get fired up at NY debate
United States democratic presidential contenders Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have again criticised each other as the critical New York primary nears.
Trump would 'find a way' to back TPP - PM
Prime Minister John Key is confident US presidential candidate Donald Trump will support the TPP if elected. Audio
Gunman opens fire at US Capitol
US police have arrested a gunman after he shot and wounded a police officer inside the US Capitol building in Washington DC. Audio
US correspondent, Steve Almond
Despite considerable resistance to both candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton appear to be headed for the general election. The rhetorical battle lines are already been drawn up. He also has… Audio
North Korea sentences US student to hard labour
An American student has been sentenced to 15 years of hard labour in North Korea for crimes against the state.
US purse seiners given nod to fish across Pacific region
Over 30 US-flagged purse seiners have been issued licenses to fish in waters of 17 Pacific countries under a new treaty.
Marshall Islands bills would restrict off-shore voting
Two pieces of legislation in the Marshall Islands would, if passed, amend the law to eliminate voting by postal ballots for people who live offshore.
Steve Almond - US correspondent
United States presidential primaries. Trump University lawsuits. Audio
American Samoa Democrats in support of Hillary Clinton
The American Samoa Democratic Party has again come out in support of Hillary Clinton as its preferred candidate for the US presidential race. Audio
US election 2016: George W Bush to campaign for brother Jeb
Former US President George W Bush is to hit the campaign trail to boost younger brother Jeb's faltering presidential nomination bid.
US correspondent, Steve Almond
Steve Almond reports on America's 50th Super Bowl after a wave of newspaper editorials on the dangers of the game, including the New York Times. Audio
Jane Patterson reports from the US Primaries
Radio New Zealand's Political Editor Jane Patterson reports from New Hampshire. Audio
Pies and the Presidential Primaries
A Kiwi piemaker based in the United States talks to RNZ's Jane Patterson about his views on the American elections.