Yasmine Ryan
Kiwi journalist Yasmine Ryan remembered
Yasmine Ryan reported from some of the world's most dangerous regions for organisations such as Al Jazeera and The New York Times. After news of her death in Istanbul, a former colleague pays tribute.
…Yasmine Ryan - ISIL attacks
A state of emergency was declared in Tunisia this week following an ISIL terrorist attack that killed 13 people on a presidential guard bus. It was the third attack by Islamic State in Tunisia this… Audio
Yasmine Ryan - Biography of a Killer
It took him 30 years but the week before last retired DGSE agent Jean-Luc Kister apologised for his part in the killing of Fernando Pereira in the 1985 Rainbow Warrior bombing. Tunis-based freelance… Audio
Massacres in Tunisia
After two unprecedented massacres, both claimed by the Islamic State, Tunisia is now building a huge wall on the border. Audio
Tunisian authorities arrest suspects
Tunisian authorities have arrested a group of suspects associated with the gunman who killed 39 people, mainly British tourists, in a beach hotel attack claimed by Islamic State. authorities have… Audio
Tunisia crackdown prompts fears for civil liberty
There are calls for a crackdown in Tunisia after Islamist militants killed 22 people in the Bardo museum last month. Audio
NZ journalist in Tunisia brings us update on museum attacks
Seventeen foreign tourists have been killed in a deadly terrorist attack at the Bardo museum in Tunisia's capital, Tunis. Audio
The rise of IS and demise of media freedom in Libya
Libya has seen many changes, and much turmoil since Muammar Gaddafi's opponents rose up against him in the wake of the Arab spring.. Audio
NZ journalist reports on elections in Tunisia
freelance New Zealand journalist Yasmine Ryan on the elections in Tunisia. Audio
Yasmine Ryan: Tunisia
New Zealand journalist working for Al Jazeera English, who has been covering the Arab uprisings since the protests first erupted in Tunisia in December. Audio
Unrest prevents Yemen authorities releasing New Zealander
Hopes are fading that a New Zealand journalist detained in Yemen will be freed anytime soon. Audio