Bomb
Nauru govt declares detonating WW2 old bomb as 'dangerous'
Nauru govt declares detonating WW2 old bomb as 'dangerous'. Audio
Homemade explosives used in Hamilton ATM break-in attempt
Two homemade explosive devices were detonated outside a Hamilton shopping mall early this morning in what police believe was an attempt to break into an ATM.
Residents told RNZ they were woken by a… Audio
Man appears in court after suspected bomb found at Christchurch property
Police say there are no known links between a man who is facing six weapons-related charges and the Christchurch mosque attacks. The man appeared in court today after a package with a suspected bomb… Video, Audio
Sri Lanka terror attacks: Death toll revised down to around 250
It had been thought that more than 350 people were killed in the eight deadly explosions in churches and hotels across the country. But now the government has revised that figure downwards - to around… Audio
Boston Marathon bomber appeals conviction, death sentence
Lawyers for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have asked for his conviction and death penalty sentence for helping carry out the 2013 attack to be overturned.
US-Israeli teen convicted over global bomb threat hoax
A court in Tel Aviv has convicted an American-Israeli teenager of making hundreds of threats to bomb or attack Jewish schools, community centres and other institutions in the US, Britain Australia and… Audio
Second undetonated bomb found in St Petersburg train blast
Investigators have found a second undetonated bomb on the train where 11 people died and more than 50 were injured this morning in Russia. Video, Audio
Train bomb blast in St Petersburg was a terror attack
A Moscow-based journalist says all eyes are on Vladimir Putin and how he responds to the terrorist attack in St Petersburg that claimed ten lives and has wounded up to 50 others. Audio
Bomb rips through St Petersburg train; kills at least 10 and injures 40
The entire metro system in St Petersburg has been shut down after a bomb exploded, killing 10 people and injuring 40 others. Audio
Maintaining Surveillance Closely Resembling...
Jeremy Rose takes a look back at what must be the most dramatic and destructive protest against state surveillance in the history of New Zealand. Audio
Wanganui Computer Centre explosion news report
A news report broadcast on the 18 November 1982, following the bombing of the Wanganui Computer Centre. The interviewer is Peter Minson, the interviewee is Sergeant Barry MacAvoy of the Wanaganui… Audio