Refugees And Migrants
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 7: Time
The widows consider whether time has shifted their feelings. Neha shares in English for the first time. Hamimah reflects on her relationship with God. Muhubo visits Sheikh Muse’s grave. Audio
Making New Zealand Home: Ives Rose
Every week we talk to someone who has left the country of their birth and made New Zealand home. This week Jesse is joined by social worker Ives Rose who made his way to Aotearoa through Tanzania from… Audio, Gallery
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 6: The Plan
In Islam, Allah is the Great Planner. The widows submit to his plan, even though it can be painful and confusing. We dive deep into Muhubo’s past. Neha’s family arrives from Bangladesh. Audio
Aussie deportations: Ardern urged to slam Australia on world stage
Labour Party MP Louisa Wall has accepted a petition at parliament today asking MPs to dob Australia into the United Nations over its human rights record. Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 5: Khadija
The women explore Islamic gender issues as they nagivate their new lives without their husbands. Neha and baby Noor move to a place of their own. Muhubo gets some important news. Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 4: Fifty-one
Hamimah gets up-front and personal as she remembers the gruelling weeks after the attacks and before her husband died. Neha has some news that will shape the rest of her and Noor's lives. Audio
Where has all the March 15 money gone?
Millions of dollars from around the world were poured into funds for the victims of the March 15 mosque attacks - where has it ended up? Audio
Where has all the March 15 money gone?
Millions of dollars from around the world were poured into funds for the victims of the March 15 mosque attacks - where has it ended up?
AudioOpen borders: The impact of immigration
In 'Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration', libertarian economist Bryan Caplan & illustrator Zach Weinersmith make the economic case for unlimited immigration. The graphic non fiction… Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 3: Together
United by their faith and loss, three of the four widows come together to share their grief, hopes, and feedback on New Zealand's response to the tragedy. Muhubo breaks her silence about that day. Audio
Using the Christchurch mosque attacks to inspire across generations
After the mosque attacks in Christchurch on March 15 - a year ago this week - two former refugees from across two generations had their paths intersect. How have their lives changed a year on… Audio
Using the Christchurch mosque attacks to inspire across generations
After the mosque attacks in Christchurch on March 15 - a year ago this week - two former refugees from across two generations had their paths intersect. How have their lives changed a year on…
AudioManus Island refugee musician blocked from studio
A Manus Island refugee and musician detained in an Australian hotel is being prevented from recording his new song.
Mostafa Azimitabar or Moz, spent seven years locked up on Manus Island before being… Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 2: That Day
The widows take us back to 15 March. Farah heads for the hospital while Hamimah and Neha learn about the attacks from overseas. Muhubo hears the entire masscre from the women's area of Al Noor. Audio
Widows of Shuhada | Episode 1: Four Widows
We meet our four widows of shuhada—Farah, Neha, Muhubo and Hamimah—and learn about their marriages, their challenges, and how they are dealing with their grief six months after the attacks. Audio
Manus Island refugee musician blocked from studio
A Manus Island refugee and musician detained in an Australian hotel is being prevented from recording his new song. Audio
Immigration: 'Not having any whānau here just broke us'
Families fighting to have overseas grandparents visit their newborn grandchildren say unfair health restrictions are keeping them apart.
It has led one couple to take their baby to India to be looked… Audio
Peters hammers in PM's criticism of Australia: 'We want a thing called respect'
Former and future Australian prime ministers would not treat New Zealand in the way the current regime is over deportation, says the deputy prime minister.
Pressure weighs in on Ardern over Jones' immigration saga
Power Play - It's an uncomfortable position for a coalition PM - a rogue minister and only two stark decisions: risk collapsing the government or tolerate open defiance, writes Jane Patterson.
Ardern 'devastated' at news of Al Noor mosque terror threat
The Prime Minister says she is devastated that members of the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch have been the target of a terror threat.
It's almost a year on from the March 15 terror attack, in which… Audio