Belgium
Freddy Declerck: helping Passchendaele pilgrims
Charlotte Graham interviews an expert on the New Zealand Division's involvement on the battlefields of Flanders, who was Chairman of the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, President of the… Audio
My Lamb’s A-Field
In 2011 Whanganui farmers Richard and Suze Redmayne set up Coastal Spring Lamb. They, along with a group of other coastal, family based, sheep farmers produce lamb specifically for selling between… Audio
My Lamb’s A-Field
In 2011 Whanganui farmers Richard and Suze Redmayne set up Coastal Spring Lamb. They, along with a group of other coastal, family based, sheep farmers produce lamb specifically for selling between…
AudioProsecutors say Brussels bombers meant to target France
The people behind last month's bombings in Brussels, which killed 32 people in two attacks, had another target in mind, but were forced to change tack. Belgian prosecutors say their investigation has… Audio
Brussels airport resumes flights
Flights have been taking off from Brussels Airport overnight for the first time since a suicide bomb attack in the departures hall killed 16 people. Audio
Only suspect charged in Brussels attack released
Belgium's Federal Prosecutor's Office has released the only person charged with direct involvement in the bombings in Brussels last week. Audio
Counterterrorism experts warning danger isn't over
Counterterrorism experts are warning that the danger isn't over after the terror attacks in Belguim. Graeme Wood is a contributing editor for The Atlantic magazine and a Edward R Murrow Fellow at the… Audio
Belgium begins mourning victims of terror attacks
Belgium is observing three days of national mourning for the victims of the Islamic State attack on Tuesday. Elaine Cobbe is our correspondent in Brussels. Audio
Belgium in mourning after terror attacks
Belgium is observing three days of national mourning for the victims of Tuesday's deadly attacks in Brussels. Joining us now from Brussels is Lukas De Vos from the broadcaster VRT. Audio
Belgium reeling from terror attacks as manhunt continues
World leaders have condemned the twin terror attacks in Belgium which killed at least 30 and injured hundreds more during morning rush hour. Alex Ashton reports on Belgium's day of terror. Brussels is… Audio
Anxious wait for Belgians in New Zealand
New Zealanders in Brussels who live just minutes from the blasts say emotions are running high. And for Belgians here on the other side of the world, there's an anxious hour-by-hour wait for more… Audio
What's the Matter with Belgium?
What's the Matter with Belgium? That was the headline on article in The Atlantic, in last November. Its author, David A. Graham, now staff writer for The Atlantic, formerly of Newsweek and The Wall… Audio
World reacts to Belgium terror attacks
We begin tonight with the terror attacks in Brussels that killed at least 30 and sent shockwaves around the world. Video, Audio
Brussels bombings
Terrorism expert Greg Barton of Deakin University talks about the latest terrorist attacks and any link to November's Paris attacks. Audio
Coleman says Euro 2016 needs to go ahead
Wales football manager Chris Coleman says Euro 2016 should go ahead as planned despite increased security fears following the attacks in Belgium.
NZ govt. updates travel warning to Belguim
The New Zealand government has upgraded it's travel warning to Belguim, but there has been no indication yet that any New Zealanders have been caught up in the attacks. Audio
Brussels rocked after ISIS terror attack
Joining us from Brussels again for the latest update is VRT journalist Lukas De Vos. Audio
ISIS terror attack rocks Brussels
Three bomb explosions have killed at least thirty people in the Belgian capital, Brussels. Joining us from Brussels is VRT journalist Lukas De Vos. Audio
Terror suspect 'worth his weight in gold'
Belgium has named a new suspect in the Paris terrorist attacks. Audio
Paris terror suspect 'changed suicide bomb plan'
Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam has said he wanted to blow himself up but then changed his mind, a French prosecutor says.