Brazil
Nights' Overseas Reports - Brazil
Editor of the International section of Estado de Minas, the main daily newspaper of Minas Gerais, Pablo Pires Fernandes reports from the Federative Republic of Brazil. Audio
Vincent Covello: risk, crisis and communication
Kim Hill talks to Dr Vincent Covello, founder and director of the Center for Risk Communication in New York, who has worked as a researcher, teacher and consultant advising over 500 government… Audio
Tim Vickery - Politics and Sport in Brazil
While the Olympic Games rock on, Brazil has also got pressing political and economic problems on its plate right now. Rio state is broke and the country's senate has voted to hold an impeachment trial… Audio
From Ipanema to Sepultura
To scratch the surface of Brazilian music is to discover a universe unto itself; a melting pot of people, cultures and styles with a strong undercurrent of psychedelia, driven by 500 years of rhythm.
…Brazil Senate votes for impeachment trial
The Brazilian Senate has voted to hold an impeachment trial of suspended president Dilma Rousseff, who is accused of breaking budget laws.
Brazil authorities foil terror plot ahead of Rio
Authorities in Brazil have arrested a terror cell looking to carry out an attack during the Rio Olympics in just over two weeks. Authorities have described them as rank amateurs. We talk to Laura… Audio
South America Correspondent - Donna Bowater
Rio is broke.. what does that mean for Olympics? And the suspension of Rio's drug testing lab's license six weeks out from the Rio Games. Audio
Science: Zika and cystic fibrosis
Dr Chris Smith with science news and this week a 'mini gut' created in the lab could help doctors find the best drugs to treat people with cystic fibrosis. Also a so far untold story about the Zika… Audio
How to sidestep NZ disclosure rules
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - Mossack Fonseca's main NZ agent instructed his foreign clients on how to avoid countries that have information-sharing agreements with NZ, the Panama Papers show.
NZ structure helped man hide millions
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - How one man used a string of countries, including New Zealand, to hide $30 million - and how he was caught. Video
Jaguar in Olympic torch relay shot dead
The Brazilian army was forced to shoot dead a jaguar, moments after the animal was used in an Olympic torch ceremony.
Overseas Investment Office taking a closer look at two approvals
The Overseas Investment Office is taking a closer look at two of its approvals for connections to the beleaguered law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Handball goal knocks Brazil out
Brazil, one of the favourites for the Copa America football tournament, have been knocked out by a goal that shouldn't have stood.
Nights' Overseas Reports - Brazil
The political crises in Brazil - editor of the International section of Estado de Minas, the main daily newspaper of Minas Gerais, Pablo Pires Fernandes reports from the Federative Republic of Brazil.
…Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca email shows how it used foreign trusts in NZ
Panama Papers NZ - A 2014 Mossack Fonseca email details exactly how the company used foreign trusts in New Zealand.
Businesswoman banned from HK financial industry is an NZ director
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - A businesswoman banned from working in the financial industry in Hong Kong is now a director of a New Zealand company. Audio
Brazilian politician used NZ company to hide wealth
Disgraced Brazilian politician Eduardo Cunha has used a New Zealand company to hide his wealth in secret bank accounts, in the latest from the Panama Papers investigation. Video, Audio
Disgraced Brazilian politician hid money through NZ firm
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - A Brazilian politician, accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes, used a New Zealand company as part of an arrangement to hide his wealth in secret bank accounts.
Brazil's new leader calls for trust
Brazil's new interim President Michel Temer has addressed the nation after the Senate voted to back the impeachment trial of Dilma Rousseff.
Brazil's president says impeachment process 'political coup'
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff says her government has been sabotaged and she has been removed from office by what amounts to a political coup. Audio