Sudan
Overseas Correspondent - Sudan
We're joined once again by Reem Abbas in Khartoum with the latest from Sudan. Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Sudan
Reem Abbas joins us once again from Sudan bringing us up to date on the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and it's global context. Audio
Protesters killed in Sudan on 30th anniversary of Bashir coup
Vast crowds have taken to the streets in Sudan to demonstrate against military rule, with reports of deaths and injuries and claims of sniper fire.
Africa correspondent, Debora Patta
Debora Patta talks to Kathryn about the latest unrest in Sudan, ebola spreading from the Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring Uganda and Botswana scrapping anti-gay laws. Audio
Sudan is the massacre where hashtags drove awareness
Rihanna talked about it and Instagram turned blue - Sudan is the massacre where social media drove awareness more than mainstream media. Audio
Sudan is the massacre where hashtags drove awareness
Rihanna talked about it and Instagram turned blue - Sudan is the massacre where social media drove awareness more than mainstream media.
AudioSudanese official admits to 46 protest deaths
A Sudanese official has denied that at least 100 people were killed by a paramilitary unit during recent protests, saying that the number was at most 46.
Sudan coup topples Bashir, protesters demand civilian govt
After nearly 30 years in power, Sudan's President has been ousted, but protesters reject the military's decision to oversee a two-year transition period.
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir steps down - reports
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has stepped down, and consultations are under way to set up a transitional council, a Provincial Minister has told local media.
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir steps down
Reuters have reported Mr al-Bashir had stepped down ahead of an announcement from the Sudanese Army. Protests against Mr al-Bashir, who has governed Sudan for 30 years since 1989, have been under way… Audio
Ethiopian refugees highlight community success
In this episode of Voices; an Ethiopian refugee family are working to make a difference within their own community. Produced by Jogai Bhatt. Audio, Gallery
Ethiopian refugees highlight community success
In this episode of Voices; an Ethiopian refugee family are working to make a difference within their own community. Produced by Jogai Bhatt.
AudioSudan's president declares state of emergency, sacks federal government
Sudan's president has dissolved the federal government and sacked all sate governors, amid ongoing protests at his rule.
Progress in South Sudan peace but more to do - Shearer
The people of South Sudan have been celebrating the signing of a power-sharing deal aimed at ending a brutal five-year civil war. The South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir, and the head of the… Audio
Jon Toogood - the return of The Adults
Jon Toogood speaks about the incredible genesis of the new Adults record Haja. It features a who's-who of up and coming New Zealand talent. And it's no accident they're mostly female. Video, Audio
Aid workers in South Sudan fearing for their own safety
Aid workers in South Sudan are now fearing for their own safety after six were ambushed and killed over the weekend. Alex Snary from World Vision, has been in South Sudan recently where he says the… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 23 February 2017
Surge in addicts prompts Waiheke Island's own war on meth, Motorcyclist describes bus crash scene near Akaroa, Council to debate financial help for campylobacter victims, Many civilians in Mosul on… Audio
David Shearer leaves family in NZ to take on UN role in Sudan
David Shearer has arrived in South Sudan and begun his new job as head of its UN operations, but his family remain in New Zealand. John Campbell visits Anushka Shearer while she Skyped with her… Video, Audio
'War Boy' has high hopes for 2017
Former Sudanese child soldier, Deng Adut, talks to Kathryn Ryan about his homeland, and being forced to fight in a war he eventually escaped. He is now a refugee advocate & lawyer in Sydney - and is… Audio
Solomons police to leave for UN peace keeping role
Five police from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force are this weekend travelling to Africa to serve as peace keepers.