Taiwan
Mai Chen: Playing sport gave me 'instant street cred'
High-profile lawyer Mai Chen says when she first came to New Zealand from Taiwan the teasing stopped on the sports field because she "could beat them".
Nights' Overseas - Taiwan
We'll be connecting to Edward White who's in Taiwan to chat human rights, allies, and same sex marriage. Audio
Taiwan gives $US3.5m to Solomons
Taiwan has given $US3.5 million to the Solomon Islands government as reimbursement for funds spent on the Rural Social and Economic Development Project.
Taiwanese president to visit Pacific
The Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen is to visit Taiwan's six diplomatic allies in the Pacific in July according to reports from Taipei.
Fiji Taipei office closure raises eyebrows
Questions have been raised over the quiet closure of Fiji's defacto embassy in Taiwan. Audio
Fiji closes Taiwan office, holds talks with Beijing
Fiji has closed its representative office in Taiwan, as it holds talks with Beijing
Nights' Overseas - Taiwan
Nights oversesas correspondent Edward White reports in from Taiwan. Audio
'We'll see': Trump pressed on Taiwan intentions
US President-elect Donald Trump has left open the possibility of meeting with Taiwan's president after he is sworn in.
Taiwan: rebuilding democracy with tech
Last year, shortly after visiting New Zealand, Taiwanese political activist and civic hacker Audrey Tang was appointed as a Cabinet Minister with special responsibility for solving communication… Audio
Trump talks to Taiwan
Al Gillespie of Waikato University discusses about US President-elect Donald Trump's break with protocol and accepting a call from Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen. Audio
PANGO/BLACK
Traditional Maori creation stories begin with Te Kore, the concept of nothingness and that's what is being explored in PANGO/BLACK - the latest work from Atimara Dance Company. It's about to be…
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Typhoon Megi: China shuts schools, recalls fishing boats
China shut schools and cancelled flights as Typhoon Megi, which killed four people and injured hundreds in Taiwan, made landfall in Fujian. Video
Tour bus overturns in Taiwan typhoon that injures at least 170
The third typhoon to hit Taiwan this month has killed at least four people and injured hundreds. It forced thousands to evacuate and cut power to millions. Video, Audio
World's biggest storm slams into China
Typhoon Meranti has slammed into southeastern China, bringing strong winds and lashing rain, but losing strength after sweeping southern Taiwan. Video
Taiwan reeling from Typhoon Meranti, China braces
British man recounts his experience during one of Taiwan's most powerful ever storms to hit the region. There were no reported casualties despite wind gusts of up to 370 kilometres per hour. The… Audio
Year's strongest storm so far hits Taiwan
Super Typhoon Meranti has hit Taiwan, cutting power to nearly 200,000 homes, and forcing schools and businesses to close.
Karl Kane and Richard Bartlett - E-Democracy
With voter participation at an all time low among digital natives is there a digital fix to a growing crisis of democratic participation? Richard Bartlett is a co-founder of group decision making tool… Audio
Elaine Yan Ling Ng: textiles and tehnology
Kim Hill talks to Hong Kong-based designer Elaine Yan Ling Ng who interweaves technology with her textiles and furnishings at The Fabrick Lab. She visited Wellington as a keynote speaker for Nature… Audio
Evacuations in Taiwan ahead of Typhoon Nepartak
Taiwan is bracing itself for the arrival of a vast typhoon, with thousands of people evacuated and soldiers put on standby.
Simone Douglas: photographing 'home'
Kim Hill talks to the Associate Professor of Photography at Parsons, The New School in New York about Home, the exhibition she curated for the Auckland Festival of Photography. Audio, Gallery