World Economic Forum
Helen Clark: 'The world has some grim realities right now'
The former prime minister warned that New Zealand needs to "keep its head" when it comes to signing international statements they've had little input into when it comes to conflict. Audio
The world's stage is full of global news
What are the updates from the World Health Organisation's emergency meeting about the global risk of the coronavirus from Wuhan, who is speaking today at the World Economic Forum in Davos and is there… Audio
Greta and the US President go head to head in Davos
The World Economic forum in Davos has been focussing on climate change with US President Donald Trump and climate change activist teen Greta Thunberg facing each other down. Audio
Ardern raises concerns with Google execs on suppression breach
The prime minister has been given an assurance by Google executives they will look into it further after there was a name suppression breach in the case of the killing of tourist Grace Millane.
Climate change and proposals: Jacinda Ardern overseas
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has spent her first day at the World Economic Forum in Davos speaking passionately about climate change alongside naturalist Sir David Attenborough and former US vice… Audio
Ardern's plea for climate change action: Be 'on the right side of history'
The prime minister, alongside Sir David Attenborough, has discussed the challenges of tackling climate change and encouraged world leaders to take on kaitiakitanga.
Ardern upbeat despite absences at Davos
A number of world leaders were absent from the World Economic Forum in Davos, but the prime minister says the big conversations were still being had regardless of who was there.
The Prime Minister on the international stage
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been named as a highlight among people like David Attenborough, Shinzo Abe, Prince William, and Angela Merkel for the World Economic Forum in Davos next week. Audio
Can the crowd fix Facebook and boost online news?
Under pressure over misinformation, founder Mark Zuckerberg says he will “fix Facebook” by prioritising “trustworthy and informative” news recommended by readers. Audio
Can the crowd fix Facebook and boost online news?
Under pressure over misinformation, founder Mark Zuckerberg says he will “fix Facebook” by prioritising “trustworthy and informative” news recommended by readers.
AudioDavid Parker in Davos: TPP, foreign buyers
Trade Minister David Parker is at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Davos is the annual gathering of the world's movers and shakers. He tells Guyon Espiner he was struck by the evidence of… Audio
World Economic Forum underway
The World Economic Forum has got underway in Davos Switzerland with the Syrian refugee crisis and the fragile state of world markets emerging as pressing issues. Audio
Sir Martin Sorrell speaks at the World Economic Forum
The head of the world's largest advertising group WPP, Sir Martin Sorrell, says there's no proof that equality stimulates growth. Audio