International
Could New Zealand really run out of oil?
Official figures show we have more than the 90 days of oil stocks required under our international obligations. Dulani Jayasuriya from the Auckland University Business School says those numbers… Audio
Iran, Israel, and 'the great Satan'
A week after the US and Israel struck Iran, The Detail looks at what really led to the war, how Tehran hit back, and the political storm brewing at home
European correspondent Christian Smith
Christian Smith dials in from London with news from the other side of the world. Audio
Our political editor Jo Moir
Let's get back to the issues in the Middle East now and the response from the New Zealand government. Audio
Concerns Middle East conflict could escalate further
Professor of International Law at the University of Waikato, Al Gillespie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss about developments in the Middle East. Audio
World News Wrap
Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins. Audio
What does the future hold for Iran and who might lead it?
Middle East expert Dr Leon Goldsmith joins Emile Donovan. Audio
Why we could find ourselves caught between superpowers over global supply of critical minerals?
Newsroom.co.nz reporter Fox Meyers has been looking into the issue, and he joins Emile Donovan. Audio
Our trade deal with India, explained
It hasn't been ratified yet but the terms of New Zealand's free trade deal with India have been agreed on, even though the details are somewhat mysterious
The winners and losers from the India trade deal
It hasn't been ratified yet but the terms of New Zealand's free trade deal with India have been agreed on, even though the details are somewhat mysterious. Audio
Kasey and Karena Bird in Singapore
This Waitangi Day, masterchef winners Karena and Kasey Bird have travelled all the way to Singapore. More specifically to Rise Restaurant at the magificent Marina Bay Sands, where they'll be treating… Audio
Thousands of Epstein documents removed after being made public
Americas correspondent Katie Silver spoke to Lisa Owen about thousands of documents related to the dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein being removed by the US Department of Justice just days after being… Audio
A Kiwi on Ukraine's frontline
New Zealander Khol Gillies was fighting in Ukraine when he was badly injured, and he spent days in a bunker waiting to be evacuated. Audio
What makes a good bakery pie?
Tim Provise joins Maggie Tweedie and Mark Williams on the show to dissect his favourite bakeries from Aotearoa and around the world. Audio
Toys and trinkets: Tech trends to expect in 2026
The world's largest tech event is underway in Las Vegas. The Consumer Electronics Show is where all the new tech toys and gadgets for the coming year are unveiled. Our own Mr Gadget Mark Pesce is… Audio
Checking in with Nick Grimm
Now, it's hotting up here - with temperatures heading up towards the mid thirties in Hastings tomorrow. But how about 40... and higher? Parts of Australia have had their hottest days in years, with… Audio
Volunteering expertise to Tonga's hospitals: Liam Bately and Debbie Munro
On Friday, a small team of Mechanical Engineering students from the University of Canterbury are heading to Tonga to repair and maintain life-saving hospital equipment. Coordinated by Liam Bately… Audio
US actions in Venezuela breach international law - Helen Clark
Former New Zealand Prime Minister and UN leader, Helen Clark says the actions of the United States in Venezuela breach international law. Clark spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
27 people remain in hospital following Bondi terror attack
27 people remain in Sydney hospitals following Sunday's mass shooting at Bondi beach. RNZ reporter Charlotte Cook spoke to Lauren Crimp from Bondi. Audio
NZ's Jewish community shaken by Bondi Beach attack
Security measures have been increased for the Jewish community across New Zealand after the harrowing Bondi Beach terror attack. Audio