Refugees
Backing for boost to EU border forces
France and Germany have thrown their weight behind proposals for a European border guard force with powers to intervene to regulate migration.
New Zealander helping Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Millions of Syrians have poured into Lebanon in the past four years, many then try to board boats for Turkey, and from there attempt the treacherous journey to Europe, often on unseaworthy vessels… Audio
Eri Garuti - France
Euronews journalist on the consequences for Paris and France following last week's terrorist attacks, an event which caused the largest loss of life in France in one evening since WWII, and this… Audio
Christmas Island detainee reports "standoff"
A Christmas Island detainee says guards have fled the detention centre after a riot, following the death of an asylum seeker being held at the facility. The detainee says they have seized control of… Audio
Croatia sends refugees to Hungary
Refugees seeking to enter Europe are being shunted from one border to another as governments disagree over the crisis.
Borders shut-down to refugees
Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato discusses the shutting of borders against the tide of refugees in Europe and Australia's worries about a future welfare burden from refugees without jobs. Audio
Refugee Tech
Matthew Brunwasser's been looking at how migrant and refugee groups are using GPS, mapping, instant messaging and social media. Audio
'Abysmal' conditions at refugee camp
Refugees are being kept in cages and thrown food in camps set up in Hungary - and any others considering entering the country are being told they will be arrested.
'Being a refugee is not a choice'
Former refugees were among hundreds of people to attend candlelit vigils calling for the Government to double New Zealand's annual refugee quota.
Mangere awaits its first Syrian arrivals
John Campbell and Mohamed Hassan head to a Mangere refugee centre and, despite warnings Syrian arrivals will strain the system, find a well-prepared set-up. Video, Audio
Upsetting images of death in the news
Last week, images of the on-air shooting of a TV crew were broadcast widely, and some footage was even uploaded by the killer himself for all to see - including the media. One week later, photos of… Audio
Upsetting images of death in the news
Last week, images of the on-air shooting of a TV crew were broadcast widely, and some footage was even uploaded by the killer himself for all to see - including the media. One week later, photos of…
AudioLocal hotel owner sees refugees every day
The heart-breaking photo of a drowned toddler, face down in the sand on Turkey's Bodrum beach, has brought the humanitarian crisis in Europe into stark relief around the world. Audio
Govt out of step on refugees - support partners
All three of the Government's support partners say there is a strong case for New Zealand's annual refugee quota to be increased from the current 750 to at least 1000. Audio
Migrant crisis in Europe
The European Union is to hold emergency talks about the migrant and refugee crisis. Audio
Tony Haas on 'Being Palangi'
Tony Haas has written a memoir called Being Palagi: My Pacific Journey. The late Michael King wrote in the foreward: "Anthony Haas is a Jewish New Zealander. He too is aware of contexts in which his… Audio
Bangladeshi refugee afraid for life
Last month on Morning Report, we spoke with a Bangladeshi refugee who revealed Australian officials paid thousands of dollars to the captain and crew of the boat he and others were on, to take them… Audio
Indonesian Police say refugee crew paid by Australian officials
An Indonesian police chief is backing claims from a Bangladeshi refugee, first heard on Morning Report, that an Australian customs officer paid the captain and crew of a people-smuggling boat to leave… Audio
Boat crew paid to take refugees elsewhere
A Bangladesh refugee claiming to be in an Indonesian detention centre, says Australian officials paid the boat crew and captain to take the 65 asylum seekers away from Australia. Audio
Government accused of scaremongering over refugees
The Prime Minister has been accused of scaremongering after he said refugees could now reach New Zealand on boats. Audio