Bangladesh
White Ferns scramble to T20 win
New Zealand have scrambled to a 17-run win in their women's Twenty20 World Cup match against Bangladesh at Junction Oval in Melbourne.
Ellen Heyting: my year of trying to buy nothing
For the whole of 2019, Finland-based Australian teacher Elln Heytin tried not to buy anything apart from vital supplies such as food and toiletries. In the 12 months, she bought just four things – a… Audio
Curry House Kid: dance, racism and reinventing restaurants
Akram Khan has traveled the word performing, formed his own dance company, won an Olivier Award and been honoured by the Queen. As a kid he used to dance on the tables of his father's curry restaurant… Audio
Asia correspondent Ed White
Two years on from the atrocities in Myanmar's western Rakhine state the outlook remains grim for the more than one million people who fled Myanmar and are now refugees in Bangladesh. Ed White is a… Audio
Slum fire leaves 50,000 homeless in Bangladesh
A massive fire has swept through a slum in the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka, leaving 50,000 people homeless.
Photos Fighting Islamophobia, Shahidul Alam
Internationally acclaimed Bangladeshi photographer, journalist and activist Shahidul Alam speaks with Kathryn Ryan about his current exhibit, a video of his photographs Embracing The Other… Audio, Gallery
Bangladesh migrants in Vanuatu fight repatriation plans
Efforts are underway in Vanuatu to repatriate dozens of Bangaldeshi migrants who say they were trafficked there, but most of the 101 men are refusing to go. Audio
Cyclone survival not the sexy story
The strongest cyclone to hit coastal India for years yielded spectacular shots of devastation for TV news and social media this week. But the real story was why so few people died in such a poor and… Audio
Black Caps battle in rain-disrupted Test
Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor battled New Zealand to 38 for two in reply to Bangladesh's 211 all out before rain returned to bring a premature end to the third day of the already heavily disrupted…
Rain washes out first day of second Test
The first day of the second cricket Test between New Zealand and Bangladesh has been washed out after steady rain soaked the Basin Reserve in Wellington from early Friday morning.
Boult breakthrough leads NZ to win
Trent Boult provided the impetus needed for New Zealand with a five-wicket haul as the Black Caps completed an innings and 52-run victory over Bangladesh on the fourth day of the first Test in…
Williamson's 200 puts NZ in complete control
Kane Williamson scored his second double century as New Zealand achieved their highest innings total and continued to dominate Bangladesh at the end of the third day of the first Test in Hamilton.
Fire in old part of Bangladesh's capital kills dozens
A devastating fire has raced through at least five buildings in an old part of Bangladesh's capital killing dozens.
Guptill ton anchors Black Caps to second ODI win
Opener Martin Guptill has racked up his second century in as many matches, his 118 anchoring the Black Caps to an eight-wicket win in the second one-day international against Bangladesh in…
Martin Guptill set to return for Bangladesh ODI's
Opener Martin Guptill is set to return from injury for the upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh, as long as he passes a fitness test tomorrow.
Bangladesh considers capital punishment for driving deaths
Bangladesh is considering capital punishment for traffic accident deaths, an official says, as thousands of students protest for a ninth day over the deaths of two teenagers by a speeding bus in…
Bangladesh bowled out for just 43
Five wickets in 12 deliveries from West Indies paceman Kemar Roach helped skittle the Bangladeshi cricketers for just 43, their lowest Test match score.
WORLD takes credibility hit after 'Made in NZ' label saga
The fashion label WORLD prides itself on ethical manufacturing and locally made clothes. But a marketing expert says its credibility has taken a hit after it attached "Made in New Zealand" price tags… Audio
Fashion protest highlights plight of Bangladeshi workers
Nelson nursing student Yasmeen Jones-Chollet has been replicating the life of a Bangladeshi garment worker on Trafalgar St in Nelson for the past week, working 16 hours a day sewing bags and not… Audio, Gallery
UN and humanitarian groups concerned Rohingya deal
Save the Children estimates there'll be more than 100 Rohingya births a day in the refugee camp in Bangladesh - ravaged by diptheria. The charity's spokesperson Daphnee Cook described the scene at at… Audio