Bangladesh
Day three abandoned at Hagley Oval
Play on day three of the second cricket Test between New Zealand and Bangladesh in Christchurch has been abandoned due to rain.
Richard Smith - Bangladesh Tigers vs the Black Caps
Bangledeshi Tigers supporter, lived and worked in Bangladesh, can speak the language and knows the culture well, can talk about being a supporter and seeing them Boxing Day at Hagley Oval on boxing… Audio
Richard Smith - Bangladesh Tigers vs the Black Caps
Bangledeshi Tigers supporter, lived and worked in Bangladesh, can speak the language and knows the culture well, can talk about being a supporter and seeing them Boxing Day at Hagley Oval on boxing… Audio
Black Caps captain impressed with new players
Captain Kane Williamson saw enough in the Black Caps' six-wicket Twenty20 win over Bangladesh last night to predict a bright future for New Zealand.
Guptill out of T20 series
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill will miss the Twenty20 series against Bangladesh with a hamstring injury and will be replaced by in-form batsman Neil Broom.
Black Caps sweep Bangladesh
New Zealand have won the third and final ODI against Bangladesh by eight wickets in Nelson.
Broom wants higher honours
The Black Caps batsman Neil Broom is annoyed that he didn't play his own game in the first ODI against Bangladesh and so wants to make amends in game two in Nelson tomorrow.
Black Caps win toss and will bat
A thrashing at the hands of Australia was a salutary lesson for New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and his side ahead of their one-day series against Bangladesh, he says.
Holey Artisan Bakery siege: Twenty killed in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka
Twenty people, most of them foreigners, were killed during an attack by suspected Islamist extremists on a cafe in Bangladesh, officials say.
Attacks prompt 900 arrests in Bangladesh
The police in Bangladesh say more than 900 people have been arrested in a concerted drive against Islamist extremists after a monastery worker was killed.
Police commissioner's wife stabbed, shot
The wife of a Bangladesh police official known for his role in curbing Islamic extremism has been shot dead.
Empowering Bangladeshi Women
Larry Stillman from Monash on a project to empower Bangladeshi women, particularly those working in rural communities, with mobile phone technology. Audio
Junior Cricket coach says he's not worried about safety
The New Zealand Under-19 Cricket coach says he's confident the team will be safe at this month's World Cup in Bangladesh, despite warnings from the government attacks against foreigners could happen… Audio
Space Between
Space Between is a sustainable zero waste fashion design project run through Massey University. Sonia Sly meets the designers and team behind the project to look at why they're reconstructing… Audio
Australia calls off Bangladesh tour
Australia have postponed this month's cricket tour of Bangladesh due to safety and security concerns.
Australian Test side return to state teams
Australia's Test squad have returned to training with their state colleagues while awaiting the likely cancellation of the Bangladesh tour.
Bangladesh tour still in doubt
Australia's two-Test cricket tour to Bangladesh appears increasingly unlikely to go ahead as Cricket Australia officials fly home following security briefings.
Tiger poachers killed in police shoot-out
Six suspected tiger poachers have been shot dead in a gunfight with Bangladeshi police at a hideout in the world's largest mangrove forest.
Sara Hossain: murders in Bangladesh
Human rights activist and supreme court lawyer in Dhaka, and an honorary executive director of the Bangladesh Legal Aid and Service Trust, discussing the murders of three secular bloggers in… Audio
CriticaLink app in Bangladesh
Jennifer Farrell of CriticaLink is trying to improve emergency medical care in Bangladesh using mobile technology, and a location-based system to get trained medics to the scene of crashes quickly. Audio