Colombia
Kadambari Raghukumar on her affinity with Colombian Music
In this radio feature, Kadambari Raghukumar reflects on her time traveling across Colombia, speaking to Tony Stamp and Maggie Tweedie On the Air - Mā runga iarere about her work as an artist and… Video, Audio
Landslide buries bus in Colombia, killing at least 34
At least 34 people died when a landslide buried a bus in northwestern Colombia on Sunday, the government disaster agency says.
Colombian drug lord to be extradited to US after capture
Colombia has announced that the country's most wanted drug trafficker Dairo Antonio Usuga will be extradited to the United States after his capture.
Asylum-seeker to refugee: Jose Tombe's journey
Arriving in New Zealand seeking refuge to finally officially becoming one - Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Colombian, Jose Tombe about what compelled him to leave his hometown of Cali. Audio
Inside Colombia's cocaine cartels
War correspondent Toby Muse spent 15 years living in Colombia and gained an unprecedented level of access to the local drug cartels. His new book, Kilo, traces the life cycle of a kilogram of cocaine.
…Two refugee families are preparing for their first NZ Christmas
While the families don't know what to expect for their first Christmas in Aotearoa, they're excited. Audio
PM's position on 'drug war' balanced and realistic
Opinion - The prime minister's rejection of President Donald Trump's "war on drugs" is correct and consistent with the previous government's position on human rights and drug control, writes Russell…
Miracle in Moscow: England, penalties & poetry
In today's episode, credibility returns to the podcast in the form of Football Fern Sarah Gregorius, who joins RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson to talk about England's long-awaited penalty joy… Audio
Football World Cup: England beats Colombia in shoot-out
After a tense match, England has just beaten Colombia in a penalty shoot-out. A somewhat breathless Coen Lammers is on the line from the stadium, where he was just metres from the goalbox. Audio
The Colombian refugees who call Invercargill home
In the last three months, a small but growing number of Colombian refugees have moved to Invercargill for a second chance, with hopes to finally be in a place where they can live in peace. Video, Audio
Brownlee to visit Colombia to talk trade
The Trade and Foreign Ministers will fly to Colombia next week as part of efforts to get New Zealand into the Pacific Alliance.
Facing death in Colombia to life in NZ
Daniel Gamboa is 22, an actor, son, humanitarian, student, young leader and former refugee. In 2006 Daniel and his mother fled Colombia when rebels threated to kill the then 12-year-old boy because… Audio, Gallery
Searches continue for survivors of Colombia's landslide
Hundreds are confirmed dead and the toll is expected to rise after mudslides in Colombia. Audio
Colombia to crack down on coca crops
Colombia has announced a plan to eradicate vast crops of coca leaf, the raw material for cocaine.
Colombia bridge collapse kills at least 11
A pedestrian suspension bridge in Colombia has collapsed, sending at least 11 people to their deaths.
Human error led to Colombia soccer plane crash -authorities
Errors by the pilot, airline and Bolivian regulators are to blame for a plane crash that killed 71 people last month, authorities say.
Colombia plane crash survivor 'changed seats'
A Brazilian footballer who survived the crash that killed most of his team last month had changed seats at the last minute.
Last survivor from Colombia plane crash leaves hospital
The last surviving player from a Brazilian soccer team has left hospital almost three weeks after a fatal plane crash claimed the lives of most of his team mates. Video, Audio
Airline boss arrested over Colombia plane crash
The head of the airline involved in a crash in Colombia that killed most of a Brazilian football team has been arrested.
Colombia's Congress ratifies FARC deal
Colombia's Congress has ratified a revised peace accord between the government and FARC rebels.