War
The anarchic current flowing through the cryptosphere
The further she ventured into crypto for her recent article, the more Sarah Resnick realised that not all cryptocurrency investors fit the cliches. But that didn't detract from the common, almost… Audio
Nobel Peace Prize-winning Russian anti-war journalist attacked with paint
Russia's Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist Dmitry Muratov says he has been attacked with red paint laced with the solvent acetone aboard a train.
Justice may wait while world gathers evidence of Russia's crimes in Ukraine
Analysis - The legal noose is tightening around Russia, with international investigations under way into its invasion of Ukraine, writes Jane Patterson.
First shipment of NZ defence equipment arrives to aid Ukraine
Surplus defence equipment from New Zealand donated by the government has arrived in Europe to aid Ukraine in its war with Russia.
Nothing off table with future sanctions against Russia - US official
All Russian imports to New Zealand will be slapped with a 35 percent tariff in response to what the Foreign Minister is describing as "abhorrent and reprehensible" atrocities committed against… Video, Audio
Zelensky tells UN of horrors of Russian invasion
Ukraine's president says Russia must be held accountable for civilian deaths in northern Ukraine.
Zelenskyy visits Bucha after Russians left civilians dead in streets
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has visited the Ukrainian town of Bucha, to see first hand the devastation left by Russian forces.
The visit comes after the world has reacted with shock and horror to… Audio
Ukraine president expects more Russian atrocities to be exposed
The Ukraine president is warning of more civilian deaths as the US and Europe plan new sanctions to punish Moscow.
Luxon labels Putin a war criminal, again urges ambassador's removal
National's leader Christopher Luxon has gone a step further than the prime minister, labelling Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal.
European Union's ambassador to NZ on Ukraine
Russia is facing widespread condemnation as more evidence emerges of civilian killings in northern and eastern Ukraine, where a mass grave, and the bodies of people tied up and shot at close range… Audio
Alleged Russian war crimes difficult to prosecute - expert
Western outrage is intensifying over shocking reports of civilian executions by Russian troops in Ukraine.
Ukranian officials are in the process of recovering hundreds of bodies of civilians they say… Audio
Evidence 'piling up' of war crimes in Ukraine - Nanaia Mahuta
The Foreign Minister says there's a lot of evidence "piling up" of war crimes by Russia in Ukraine.
On Monday the Prime Minister said there was evidence of war crimes by Russia in Ukraine, but she… Audio
Death in the streets of Ukraine
Ukranian officials are accusing Moscow of war crimes following the discovery of hundreds of bodies in the liberated city of Bucha, northwest of Kyiv.
In the spirit of hope
How does being a master distiller and Honorary Consul come together when your country is being ravaged by war? Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Oleksandr Kirichuk in this week's episode of Voices. Audio
Ukrainians curse Russian invaders as dead civilians found in liberated towns
In the liberated town of Bucha, Mayor Anatoliy Fedoruk said more than 300 residents had been killed.
Unmasking the gruesome realities of war
Lynsey Addario has covered nearly every major conflict and humanitarian crisis over the last 20 years and is considered one of the most influential photojournalists of our time. She's just returned… Audio
'Putin, not Biden' - How Russia's ruler became a rock star to the far right
Why are some Americans saying they prefer Putin to Biden? How conservative politicians have done an about-face on Russia from the Cold War era.
Tanks and bodies mark path as Russia moves troops from Kyiv
Ukraine recaptured more territory around Kyiv from Russian soldiers as they moved away from the capital, while a disputed cross-border strike in Russia complicated peace talks.
Yemen's warring parties agree two-month truce in major breakthrough
The warring sides in Yemen's seven-year conflict have for the first time in years agreed a nationwide truce, says the United Nations envoy.
Scott Morrison says Australia will send Bushmasters to Ukraine and fill Volodymyr Zelensky's request
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia will fly a number of Australian-made Bushmaster vehicles over to Ukraine, after a public plea from the nation's wartime President.