ListenerListenerWorldThe backlash against tourists in Europe - could an NZ initiative help?This European summer, anti-tourism protests hit continent’s most popular holiday spots.10 Aug 08:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldExclusive: International investigation exposes China’s world-dominating fishing tacticsTaking over from the inside: China's growing reach into local waters exposed.04 Aug 09:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldWarsaw rising: A Kiwi’s WWII story of trauma, family and survivalLearning more about his father in WWII Poland led Roberto Rabel to find a hidden family.30 Jul 07:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldHostage to history: Does Israel risk becoming a pariah state?Benjamin Netanyahu risks decades of accumulated goodwill since Israel's 1947 foundation.29 Jul 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldThe Bigger Picture: A Place in ParisAs the 2024 Olympic Games begin, we look back to NZ's first Olympians.27 Jul 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldKamala Harris: Who is the woman who wants to take on Trump?REPRISED: How Kamala Harris become one of the USA’s most effective power players.23 Jul 03:55 AM
ListenerListenerWorldJane Clifton: Europe’s battle with bold but endangered urban seagullsConservationists struggle against rising public demand for seagull culls.19 Jul 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerWorldThe Bigger Picture: Sun riseKiwi tennis fans now have someone new to root for.13 Jul 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldInternational rescue: On board with an NGO saving refugee lives at seaThe repurposed supply vessel providing a lifeline to desperate migrants.01 Jul 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldThe Bigger Picture: A final bowDries van Noten ended a nearly 40-year career as creative director of his eponymous label.30 Jun 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldOlympians show off Paris attractions as they’ve never been seen beforeThe Bigger Picture: BMXers in galleries, long jumpers in chapels, and fencers at the opera23 Jun 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerWorldThe Bigger Picture: Cagey DonFor those hoping to see Trump locked up, this photo may serve as wishful thinking.08 Jun 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldAustralia’s immigration debate heats up - what it might mean for NZersConcern about rising NZ arrivals could force the hand of a more conservative PM.04 Jun 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerWorldRwandan genocide anniversary: NZ’s unlikely involvement in social media stormJournalist Michela Wrong vs. Rwanda: The Kiwi connection to a global debate.27 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldDemocracy vs. development: Clash over Berlin Park mirrors global discontentBerlin's Tempelhofer Park under threat again as city leaders challenge referendum results.24 May 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerWorldMotherhood around the world as seen by nine female photographersThe photos that capture the resilience mothers so often possess no matter where they are.11 May 11:11 PM
ListenerListenerWorldHow Israel profits for its military & surveillance tech as Gaza lies in ruinsGlobal demand for Israeli technology soars as Gaza becomes a proving ground for weaponry.28 Apr 06:54 PM
ListenerListenerWorldHow a West Coast mechanic, wounded at Gallipoli, ended up living a London luxury lifeLeslie Wylde rubbed shoulders with artists, composers, and poets.25 Apr 12:04 AM
ListenerListenerWorldA Hollywood star’s gift: Anzac garden blooms atop Rockefeller CentreHigh above New York, a tribute to the heroes of the South Pacific blossoms.25 Apr 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldGermany only the third European Union country to fully legalise cannabisBerliners celebrate legalised cannabis under the Brandenburg Gate.23 Apr 06:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldAnzac Day irony: From enemy to ally in one generationHow did a Jewish boy who fled the Nazis end up leading an Anzac Day service in Germany?22 Apr 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerWorldAndrew Anthony: Water companies hold England hostage, threaten sewage bankruptcyEnglish water companies choose fines for polluting rivers over more costly repairs.15 Apr 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldThe Bigger Picture: L’incendie de Notre-DameFive years ago, France and the world watched in shock as fire devastated the Notre-Dame.15 Apr 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldTop tips for navigating misinformation during democracy’s biggest yearA physicist provides advice for living a rational life.12 Apr 05:30 PM
ListenerListenerWorldAussie senator’s ‘Anzac nostalgia’ challenged by security realitiesYounger Aussie politicians don’t have warm, fuzzy feelings about NZ like older peers do.11 Apr 12:30 AM
ListenerListenerWorldWhy the fate of 330 million Americans is in the hands of just nine peopleThe nine people who wield the power to control US democracy.02 Apr 11:30 PM
ListenerListenerWorldSleeping with strangers: Overnight train travel is enjoying a renaissance in EuropeTo wear pyjamas or not?27 Mar 06:00 AM
ListenerListenerWorldJane Clifton: The happiness paradox and the rich misery of social mediaFrom rags to likes and back again - is social media really making us that unhappy?20 Mar 11:30 PM
ListenerListenerWorldControversial stance from Kiwi businessman: Resist old alliances with US and Europe in favour of ChinaEmbracing China: The Unapologetic Journey of Kiwi Sinophile, David Mahon.20 Mar 04:30 PM
ListenerListenerWorldLost in translation: Never been there, but I love ArizonaHow dog tiredness and a Kiwi accent leads to a fraud "as large as the Sonoran Desert".06 Mar 11:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldHillary Clinton, John Kerry, and Al Gore: The best presidents the US never had?Being a good presidential candidate requires different skills from being a good president.05 Mar 12:05 AM
ListenerListenerWorldJane Clifton: Return to senderWe were wrong to think the British post office scandal was signed, sealed and delivered.28 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldUkraine fights on: A Kiwi on everyday life in KyivA NZ postgraduate student reports on the toll of two years of war.27 Feb 04:30 PM
ListenerListenerWorldJailhouse shock: How one doctor survived a stint in a Russian prisonSix months as a doctor at Yekaterinburg Prison in 2008 proved a shattering experience.24 Feb 09:30 PM