New ZealandLast respects paid to slain NZ soldierThe death of Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell in Afghanistan was a tragedy on a number of levels, the Governor-General told the slain soldier's military funeral today.11 Aug 01:30 AM
WorldAid to north at risk after medics' murderAid workers have been reviewing their operations in perilous Afghanistan.09 Aug 05:30 PM
WorldMurdered eye doctor served 30 yearsMilitants in northern Afghanistan have brutally murdered more civilians.08 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandEmotional return for fallen soldierNZ's first Afghanistan war casualty has been returned to his home town of Feilding, after an emotional ceremony at nearby Ohakea Air Force Base.08 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandSoldier's body returned to familyThe body of Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell landed at Ohakea this afternoon. A full military funeral will be held on Wednesday.08 Aug 06:05 AM
WorldSenseless, brutal death of doctors committed to AfghanistanDr Woo and her colleagues had been asked by elders in Nuristan for medical aid. It was, she maintained, a duty for them to go07 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandSurviving a bitter path to peaceA Kiwi soldier has published a book about his experience serving in Afghanistan.07 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandInjured soldiers escort O'Donnell's body homeSoldier's body will be returned to his family today.07 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandSlain soldier's body arrives in New ZealandA hearse carrying the casket of Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell has left Whenuapai Air Base, while two other injured soldiers have been transported to hospital.07 Aug 05:33 AM
New ZealandSlain soldier coming home todayThe body of a New Zealand soldier killed in Afghanistan is due back in New Zealand today, accompanied by two of his injured comrades.06 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandSoldiers to be evacuated to NZThe body of Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell and his two injured colleagues have been moved to Bagram airbase and will be evacuated to NZ.04 Aug 10:09 PM
New ZealandHostile terrain in a troubled regionThe attack in which Lieutenant Timothy O'Donnell died yesterday was in a particularly troubled part of Afghanistan, where the mountainous terrain lends itself to ambushes by Taleban insurgents and criminals.04 Aug 04:00 PM
New ZealandSoldier's father: I told him to be brave... not dead braveTim O'Donnell grew up dreaming of being a soldier. He first revealed his military aspirations aged 4, in his grandmother's arms. She encouraged him by giving him an Army helmet.04 Aug 04:00 PM
WorldWikileaks' Nato files 'only scratch the surface'Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange says 75,000-plus Afghan war documents "only scratched the surface" and 15,000 more papers were still being reviewed.26 Jul 08:09 PM
World Republican chief: Afghan 'war of Obama's choosing'Republican chief Michael Steele has drawn fire from his own party for calling the commitment of US troops to Afghanistan a 'war of Obama's choosing'. 02 Jul 11:08 PM