Murray Mc Cully
Saudi sheep deal: The two-year hunt for the 'legal advice'
Analysis - After two years of battling for transparency over the Saudi sheep deal Tim Watkin got some answers this week, but he still has plenty of questions.
Saudi sheep deal: MFAT didn't provide legal advice on lawsuit risk
The government has always argued its $11.5m sheep deal was to avoid an expensive lawsuit, but ministry documents - released two years after being requested - show there was no such MFAT advice. Audio
Airport company's powers questioned after search blunder
A random search of Foreign Minister Murray McCully in Auckland highlights a worrying lack of knowledge about a new company's powers, a union says.
Foreign Minister's electorate office vandalised
Murray McCully's electorate office has been tagged in an apparent response to the UN Security Council resolution on Israel.
NZ High Commissioner to PNG announced
New Zealand has appointed Sue Mackwell to the position of High Commissioner in Papua New Guinea.
McCully will not seek re-election in 2017
Cabinet Minister Murray McCully is the latest MP to confirm he will not seek re-election next year.
Saudi deal a wolf in sheep's clothing
Power Play - The official findings on Murray McCully's Saudi sheep deal, in a nutshell? It wasn't illegal, but it was disturbing, writes Benedict Collins.
Clark's UN tilt still alive, says McCully
It isn't helpful to jump to conclusions about Helen Clark's middle placing in a poll for next UN Secretary General, Foreign Minister Murray McCully says.
Minister won't apologise over MFAT probe
Foreign Minister Murray McCully has declined to apologise to two former MFAT employees, who were singled out by a leaks inquiry later ruled unfair.
Vanuatu's Cyclone Pam recovery slower than expected
More than a year after Cyclone Pam brought devastation to Vanuatu, many small businesses and schools are struggling to find their feet.
McCully meets with Iranian minister
The government is looking to refresh New Zealand's ties with Iran after long-running economic sanctions were lifted this year.
NZ Minister defends easing of sanctions on Fiji
New Zealand has announced a further easing of sanctions on Fiji in return for what it sees as progress towards elections next year. Audio
Govt urged not to take Fiji regime's word as gospel
New Zealand is easing sanctions against Fiji saying it's made progress towards holding elections, even as Australia moves to normalise relations with Suva. Audio
NZ eases Fiji sanctions despite opposition
New Zealand is easing sanctions brought in to punish Fiji's coup leaders, despite opponents of its military regime saying the government of Frank Bainimarama is still repressive. Audio
NZ's McCully says Fiji constitution part of positive progress
New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, says the release of Fiji's constitution is part of much practical progress in Fiji towards elections. Audio
Government reticent on giving moral support for strike on Syria
The United States is asking the New Zealand Government to give its moral support for a military strike on Syria. Audio
US asks Government whether moral support would be provided
The United States' Secretary of State, John Kerry, has asked the New Zealand Government whether it would give moral support for a military intervention in Syria. Audio
Foreign Minister McCully visits Sri Lanka
The Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, has visited Sri Lanka to ease tensions in the wake of the Fonterra contamination scare. Audio
Final touches put to remote airstrip in Solomon Islands
The finishing touches are being put to the remote airstrip on Nusatupe island in the Solomon Islands this week. Audio
McCully says no clear action plan for dealing with Syria
The Foreign Affairs Minister, Murray McCully, says there's no clear course for the international community to deal with the escalating violence in Syria's civil war yet. Audio