Middle East
Middle East correspondent Kate Shuttleworth
Kate Shuttleworth discusses reaction in Israel to the historic nuclear deal reached between the US-led coalition and Iran last week. Audio
NZ keen to help kickstart Middle East process
The Government has made kickstarting the beleagured Middle East peace process its top priority when New Zealand takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council tomorrow. Audio
NZ keen to kickstart Middle East peace process
New Zealand is keen to help kickstart the beleaguered Middle East peace process when it takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council.
Middle East correspondent, Kate Shuttleworth
Shi'ite rebels in Yemen; Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Audio
The rise of IS and demise of media freedom in Libya
Libya has seen many changes, and much turmoil since Muammar Gaddafi's opponents rose up against him in the wake of the Arab spring.. Audio
Insight for 8 March 2015 - Blurred Lines - Changing Journalism
Kim Vinnell explores how targetting journalists is affecting reporting in the Middle East Audio
Chris Clarke: mideast crisis
CEO of World Vision in New Zealand who recently visited Iraqi Kurdistan and Lebanon, in advance of the launch of the Syrian refugee appeal on 7 March. Audio
Middle East correspondent Lily Grimes
The conflicts in Yemen. Russian weapons sales to Iran. Israeli helicopter strike in Syria. Audio
Middle east correspondent Lilly Grimes
Funerals for Paris supermarket attack, politics from the region, and Hosni Mubarak freed from jail. Audio
Middle east correspondent - Lily Grimes
Latest on the civil war in Syria. New rules for refugees in Lebanon. A retrial for Aljazeera journalists. Audio
Middle east correspondent Lily Grimes
Jailed journalist appeal. US missile strikes against Syria. Slavory in the Islamic State. Iran's nuclear program. Audio
Jonathan Spyer - Israel and the Middle East
Dr Jonathon Spyer holds a PHD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and currently he is a senior research fellow at the Center for Global research in International Affairs in… Audio
Richard Falk - Lessons from the Middle East
Richard Falk is a Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University. He is in NZ to give a series of talks arranged by Otago University's National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies -… Audio
The rise and rise of the Islamic State
Author and economist and expert on terrorism funding, Loretta Napoleoni details the rise of the Islamic State, and how its modernity and pragmatism has allowed it to redraw the map of the Middle East.
…Australian government set to decide on war against ISIS
The Australian government will decide this week what kind of support it will offer to the United States in the war against the Islamic State. Audio
U.S. airstrikes in Syria target oil refineries
Renewed United States led airstrikes on the Islamic State insurgents in Syria have targeted a dozen small oil refineries it controls. Audio
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
On the deployment of forces to the middle east and the latest in Australian politics. Audio
NZ Islam and ISIS
What do our Muslim communities think about the current crises in the Middle East? Particularly in light of events in Syria and Iraq and the brutalities committed by the Islamic State formerly known as… Audio
Middle East Correspondent - Francesca Borri
Francesca Borri is one of the few foreign correspondents still operating within Syria's borders from where she joins us via telephone. Audio
Andrew Cooper: the oil kings
Author of The Oil Kings: How the U.S., Iran and Saudi Arabia Changed the Balance of Power in the Middle East. Audio