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Lily Kuo: China bristling over Hong Kong unrest
The Beijing bureau chief for The Guardian, Lily Kuo joins the show from Hong Kong with all the latest from the anti-government protests. Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Patrick Phelps in China
Our China correspondent Patrick Phelps has just landed back in New Zealand and is in to tell Bryan all about his time in China and what's going on in Xinjiang and the growing protests against… Audio
Chinese Army releases Hong Kong 'anti-riot' promotional video
China's People's Liberation Army in Hong Kong has released a video showing footage of "anti-riot" exercises as top brass warned protest violence was "absolutely impermissible".
AUT denies political pressure behind room cancellation
AUT is denying the Chinese government pressured it into cancelling a booking for an event marking the 30th anniversary of the bloody crackdown on protests in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Audio
State's cladding solution and unis links to China queried
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about how one state is coming to the rescue of apartment owners over the issue of flammable cladding. Two universities are under fire after… Audio
Silk Road plans tabled at Tahiti presidency
French Polynesia's presidency has hosted a conference on China's Silk Road project following talks with the visiting chairman of Hong Kong's Cyberport.
Elizabeth Economy: China under Xi Jinping
Dr Elizabeth Economy is an author and academic specialising in China's domestic and foreign policy, named by Politico Magazine as one of the '10 Names That Matter on China Policy'. The director for… Audio
Asia second trade war & Hong Kong protests
Asia correspondent Ed White with the latest from Hong Kong as weeks of protests continue and a serious dispute is brewing between Japan and South Korea with its roots in Japan's treatment of South… Audio
Dateline Pacific for 11 July 2019
About 5,000 tonnes of the mineral bauxite has spilled into a bay in Solomon Islands where a bulk carrier ran aground earlier this year, spilling thousands of litres of oil; Tuvalu will be able to… Audio
Vanuatu opposition wants end to passport sales
Vanuatu's opposition is calling for a halt to the government's passport scheme, blaming it for the recent and controversial deportations of Chinese nationals. Audio
Chinese spy ship heading towards Australia to monitor war games
The Australian Defence Force is closely tracking a high-tech Chinese spy ship as it approaches Australia ahead of this month's Talisman Sabre war games on the Queensland coast.
Calling Home: Anna Fifield in Beijing
Today Calling Home is from China where expat Anna Fifield is based as the Washington Post Beijing Bureau Chief. She talks about her life in the Chinese capital. Audio
Dr. Jim Salinger: Billion Trees Programme ultimately flawed
Planting billions of trees to mop up Co2 is ultimately a sensible idea, says Dr. Jim Salinger, but it has to be done in the right way. Audio
Westland Woes
Colin van der Geest is dairy farmer based on the West Coast. He spoke to RNZ's Maja Burry about why he made the decision to back the sale of Westland Milk Products to China's Yili conglomerate. Audio
Westland Woes
Colin van der Geest is dairy farmer based on the West Coast. He spoke to RNZ's Maja Burry about why he made the decision to back the sale of Westland Milk Products to China's Yili conglomerate.
AudioPacific Games hosts Samoa determined to lead medal tally
Team Samoa's Chef de Mission is determined to lead the medal tally this year.
Hong Kong protests: clean-up and fall-out
The clean-up is getting underway in Hong Kong after the unprecedented protests earlier this week, but the fall-out will be ongoing. Pro-democracy activists stormed the territory's parliament on… Audio
Frank Langfitt: The Shanghai Free Taxi
Honest conversations are not easy to come by in China where free expression is discouraged. Frank Langfitt, a National Public Radio correspondent became a taxi driver in his spare time, offering free… Audio
NZ Hong Kong expats furious over extradition law
In this episode of Voices; we hear local reactions to a controversial new extradition bill in Hong Kong with mainland China that's been suspended - for now. Audio
NZ Hong Kong expats furious over extradition law
In this episode of Voices; we hear local reactions to a controversial new extradition bill in Hong Kong with mainland China that's been suspended - for now.
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