China
Review: Xi Jinping's Third Revolution under the spotlight
China expert Elizabeth Economy's book on the "Third Revolution"of Xi Jinping is a good analysis of his rise and policies, writes reviewer Jeremy Rees
Judge throws out appeal against Chinese garden
A High Court judge has dismissed an appeal against a plan to build a Chinese garden in Frank Kitts Park on Wellington's waterfront.
NZ ‘big and bold enough’ to call China out over hacking
Minister Responsible for GCSB, Andrew Little, talks to Lisa Owen following revelations New Zealand data has been hacked by a group led by two Chinese nationals, linked to the Chinese government. Video, Audio
NZ data hacked by Chinese nationals linked to government
At least a dozen countries including New Zealand have been hacked by a group led by two Chinese nationals, who've been arrested in the United States. And New Zealand's spy agency GCSB has established… Video, Audio
To the heart of Eurasia: new books on the Silk Roads take very different routes
Two new books on the Silk Roads crisscrossing central Asia give very different views on the heart of Eurasia.
The Golden Gamer
In this episode of Voices; we meet a New Zealand Chinese migrant who is making waves on the gaming scene both here and in China. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
The Golden Gamer
In this episode of Voices; we meet a New Zealand Chinese migrant who is making waves on the gaming scene both here and in China. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioRepresenting Chinese Art - New Networks at Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Our public gallery collections reflect colonial ties to England and an art history rooted both here and in Europe. But what of collecting and representing the art scene of today from elsewhere - in… Audio, Gallery
China's 'selfie' generation to drive next tourism wave
A new wave of young, adventurous, tech-savvy tourists from China are heading overseas and the Pacific region is being urged to find out what makes them tick.
China's 'selfie' generation to drive next tourism wave
The Pacific region's being urged to prepare for a new wave of young, adventurous, tech-savvy tourists from China. Chinese tourism experts say independent millenials will drive China's outbound tourism… Audio
Passing of the 41st POTUS, George Bush
US correspondent, Susan Milligan on the passing George Bush senior, what is his legacy? Audio
China's disappearing Uyghurs
In this episode of Voices; we chat to some Uyghurs who claim persecution and human rights violations by China is rife and there are warnings for New Zealand to be careful. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
…China's disappearing Uyghurs
In this episode of Voices; we chat to some Uyghurs who claim persecution and human rights violations by China is rife and there are warnings for New Zealand to be careful. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
… AudioWhat to make of the Huawei ban?
"Huawei has done nothing at all wrong except be Chinese", declares Kiwiblog, in relation to the government's decision to bar the company from being involved with Spark's 5G rollout. Audio
Trust us, govt urges Kiwis over Huawei decision
The Government says we have to trust its spy agency's decision to reject a joint deal between Spark and the telco giant Huawei. It's citing serious security concerns, which has prompted a furious… Audio
Huawei blocked from involvement with 5G rollout
The government seems to have sided with 5 Eyes over free trade in blocking Chinese tech company Huawei from being involved with Spark in rolling out a new 5G network. The decision was made on the… Audio
Huawei vs Five Eyes: NZ diplomatic ties at centre of dilemma
Opinion - The GCSB's decision to recommend against using Huawei equipment for the 5G rollout underscores the strategic role commercial telecommunications plays in modern society, writes Paul Buchanan.
Chinese photographer disappears in Xinjiang
An award-winning Chinese photographer has disappeared while visiting China's Xinjiang region, his wife says.
Pacific concerns about China overstated - Lowy director
The Pacific director of Australian think tank, the Lowy Institute, Jonathan Pryke, is New Zealand to launch the body's Pacific Aid Map. Audio
China keeps the media in line
International journalists were startled when Chinese officials prevented them from reporting some events at the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea this week. It was a taste of the tactics China employs… Audio