China
Dr Lobsang Sangay - Leader of a government-in-exile
Dr. Lobsang Sangay was born and grew up in a Tibetan settlement near Darjeeling. He was a Fullbright Scholar, obtaining a Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D) from Harvard Law School - the first… Audio
Turbulence on flight to Bangkok injures 27
At least 27 people were hurt when an Aeroflot flight from Moscow to Bangkok hit a patch of severe turbulence.
Ex-Chinese officials hiding out in NZ - reports
Police will not confirm whether they are investigating four former high-ranking Chinese officials alleged to be hiding out in New Zealand.
Trump orders China steel investigation
US President Donald Trump has launched an investigation into whether Chinese and other foreign steel threatens US national security.
China cautious on expanding trilateral aid for region
An expert on Chinese foreign aid says China is learning lessons about how to deliver aid through ventures like the Cook islands Te Mato Vai water project. Audio
Steel, stimulus drive strong China growth
China's economy has grown to a stronger-than-expected 6.9 percent in the first quarter, helped by a property boom and infrastructure spending.
Quin Tang - Half a Walnut Tree
As a three-year-old in China, Quin Tang's mother was shot in front of her and her father taken away. After moving to Christchurch 25 years ago, she walked out of an abusive marriage with two young… Audio
Pacific Forum deepens links with China
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat has been in China to strengthen links between the two regions. Audio
Young visionaries and the future of fashion
If you want to know what the future of fashion looks like it pays to keep an eye on emerging designers who create without boundaries. Sonia Sly meets emerging designers from around the world to find… Audio
Northland Council to sign MoU with Chinese company
Northland Regional Council is to sign a Memorandum of Understanding today with a Chinese state-owned enterprise on the hunt for investment opportunities.
Illegal Zespri plantings in China spark investigation
Police are investigating a possible breach of Zespri's intellectual property rights after kiwifruit varieties were transferred and planted in China illegally.
Making the modern gentleman
What does it take to make the modern gentleman? With a love of art and design New Zealand menswear label, French 83, provides a twist on classic suiting for the young professional. Add a dash of our… Audio
Lawyer targets China's chief justice in NZ extradition case
China's assurances of a fair trial are not reliable, the lawyer for a man accused of murder has argued in the first case of extradition to China dealt with by a New Zealand justice minister.
Bike sharing schemes: hits and misses
Since the success of the Velib in Paris 10 years ago, bike sharing schemes are now up and running in about one thousand places worldwide. We've got a round up of the ones that flopped and the ones… Audio
China Film Fest sweeps into Dunedin
The leading lights of the Chinese film industry have descended on Dunedin for the first official China Film Festival in New Zealand.
Shared interests & special menu at lunch for Chinese Premier
On the last day of his visit, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told Prime Minister Bill English and about 600 other guests that New Zealand and China's relationship will scale new heights. Audio
'One Belt, One Road' significant to New Zealand
David Mahon, a China investment specialist and the chairman at Mahon China, says New Zealand signing up to China's 'One Belt, One Road' plan is significant. "It's a genuine first if you look at the… Audio
Belt & Road initiative could be huge opportunity for NZ
More Chinese investment in New Zealand and booming tourism numbers were a key part of talks yesterday between the Prime Minister and China's Premier, Li Keqiang, as our political reporter Demelza… Audio
NZ-China trade talks to start next month
Talks on upgrading the New Zealand-China Free Trade Agreement will begin on Anzac Day. Video