Columbia
María Jimena Duzán: Colombia goes left and faces its truths
Colombia's Truth Commission has presented its final report on the country's civil conflict, announcing that at least 450,664 people were killed over nearly six decades. Meanwhile, for the first time… Audio
Heroes & Villains: Senegal, Sanchez and the Blue Samurai
In the latest episode of Squeaky Bum Time, RNZ's FIFA World Cup podcast, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle wrap up the first round of the group stage, and with the help of guests Stuff football writer… Audio
Body and ID cards found on boat washed up in Marshalls
A boat has been found washed up on a Marshall Islands atoll with a decomposed body on board as well as ID cards belonging to three Latin American men.
The refugee experience
A Colombian refugee, Daniel Gamboa Salazar, wants Kiwis to get to know the truth behind stereotypes. Daniel became a refugee when he fled Colombia with his mother as a child, and is now an aspiring… Video, Audio
Women urged not to get pregnant over Zika fears
Officials in Colombia are so concerned by the Zika virus they're urging women to delay pregnancies to avoid potential infection. Audio
Peace Talks and Beauty Contests
After five decades of war the Colombian government and FARC rebels look to be on the cusp of negotiating an end to the conflict. Journalist Sean McKenna joins us from Medellin, Colombia, to talk about… Audio
Rangitoto Ships Recycled
It's been one man's quest to record the whereabouts of ships scuttled on Rangitoto island before they vanish. Audio, Gallery
Womad 2015 Live: Balkan Beat Box, Che Sudaka
Interviews and live performances from Balkan Beat Box and Che Sudaka. Audio
Womad 2015 Live: Che Sudaka, Tahuna Breaks
An interview and live performance from Spanish based group Che Sudaka, originally from Columbia and Argentina. Then, a set from Auckland-based funk band Tahuna Breaks who had an appreciative Womad… Video, Audio
Tamobolero by Totó La Momposina y Sus Tambores
Jim Pinckney rejoices in the revitalized sounds of Colombian legend Toto la Momposina. Audio
Tamobolero by Totó La Momposina y Sus Tambores
Jim Pinckney rejoices in the revitalized sounds of Colombian legend Toto la Momposina.
AudioWomad 2014 Live: Femi Kuti, La Chiva Gantiva
Live music from Femi Kuti and his big band Positive Force, and La Chiva Gantiva, a multi-cultural band formed in Brussels by a collection of ex-pat Columbian musicians. Audio