Spying
NZ's intelligence gathering
New Zealand's inteligence gathering net is being cast wider than initially revealed. Audio
Australia's spies working closely with GCSB in the Pacific.
So is there any problem with the Prime Minister's dismissal of any concern over the revelation of mass surveillance? Audio
Is NZ spying our Pacific neighbours?
Dr Steven Ratuva a Fijian academic, and the director of Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies at the University of Canterbury. Mike Field is Nine to Noon's Pacific correspondent. Audio
Snowden's lawyer says he wants to go home
More on whistleblower Edward Snowden. Snowden's lawyer says his client wants to leave Russia and return to the United States. Audio
Analyst says Govt must have plan in place
The New Zealand investigative journalist Nicky Hager says New Zealand is increasing its surveillance on its Pacific neighbours, and passing the metadata straight onto United States authorities. Audio
Labour on government spying on pacific neighbours
The Prime Minister, John Key, declined to be interviewed this morning. Audio
Hager reveals NZ spies on neighbours,
The investigative journalist, Nicky Hager says New Zealand is spying on its Pacific neighbours on a scale never seen before. Audio
NZ spying on pacific neighbours
The investigative journalist, Nicky Hager, says New Zealand is spying on its Pacific neighbours, and passing on vast amounts of information from intercepted communications en masse to America's… Audio
Russian spy poisoned in London
A public inquiry into the death of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko has opened in London. Audio
Online with Hamish MacEwan
Google releases its list of the year's most popular searches; Star Trek ahead of its time (again); New York City libraries soon will let patrons 'check out the Internet'; an app to help you sleep… Audio
British journalists spied on by state, put on extremist list
Jason N Parkinson is a freelance video journalist, who covers subjects ranging from environmental disaster to conflict. He was nominated for the Rory Peck News Award for his work during the Egyptian… Audio
93 year old woman to be honoured for spy work during WW2
It has been revealed that a 93-year-old Auckland rest home resident operated as a French spy during World War Two. Audio
Political Reporters on the campaign trail
It's the last week of the campaign so how has the spying revelations gone down on the campaign trail. Audio
Glenn Greenwald on extent of GCSB mass surveillance
Glenn Greenwald is a constitutional and civil rights lawyer, turned blogger and journalist who spent several years investigating NSA wire tapping and was chosen by Edward Snowden to reveal NSA actions… Audio
CIA will no longer use vaccination programmes to spy
Dr. John R. Finnegan, Jr. is a professor and the Dean at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He is an epidemiology and community public health expert, and one of the 12 Deans who… Audio
CIA ends use of vaccine programmes
The CIA says it will never again use vaccination programmes as cover for operations after admitting it set up a fake immunisation survey as it hunted for Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. Audio
Ideas for 4 August 2013
Human rights lawyer Tim McBride and former SIS officer turned academic Dr Rhys Ball talk to Chris Laidlaw about the pros and cons of the state spying on its citizens; and US journalist Will Potter… Audio
Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Edward Snowden's latest revelations were a huge embarrassment for the UK Government. Foreign politicians and diplomats attending two G20 Summit meetings in London in 2009 had their phone calls… Audio
Stella Rimington - Spooking the Spooks
Dame Stella Rimington worked her way up the ranks of Britain's internal security agency, MI5, to become its first woman Director-General. Nowadays she writes spy stories and says her fictional hero… Audio