Philippa Tolley
Police Saying Little About Abducted Five Year Old
Police are saying little as they continue their hunt for the abducted Auckland girl, Cina Ma. Audio
Scallop Fishing Season Opens
It's one of the bright spots of winter for connoisseurs, the opening of the recreational scallop-fishing season. Audio
EU Has Deep Concerns About Fiji
The European Union says it still has deep concerns Fiji will not hold democratic elections early next year. Audio
Report to be handed to Governments in Dili and Jakarta
A report blaming Indonesia and particularly its armed forces for the violence and killings in East Timor. Audio
Explosives May be Used to Clear Slip
Explosives may be used to clear an unstable slip above the Shotover River near Queenstown, if it doesn't fall by Friday. Audio
Abduction of Five-Year-Old
She was playing on her bike in the suburb of Harrowglen when she was bundled into a car by a masked man. Audio
Head of State to Face War Crimes
The prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, wants the court to issue a warrant for the arrest of the president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir. Audio
Hunt Continues For Five Year Old
The hunt continues this morning for a five-year-old girl abducted from outside her Albany home yesterday. Audio
Ministers to Meet With Bainimarama
The ministers, known as the Ministerial Contact Group, are in Fiji for two days, for a series of high-level meetings. Audio
Top Stories for 14 July 2008
Tony Veitch Saga, Winter Power, Child Health, Winston Peters, Sport. Audio
Zimbabwe Crisis
The opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has been arrested again and a third of the population are in need of humanitarian aid. Audio
UN Decolonisation Committee on the Pacific
Of the sixteen non self governing territories overseen by the C24, as the Committee's known, six are in this region. Audio
News From Australia
We cross to Canberra now to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh . Audio
Green Party Unhappy About Heavier Trucks
The Green Party is condemning moves allowing trucks to carry heavier loads on the nation's roads. Audio
Millions Facing Foodshortage
A new UN report has predicted millions more people are facing a dire foodshortage. Audio
Current System Working Well
The Solicitor-General is sceptical that a public prosecutors office would be cost effective for New Zealand. Audio
Photo Journalist Had Been Harassed by Police
The award winning journalist was found with head injuries in a ditch in the Kenyan capital. Audio