South Korea
South Korea forges links at Fieldays
For the first time, South Korean companies are exhibiting together at the National Agricultural Fieldays.
AudioYoung Uck Kim: MHIVC judge
Young Uck Kim is one of South Korea's most well-respected musicians: as a violinist, teacher and chamber musician, in Queenstown to join the Michael Hill International Violin Competition. Audio
MPs warned about risks of law suits
MPs have been warned that a disputes provision in the South Korea trade deal could expose the New Zealand government to multi-million-dollar lawsuits from foreign corporations. Audio
South Korea and the NZ Trade Deal
Jane Patterson delves into the trade agreement with South Korea and asks if it's a good deal for NZ? Audio
South Korean group leads CNMI hotel refurb
South Korean investors have embarked on a multi-million dollar renovation of the former Palms Resort Saipan and have renamed it Kensington Saipan Hotel.
Rev Moon agency helps in Vanuatu relief
International relief supplies continue to flow for communities affected by Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu and Tuvalu.
Samoa looks to make alcohol from local produce
The success in producing alcohol from local fruits and root crops in Samoa is being seen as an opportunity for exporting to overseas markets.
Racing robots at Robot World 2014, South Korea
Robot World 2014 was recently held in Seoul, South Korea. We meet Professor Jacky Baltes from the University of Manitoba in Canada at these robot races. Audio
Breakthrough with free trade negotiations with South Korea
Exporters in the red meat, kiwi-fruit and wine industries are hailing the newly agreed free trade deal with South Korea. Audio
Sewol ferry captain sentenced to 36-years in prison
A South Korean court has found the captain of the ferry that capsized in April, killing more than 300 passengers, guilty of negligence and sentenced him to 36-years in prison. Audio
Korea ferry captain found guilty
The captain of the South Korean ferry that capsized killing more than 300 people has been sent to prison for 36 years. Audio
Tech news
Technology news with Peter Griffin. South Korea's troubled national ID system. Also HBO cuts the cable and goes online. Audio
Robotic study in Auckland
The world's first multi-robotic study is taking place at an Auckland retirement village this month, involving 31 robots, 100 residents and 100 staff. The Healthbots project is being run by Auckland… Audio