Spain
Barcelona attack: Spain terror cell had 120 gas canisters
A 12-strong terror cell that carried out two attacks this week was planning to use gas canisters in vehicle attacks, Spanish police say.
Barcelona attack terror cell 'dismantled'
The terror cell behind the attack in Barcelona that left 13 people dead has been dismantled, Spain's Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido says.
Latest from Spain terror attacks
Sabina Castelfranco reports on the manhunt that's underway after terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils. Audio
Barcelona attacker may still be alive and at large
Spanish police say the driver of the van that ploughed into crowds in Barcelona, killing 13 people, may still be alive and at large.
British MP rattles sabres over Gibraltar Brexit negotiations
A former British Conservative leader has suggested the UK would go to war to defend the sovereignty of Gibraltar, a UK-controlled territory at the southern tip of Spain.
Cook Islands traditional leaders to tell EU to keep out
A traditional leader in the Cook Islands says they will be telling the European Union to keep out of their seas at a public meeting tonight.
Spain fightback to draw with England
Spain completed an improbable fightback to snatch a 2-2 friendly draw against England with both their goals coming after the 89th minute at Wembley.
NZ Bridge team into top eight of World Champs in Poland
Six New Zealand bridge players have made it to the quarter final round of the world championships in Poland. Audio
Spanish tourist coming to terms with West Papua arrest
Andreu Arino is still coping with the release of his private details by police to the press after being arrested for watching a Free West Papua rally. Audio
Italy beat Spain to go into Euro 2016 quarter-finals
Italy broke a 22-year hoodoo to end Spain's bid for a record third successive European title with a deserved 2-0 win in the last 16 of Euro 2016.
EU ratifies controversial Cooks' fishing deal
The council of the European Union has ratified a controversial fisheries agreement with the Cook Islands.
Toxic tyre dump fire triggers mass evacuation
A toxic cloud has forced the evacuation of thousands of people in Spain after a massive tyre dump caught fire.
Wine lorry attack: French ambassador summoned
French farmers have seized Spanish lorries and drained their cargo of wine in protest against cheap Spanish and Italian wine.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney discusses the latest issues from Europe including the captured Paris attacks suspect and the latest on the bus crash in spain. Audio
New Zealander in deadly bus crash in Spain
At least one New Zealander was reportedly on a bus of foreign exchange students which crashed in Spain overnight. Audio
New Zealand student in Spain bus crash
A New Zealand exchange student was onboard a bus that crashed on a main highway in Spain's northeast overnight. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - World Family Trip
an update from Kiwi Dave Monk as he and his family, wife Rachel and sons Dylan, and Lewis, keep on with their travels around the globe - currently travelling through Spain, the Monk family recently… Audio
Cooks PM may tighten Spanish fishing deal after public pressure
The Cook Islands prime minister, Henry Puna, may be bowing to public pressure against a proposed fishing deal with the European Union.
Spanish PM's party loses majority
Spain's governing conservative party has won the most seats in the general election but lost its majority, and must now try to form a coalition.
Our Own Odysseys: A Six Month Meander
Midway through the year, Aucklander Helen Vicary took the opportunity to travel through Spain (which she loves), then Sardinia, Crete, Armenia, and also Iran. Audio