Conflict
Concerns Middle East conflict could escalate further
Professor of International Law at the University of Waikato, Al Gillespie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss about developments in the Middle East. Audio
Starmer U-turn allows US use of UK bases
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer initially refused US forces to use UK bases - a move which President Trump called 'disappointing'. Starmer reversed his decision on Sunday, saying the bases can… Audio
NZ exports face uncertainty amid Middle East conflict
New Zealand is just about to head into peak export season, but now the country's dairy, red meat, and horticulture industries are among those bracing for impact as strikes continue in the Middle East… Audio
An update from correspondent Simon Marks in Washington DC
The conflict in Iran has widened further. Israel has attacked Lebanon in response to a Hezbollah rocket attack . New Iranian strikes have been reported on a major gas plants in Qatar and in Saudi… Audio
An update from Beirut in Lebanon
In Lebanon, 31 people have reportedly been killed and thousands have been warned to evacuate, as the Iran conflict widens. Journalist Kareem Chehayeb spoke to Corin Dann from Beirut. Audio
Conflict in Iran shows 'risk' of NZ government's gas importing plan
Energy experts say an immediate leap in prices after US-Israeli strikes on Iran should prompt a re-think of the government's push to build an LNG import terminal.
Investors brace as Middle East conflict hits markets
Investors are bracing for a wave of volatility following the attack on Iran from the United States Government. About 20 percent of the world's oil and gas supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a… Audio
Pacific govts alert nationals amid Middle East conflict
Pacific governments are advising their people in the Middle East to stay sheltered and make their presence known. Audio
Tongan national in UAE marked safe, airstrikes 'frightening'
Tongan national Kim Halavatau lives in Abu Dhabi and spoke to Pacific Waves host Susana Suisuiki about the US-Israel & Iran conflict affecting the Middle East region. Audio
Pentagon tells Congress no sign Iran was going to attack US first
The remarks to Congress appear to undercut one of the key arguments for the war made by senior administration officials.
The Panel with Peter Dunne and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet, Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Peter Dunne and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet. First up, with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei killed in a joint US and Israeli… Audio
Could conflict in Iran affect New Zealand's economy?
Could the fall out from conflict in the Middle East flatten New Zealand's economy? Strikes on Iran by the US and Israel have closed airspace and disrupted flights, as Iran retaliates. The Hormuz… Audio
Thousands of flights disrupted as military strikes continue in Middle East
Thousands of flights have been disrupted as military strikes continue in the Middle East. Flights in and out of airports in Tel Aviv, Dubai, Doha and other international hubs in the region have been… Audio
New Zealand exports caught up in Middle East conflict
Thousands of shipping containers filled with New Zealand exports bound for international markets are being caught up in the Midd le East conflict.
Strikes on Iran disrupting global shipping and air travel
The US President has warned combat operations will continue in Iran until all of Washington's objective have been achieved. US and Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliation have already cost dozens of… Audio
Latest from Doha after attacks on Iran
Correspondent Perry Wilton spoke to Guyon Espiner from Doha. Audio
NZ ‘hasn’t taken position’ on support of Iran strikes - Seymour
Deputy PM David Seymour spoke to Guyon Espiner about whether New Zealand supports Israel and the United States strikes on Iran. Audio
Iran attack 'a criminal act of aggression' - leading human rights lawyer
Is the US strike on Iran legal under international law? The former executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
Why Trump has changed his tune on attacking other countries
Analysis: He once proclaimed: "I am especially proud to be the first president in decades who has started no new wars."
Experts advise travellers not to panic over airspace closures
Travellers have been left grounded as countries surrounding Iran shut their airspace within hours of the strikes on Tehran. Travel Agents Association chief executive Julie White spoke to Ingrid… Audio