Terrorism
Paris correspondent update latest with Paris attacks
There's been more panic in Paris with hundreds of people fleeing the Place De La Republique. The BBC's Olivier Weber is in Paris. Audio
John Key offers France moral support
The Prime Minister, John Key, expects the Paris attacks to figure prominently when Asia Pacific leaders meet for this week's Apec summit in the Philippines. Audio
French Ambassador: it's a different type of war we are fighting
The French Ambassador to New Zealand Florence Jeanblanc-Risler says her country is still coming to terms with the attacks. Audio
NZers in Paris shaken in aftermath of attacks
Stories of New Zealanders in Paris are still emerging. Audio
Sporting world mourns for Paris
All major sporting events in the Paris region have been suspended as France mourned the victims of the deadly attacks.
Bomb likely cause of Russian plane crash
British and US authorities say evidence suggests that a bomb is the likely cause of last weekend's crash of a Russian airliner over Egypt's Sinai peninsula. Audio
US aviation lawyer says they'll be more attacks
And a former inspector general of the US Transportation Department warns that if this was a bomb on board then people could expect more terrorist attacks. Audio
Pakistan bomb blast kills 16
A suicide bomber killed 16 people in Pakistan on Friday at a procession in Sindh province for the Shi'ite Muslim holiday of Ashura, police said.
Australia's top police chief warns of worsening terror threat
The head of Australia's Federal Police is warning that the country is facing a worsening threat from terrorism. Audio
Govt appoints counter-terrorism ambassador
The government has appointed an ambassador for counter-terrorism.
Egyptian security forces accidentally kill 12
Security forces in Egypt have mistakenly killed 12 people, including Mexican tourists, during an anti-terror operation, the interior ministry says.
London bombing victim and now peace advocate, Gill Hicks
Australian Gill Hicks was almost killed in the July 2005 London Tube bombings. She lost both her legs. When she recovered she devoted herself to a mission of spreading peace, setting up charity Making… Audio
Train gunman
Passengers were confronted by a radical Islamist gunman on a Amsterdam-Paris train. Have you ever thought about how you'd react in such a situation? Audio
Teach counter-terrorism lessons in school - thinktank
Teach counter-terrorism lessons in school. That's the recommendation across the Tasman from a thinktank which says this'd be one way to combat the online-savvy Islamic State. Audio
Book claims bin Laden already captured by the Pakistan military
Was the daring US raid on a Pakistani compound that killed Amerca's most wanted, a lie? Audio
French police arrest suspect allegedly planning church attacks
Police in France have arrested a student suspected of planning attacks on churchgoers. Audio
How ISIS radicalises young people around the world
A 14 year old British boy has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in preparing an act of terrorism. The case is linked to the arrest of five teenagers in Melbourne over alleged plans to target… Audio
British teen arrestsed in connection with terror plot
British Police have arrested a 14-year-old boy they believe is linked to a terror plot planned for First World War centenary events in Australia. Audio
Abbott calls up Anzac spirit in shadow of IS arrests, Iraq
In the shadow of heightened terrorism worries leading up to April the 25th, the Australian Prime Minister has evoked the image of the Anzacs to justify the Iraq mission. Audio
Iran to give Australia information to combat jihadists
Australia has done a deal with Iran to share crucial information on terrorism. Audio