Terrorism
Four killed in Jerusalem truck attack
Four Israelis have been killed in Jerusalem by a Palestinian man who rammed a lorry into them, in what police say was a terrorist attack.
Islamnic State claims responsibility for NY massacre in Turkey
The Islamic State group says one of its militants carried out the New Year massacre in Turkey. Audio
Syrian regime defends its approach to liberating Aleppo
Fares Shehabi, the pro regime MP for Aleppo, talks to Susie Ferguson about the evacuation of Aleppo. He defends the goverment's approach to tackling terrorism within Syria. Audio
Body of murdered Russian envoy returning to Moscow
The body of the slain Russian envoy Andrei Karlov is on its way back to Moscow from Turkey. Our Moscow correspondent Julia Lyubova has the latest. Audio
Terrorism, International Security and The Future of the human race
Overnight, Russia's ambassador to Turkey was assassinated by a police officer. And, in Germany, nine people are dead, and at least 50 are injured, after a truck ploughed into a crowd close to a… Audio
Public Enemy - Episode 3
How do you trust your community when someone is always watching? Audio
Public Enemy - Episode 1
Between the rise of ISIS and Donald Trump, what does it mean to grow up a Muslim in the midst of the War on Terror? Audio
Paris a year since attacks: 'We will not forget them'
The Bataclan concert hall in Paris has re-opened a year after France's bloodiest terror attack, starting with a minute's silence.
Public Enemy - Episode 2
How do you hold on to an identity when it is constantly under attack? Audio
Two-year spike in OECD terror attacks
New analysis shows terrorist attacks in OECD countries are rapidly becoming more deadly, though they still account for just 3 percent of attacks that kill more than 10 people.
Terror suspect found dead in German prison cell
A Syrian migrant suspected of planning a bomb attack on a Berlin airport has committed suicide in his prison cell in Germany.
Paris attacks: Salah Abdeslam's lawyers step aside
Lawyers for the main, and only surviving suspect in last year's Paris attacks, are stepping down. Hugh Schofield is in Paris with the latest. Audio
Gerard van Bohemen: the United Nations and the Security Council
Kim Hill talks to Gerard van Bohemen, New Zealand's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. New Zealand is currently a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Audio
Motive for New York bombing still unclear
New York's Governor and the city's police chief say they still don't know who was behind a bombing in Manhattan yesterday that injured 29 people. Audio
Sky Tower climb marks 9/11 anniversary
About 160 firefighters have climbed the Sky Tower in Auckland to honour their New York counterparts who died in the September 11 terror attacks.
Sydney stabbing inspired by Islamic State - NSW police
A 22-year-old man charged with a terrorist attack in south-west Sydney was inspired by the so-called Islamic State group, New South Wales police say.
Protesters at sea will be treated as terrorists, MPs told
New Zealanders taking part in protests at sea could be treated as terrorists and face draconian punishments under proposed law changes, MPs have been told.
Australian teen jailed for Anzac attack plans
A Melbourne teenager who planned an Anzac Day terrorist attack has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Europe correspondent, Carsten von Nahmen
Germany's interior minister proposes a partial ban of the burqa, the mood among Germans towards nearly 1.1 million new refugees, & Angela Merkel faces a regional election. Audio
Islamic State Sinai leader dead in airstrike, Egypt says
The head of Islamic State's Sinai branch has been killed in an air strike, along with dozens of its fighters, Egypt says.