European Union
Out of sight, out of mind - and half a world away
New Zealanders see Europe in their media through a narrow range of mainly British sources. Does this skew the view of this important part of the world?
UK won't start Brexit negotiations this year - May
The UK will not start official negotiations on leaving the European Union this year, British Prime Minister Theresa May says.
Thousands of Turkish police suspended
Nearly 8000 Turkish police officers have been suspended, reportedly on suspicion of having links to the coup attempt at the weekend.
EU scheme will keep NZ milk prices down - analyst
An EU milk powder intervention scheme has reached record levels and will slow NZ milk price rises, a dairy analyst says.
Cameron urges 'Remain' ahead of Brexit vote
In a rare address in front of his Downing Street office, British Prime Minister David Cameron has made a personal appeal to Britons his age and older to vote to stay in the EU. Audio
Former UK Labour MP Bryan Gould says Brexit vote too close to call
It's just four days until Britain votes on whether to quit the European Union. Audio
UK faces existential choice, says David Cameron
The UK faces an "existential choice" in the EU referendum from which there would be "no turning back", UK Prime Minister David Cameron says.
Brexit good for NZers wanting to work in UK - Farage
A British withdrawal from the European Union would be good for New Zealanders wanting to work in Britain, claims the leader of the UK Independence Party.
Germany warns UK ahead of Brexit referendum
If the UK votes to leave the EU next week, the move could ultimately lead to the bloc's disintegration, Germany's foreign minister has warned.
EU gives more for Pacific energy and agriculture
The European Union is providing $US22 million dollars for sustainable energy and agriculture projects in the Pacific.
Tim Bale - Brexit or Bremain?
On June 23 Britons go to the polls to decide if their country should leave or stay in the European Union. The campaign issues on Brexit or Bremain - whether Britain exits or remains - include… Audio
Greece agrees to 'breakthrough' deal
Greece has agreed a deal to unlock a further 10.3bn euros in loans from its international creditors, after talks in Brussels.
Pacific renewable power focus in Auckland next month
Auckland's premier sports ground, Eden Park, will next month play host to a conference on renewable energy.
Netherlands voters reject EU Ukraine deal
Voters in the Netherlands have rejected in a referendum an EU partnership deal to remove trade barriers with Ukraine.
Refugees make perilous journey to Macedonia
Hundreds of refugees have crossed from Greece into Macedonia after marching through a river and finding a way through the border fence. Video
EU leaders welcome Turkish plan to curb migrants
European Union leaders welcomed a Turkish plan to help curb the massive flow of migrants into Europe. Julie Noce from Reuters reports. Audio
Corporate giants under increasing pressure to pay more tax
Facebook is the latest major corporate to bow to the increasing pressure mounting on multi-national companies to pay their fair share of tax. It will start paying tax on major advertisement revenue in… Audio
TPP critics urge transparency on EU talks
TPP critics fear trade-talks between the government and European Union will be kept secret, just as they were with the TPP agreement.
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.
Record number of displaced people - UN
The number of forcibly displaced people worldwide will "far surpass" a record 60 million this year, according to a new United Nations report.