Attacks
Explosions rock multiple Ukrainian cities
Newhub Europe correspondent Lisette Reymer joins us from Kyiv to discuss the latest wave of attacks on the Ukrainian capital and other cities. Audio
Ukrainian cities hit by biggest Russian attack since
A deadly wave of Russian missile strikes across Ukraine has killed at least 11 people and injured 64. Russia's attacks are the most widespread since the early weeks of the war - hitting major… Audio
Episode 7: Time - Widows of Shuhada
The widows consider whether time has shifted their feelings. Neha shares in English for the first time, Hamimah reflects on her relationship with God, and Muhubo visits Sheikh Muse’s grave. Audio
Episode 6: The Plan - Widows of Shuhada
In Islam, Allah is the Great Planner. The widows submit to his plan, even though it can be painful and confusing. We deep dive into Muhubo’s past. Neha’s family arrives from Bangladesh. Audio
Episode 5: Khadija - Widows of Shuhada
The women explore Islamic gender issues as they navigate their new lives without their husbands. Neha and baby Noor move to a place of their own, and Muhubo gets some important news. Audio
Episode 4: Fifty-one - Widows of Shuhada
Hamimah gets upfront and personal as she remembers the gruelling weeks after the attacks and before her husband dies. Neha has some news that will shape the rest of her and Noor’s lives. Audio
Sean Gourley: NZ maths genius warns about the future of AI
New Zealander Dr Sean Gourley is a prominent international expert in the mathematics of conflict situations. He speaks to Jim about the role future role of A.I in our lives. Audio
Man attacks Paris police with hammer outside Notre Dame
A man believed to be an Algerian student has attacked a police officer with a hammer outside Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Our correspondent Peter Allen says there is still a heavy police presence. Audio
NZer living in London says people are wary following attacks
Alex Spence is a New Zealander, living in London. He is a political reporter for Buzzfeed. He says that while people are wary, they are also continuing to go about their lives despite the threats. Audio
Manus detainee feared death during Good Friday attack
Papua New Guinea Police say up to 15 naval personnel, who were drunk, fired at the detention centre for asylum seekers on Manus Island on Good Friday. Audio
Dangerous Dogs - Ian Robertson
Will new laws targeting "dangerous" dogs reduce the number of attacks? We'll ask animal law expert and former vet Ian Robertson about the new measures and what else we could be doing. Audio
Onehunga serial sex attacker on the loose
Women in the Auckland suburb of Onehunga are on edge, with some even taking up self defence lessons, because a young, serial sex attacker is yet to be caught. Audio