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Rainbow Warrior apology 'too late'
The captain of the bombed Rainbow Warrior says he accepts the apology of a former French secret service officer - but says justice has not been done.

Rainbow Warrior Auckland open day
New Zealand's most famous ship the Rainbow Warrior is here in Auckland. The boat will be in port for public open days over the weekend.

Wanted: Your views on Rainbow Warrior memorial
Friday will mark 30 years since the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, and the Ports of Auckland is seeking views on a proposal to erect a memorial.

At the end of the Rainbow
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior off Marsden Wharf. We take a look back.

Rainbow Warrior: The Greenpeace story
Bunny McDiarmid was a deckhand on the Rainbow Warrior when it was sunk by French agents in 1985, in this nzherald.co.nz archive interview filmed for the 25 years anniversary, Bunny recalls what happened that fateful day and what happened to Greenpeace and the anti-nuclear movement.

Auckland's most infamous inmates
The 30th anniversary of the Rainbow Warrior sinking is on July 10. Suzanne McFadden looks at the problems Auckland faced in containing its most renowned prisoners.

Rainbow Warrior: How the police caught the spies
Maurice Whitham was 2IC of the police operation that exposed France’s act of terrorism. It was the greatest case he and his colleagues were involved in. He explains to Phil Taylor how the evidence trails unfolded…

WATCH: Rainbow Warrior: Breaking the story of a generation
From hearing the blast to chasing the police car as the convicted spies were smuggled out of the country, Herald reporters recount how they broke the story.

Bomber's pic 'painful mistake'
The only New Zealand crew member on board the Rainbow Warrior says it was a "painful mistake" for a Greenpeace calendar to include a photograph taken by a French spy convicted of the ship's bombing.

Rainbow Warrior track upgraded
More than 100 people have taken part in a mammoth volunteer effort to repair the track to the Rainbow Warrior memorial at Matauri Bay in Northland.

Where are they now?
The Herald on Sunday reveals what happened to some of those involved with the Rainbow Warrior and the investigation.

The Bayswater revolutionary
An anti-apartheid musician huge in his homeland is now living quietly in our midst.