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NZDF needs greater civilian scrutiny
COMMENT: There are more reasons than not to hold inquiry into SAS raid, says Audrey Young.
COMMENT: There are more reasons than not to hold inquiry into SAS raid, says Audrey Young.
Confused? Here's a guide to fracas that has followed the release of the Hit & Run book.
COMMENT: Questions raised about the deaths of Afghan civilians warrant an inquiry.
Ameen Mokdad risked his life when he played music but he says alternative was unthinkable.
NZ seems to be "beckoning China as an enemy", Australian journalist John Pilger says.
NZ Defence Force's interpreters talk about their former roles and life in NZ.
Mother of soldier says she wishes NZ troops were brought home before her son died in 2012.
For three years the NZ Defence Force resisted releasing the report.
NZSAS soldier says civilians were killed after faulty US intelligence.
EDITORIAL: The story of War on Terror is riddled with controversy and failure.
One of the most damning claims in Nicky Hager's new book has been confirmed.
COMMENT: Whether Nicky Hager's new book scores the required hits is yet to be determined.
Credible sources are emerging to confirm civilians were killed during raid in Afghanistan.
Wayne Mapp and former governor of Bamyan province both confirm civilian deaths.
Labour, Greens and NZ First want an inquiry into claims made in a new book.
Claim from NZDF there were no civilian casualties at odds with Minister's comment in 2014.
In 1969, a 20-year-old Corporal Benfell led eight men into combat in Vietnam.
Previously classified footage of nuclear explosions tested during the Cold War have been rescued from high-security vaults.
Twelve people from Mosul, including a 2-month-old baby, have been treated for suspected exposure to a blistering chemical agent.
The true horror of Islamic State's mass killings may never fully be known.
US President Donald Trump has pledged to increase US defense spending.
The remains of an unknown NZ soldier have been found a century after he died.
For complicated reasons to do with war and politics, the only way in and out of the enclave controlled by Syria's Kurds is on a rusty
Opposing sides in the Syrian war came face-to-face in United Nations peace talks for the first time in three years yesterday.
COMMENT: Yesterday our nation paused just before one o'clock to remember.
How many languages can you speak? Hamilton resident Christian Damba knows eight languages and is now adding Te Reo as his ninth. - Made with funding from NZ on Air
Joyce Luma, head of the United Nation's World Food Programme in South Sudan, called the famine "man-made".
The wife of the pilot and war hero killed when his helicopter crashed as he fought the Port Hills fires is "amazed" by the support for her family.
A genetically engineered virus is easier to make and could kill more people than nuclear weapons, says Bill Gates.
Wreaths laid on beach where Japanese soldiers ordered nurses to walk into the sea and then shot.