Labour MP Darren Hughes is forced to quit Parliament while Police investigate a complaint laid against him. Phil Goff is facing criticism for keeping his knowledge of the incident quiet for two weeks.
Phil Goff (Labour Leader); Patrick Gower (TV3 reporter - live from Parliament).
Libya--NATO has taken over the job of enforcing the no fly zone over Libya. The US is reluctant to be seen at the helm of another war with an Arab state. There has been some infighting among the coalition members over motivation.
Kim Chisnall (TV3 Reporter - from Brussels); Anders Fogh Rasmussen (NATO Secretary General); Hillary Clinton (US Secretary of State); William Gortney (US Navy Vice Admiral); Melissa Davies (Europe correspondent - live from London).
More causalities in an earthquake in Burma.
Residents in Tokyo, Japan, are worried and confused over contradictory statements over water and food safety from the government among fears of nuclear contamination. Problems at the Fukushima power plant continue.
In Christchurch a string of aftershocks have shaken residents. Canterbury University students who were set to graduate have held a DIY graduation ceremony.
Juanita Copeland (TV3 reporter - from Christchurch); Chiaki Bolam-Smith (Graduate); Callum Johnston (Graduate); David Bolam-Smith (Father); Brad Richards (Broadcasting School Graduate); Kay Giles (CPIT CEO):
Interpol says it has prevented a serious terrorist attack on the Cricket World Cup, and arrested a Pakistani suspect.