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Latest on where power is out around North Island
Audio 14 Apr 2017Widespread power cuts this morning after Cyclone Cook batters the North Island. Audio
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Controversy in Fiji over ban on blood donations from gay men
Audio 14 Apr 2017Reports a gay man in Fiji was told he could not donate blood has sparked debate over whether it's Health Ministry's policies are discriminatory. Audio
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MetService with the latest on Cyclone Cook
Metservice Metereologist Lisa Murray joins Checkpoint. Audio
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Leap of Faith, Jenny Pattrick's latest historical novel.
Historical novelist Jenny Pattrick is fascinated by the workers - often men - who built New Zealand. Her earlier novels described the lives of the Denniston Miners. Her latest book Leap of Faith… Audio
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US correspondent Harry Horton with the latest on the US strike
Audio 7 Apr 2017US correspondent Harry Horton joins Checkpoint live from Washington to discuss America's attack on Syria. Video, Audio
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Latest from flooded Whakatane District
Kathryn Ryan talks with the mayor of the Whakatane District, Tony Bonne, who says Edgecumbe is still flooding. Audio
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Latest from Whakatane region
RNZ's Sharon Brettkelly who's flown above Edgecumbe and other flooded parts of the Whakatane region. Audio
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Claims of human rights abuses near a PNG goldmine
Audio 7 Apr 2017Claims of human rights abuses during a police operation near a PNG goldmine are raising questions about whether its owners are doing enough to combat the violence that's plagued the mine for decades.
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Bomb rips through St Petersburg train; kills at least 10 and injures 40
The entire metro system in St Petersburg has been shut down after a bomb exploded, killing 10 people and injuring 40 others. Audio
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PFF says Fiji Times search warrant 'heavy handed'
Audio 4 Apr 2017The Pacific Freedom Forum says the search warrant executed at the Fiji Times newspaper last week could further erode the right of free expression in Fiji. Audio
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Latest incarnation of CYF opens its doors
The inauguration of Oranga Tamariki, the new Ministry for Vulnerable Children, marks the end of the beleaguered Child Youth and Family. Video, Audio
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Pacific businesses in Auckland to try and break into NZ market
28 businesses from around the pacific region are in Auckland creating partnerships that will help them break into the New Zealand market. Audio
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Forget the red vs white debate- blue wine is the latest trend
"We wanted to create an innovation in the market, we wanted to make something different, we wanted to target people the traditional wine indsutry cannot target." Iñigo Alday, one of the founders of… Audio
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Tonga using fish and chicks to combat ncds
Audio 24 Mar 2017On the back of providing access to discounted fresh fish, Tonga's government is shipping thousands of baby ducks and chickens to villages to promote the consumption of locally sourced foods. Audio
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Amnesty says food barrier could amount to torture
Amnesty says a barrier installed at Manus Island's detention centre in PNG could be tantamount to torture if it's difficult for detainees to access food. Audio
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People of Manus have been failed by two government, says MP
Audio 20 Mar 2017Governments of Australia and Papua new Guinea have failed the people of Manus, according to the local MP, who says that despite keeping its side of the deal around the regional asylum seeker… Audio
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Guam an unwitting target in rising geopolitical tensions
Audio 10 Mar 2017Guam's role as the forward strategic point for the projection of US force in the Asia Pacific has made the Micronesian people of this island an unwitting target. Audio
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Emergency management officer with latest on flooding
Garry Towler is the Thames Valley Civil Defence Emergeny Management Officer. She joins Checkpoint with the latest information on the flooding in the Coromandel region. Audio
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American immigration law expert on Trump's latest order
Immigration law specialist Zach Norris says the new Trump travel ban will put New Zealanders under greater scrutiny if they have dual citizenship with one of the six countries on the banned list. Audio
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Hōkūle'a spreads conservation message in Rapa Nui
Audio 2 Mar 2017A traditional Hawaiian canoe, travelling the world promoting marine conservation, has arrived in Rapa Nui after a more than 16 day journey from the Galapagos Islands. Audio
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Netsafe's Martin Cocker talks about the latest phone scam
Netsafe's executive director, Martin Cocker, talks about a new offshore scam which uses a "yes" response to make it appear that you have agreed to a purchase. Audio
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Fiji's Bainimarama remains well ahead in latest poll
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama has continued to score highly in the latest poll by Tebbutt Research. Audio
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Maja Burry with the latest on Port Hills fire
Our reporter Maja Burry says things have definately improved but crews will be back in the air for the seventh day to keep the hot spots under control. Audio