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Russia latest to ban Fonterra products
Audio 13 Aug 2013Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus are the latest countries to ban imports and sales of Fonterra milk products. Audio
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Vanuatu Emergency Operation Centre opens
Audio 12 Aug 2013The first ever National Emergency Operation Centre has been opened in Vanuatu. Audio
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Primary Industries on latest with New Zealand milk products
Audio 5 Aug 2013Scott Gallacher, acting head of the Ministry of Primary Industries, talks to Morning Report about the looming crisis within New Zealand's dairy export sector. Audio
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The latest about the deadly bus crash in Italy
Audio 29 Jul 2013At least 37 people are dead after their bus plunged more than 15 metres off an overpass into a ravine in southern Italy. Audio
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Fiji regime attacks Canberra's policy on boat people
Audio 29 Jul 2013Fiji attack on Canberra comes as Fiji repositions itself globally and regionally. Audio
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Rivalry between two Tonga colleges needs to be tackled at highest level
Audio 24 Jul 2013Head of Tonga Advisory Council says rivalry between Tonga and Tupou Colleges has to be tackled at the highest level - by the government and the church. Audio
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The latest from Wellington
Audio 23 Jul 2013In Wellington's central city today, most shops and businesses have reopened and people been back at work. Audio
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Kaikoura shocked by latest seal attack
Audio 23 Jul 2013Kaikoura tourism operators are shocked by the killing of a female fur seal and a seal pup at Ohau Point north of the town. Audio
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Latest from Japane elections
Audio 22 Jul 2013To Japan now, where Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is telling voters that his election victory on Sunday will put an end to the country's political volatility. Audio
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Latest from the chief building officer
Audio 22 Jul 2013The chief building officer for Wellington City Council is Richard Toner. Audio
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Solomons' Temotu people question sea bed mining
Audio 22 Jul 2013People in Solomon Islands' Temotu province are calling for more consultations before undersea mining goes ahead in their region. Audio
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Latest Tonga inter-school attack described as the worst
Audio 22 Jul 2013A Tonga College student remains in a critical condition, with a fractured skull, following an alleged attack on a home by 147 students from rival school Tupou College. Audio
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More on latest research into alcohol-attributed deaths
Audio 15 Jul 2013More now on a new study which has identifed alcohol as responsible for the deaths of more than one in 20 New Zealanders under the age of 80. Audio
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Cultural respect key to youth crime prevention in New Caledonia
Audio 12 Jul 2013Better engagement with different cultures in an effort to prevent youth crime in New Caledonia has been a key learning for officials on a visit to New Zealand this week. Audio
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Corruption now systemic in Solomon Islands - survey
Audio 12 Jul 2013Survey shows pervasive extent of corruption in modern Solomon Islands society Audio
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Former ambassador to Egypt talks about latest turmoil
Audio 10 Jul 2013Egypt's main coalition, which supported the military ousting of President Morsi, has rejected a decree giving the interim leader extensive powers ahead of a new election. Audio
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Foreign Policy towards Fjii up for debate
Audio 10 Jul 2013Foreign policy approaches to the vexed question of Fiji have been the subject of debate at a New Zealand Foreign Policy School. Audio
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Latest poll has Australia's Labor and Coalition neck in neck
Audio 9 Jul 2013To Australia, where the latest Newspoll has Kevin Rudd's Labor and the opposition coalition neck in neck. Audio
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The latest from the defamation trial of a war reporter
Audio 9 Jul 2013A war correspondent who is suing the Defence Force and its chief for defamation has told a court he felt furious after a defence press release challenged the accuracy of his reporting. Audio
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Latest on the fatal motorway gunfight
Audio 8 Jul 2013The man shot dead in gun fight with police on an Auckland motorway was a former soldier discharged from the Army for disciplinary reasons. Audio
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Ministry scrambles to meet latest Chinese trade requirement
Audio 8 Jul 2013Thirteen hundred containers of meat have been caught out by new import requirements in China that the government has had to scramble to sort out. Audio
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Scepticism about latest AIDS revelations in PNG
Audio 4 Jul 2013The National AIDS Council Secretariat in PNG says the epidemic has been contained, but some are not so sure. Audio
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Co-ordinated health delivery vital in Pacific, research shows
Audio 1 Jul 2013Research commissioned by the Fred Hollows Foundation shows the benefits from a more co-ordinated approach to the delivery of health services in the Pacific Audio
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Latest on Mandela from Pretoria
Audio 24 Jun 2013To South Africa now, where Nelson Mandela remains in hospital in a critical condition. Audio
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Latest on the worst storm in decades
Audio 21 Jun 2013The capital's acting Civil Defence controller, Neville Brown. Audio