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Woman allegedly abducted on Honiara bus and raped
Audio 21 Jun 2013A media officer says a 21-year-old woman was travelling on a bus last week when she was allegedly abducted in east Honiara. Audio
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Latest on fatal landslide, bad weather in Nelson
Audio 17 Jun 2013Nelson reporter, Alison Hossain, is en route to the scene of the fatal slip but is being hampered by road closures caused by the extreme weather. Audio
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HarperCollins latest publisher to cut jobs
Audio 13 Jun 2013One of the country's biggest publishing houses is cutting staff here in favour of Australia, as it struggles to compete in an increasingly digital and online market. Audio
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Where is America's latest whistleblower?
Audio 11 Jun 2013The NSA contractor who leaked details of top-secret US surveillance programmes has dropped out of sight in Hong Kong as American lawmakers seek to have him sent home to face charges. Audio
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Educators warn about latest national standards figures
Audio 11 Jun 2013Educators are warning against placing too much emphasis on the publication of national standards results, saying the figures will be unreliable. Audio
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Nauru President defends state of emergency declaration
Audio 30 May 2013Nauru's president defends his decision to declare a state of emergency just ahead of next week's election as the country struggles with political deadlock. Audio
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More reports of a mass killing in Indonesia's West Papua
Audio 28 May 2013More reports of a mass killing in Indonesia's West Papua province. Audio
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Farmers swamp Fonterra's latest offer
Audio 27 May 2013Fonterra has been swamped with the response from farmers wanting to sell the economic rights to some of their shares. Audio
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Defections leave PNG's Opposition depleted
Audio 24 May 2013Papua New Guinea's Opposition has been significantly depleted by recent defections to government which appears to be very secure in its position for this parliemtnary term. How does the apparent… Audio
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Latest from London on machete attack
Audio 23 May 2013Security has been stepped up at army barracks across London after a man was hacked to death on a footpath in Woolwich by two men armed with machetes. Audio
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The latest from Oklahoma City
Audio 21 May 2013With the latest from Oklahoma City our reporter Steve Mort is on the line. Audio
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The latest from our reporter at Wellington Railway Station
Audio 20 May 2013Wellington's rush hour commute is being disrupted tonight with rail services cut back in the wake of the derailing of a train this morning. Audio
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The latest from Kiwirail
Audio 20 May 2013Kiwirail's general manager passenger Deborah Hume is with us. Audio
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Marshall Islands atoll under threat from coastal erosion
Audio 20 May 2013The Marshall Islands Atoll of Ailinglaplap is eroding away and could be uninhabitable in 20 years, according to a senior climate change advisor. Audio
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The latest retail spending figures are released
Audio 14 May 2013Economists say stronger economic activity and rising house prices are expected to underpin retail spending in the coming year. Audio
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Our economics correspondent on the latest unemployment figures
Audio 9 May 2013Unemployment has dropped sharply but there are fears it won't last. Audio
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RNZ political editor analyses latest political moves
Audio 7 May 2013Radio New Zealand political editor Brent Edwards analyses the latest political moves. Audio
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The latest from the city council
Audio 6 May 2013With the latest on conditions, the Wellington City Council spokesperson, Richard MacLean. Audio
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The Phocea leaves Port Vila amid questions
Audio 3 May 2013The Phocea finally leaves Port Vila amid questions over the boat's registration Audio
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Scientists say govt playing it safe with latest science funding
Audio 2 May 2013Scientists are accusing the government of playing it too safe with its latest round of science funding, describing its goals as unadventurous and vague. Audio
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The latest from the Bangladesh factory collapse
Audio 29 Apr 2013Rescue workers in Bangladesh have started using cranes and bulldozers to clear rubble as the search for people trapped in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory slows down. Audio
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Govt largely rejects latest Auckland transport funding options
Audio 29 Apr 2013The Government has poured cold water on the latest proposals to pay for better transport in Auckland. Audio
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The latest on the fatal crash in Auckland
Audio 26 Apr 2013Returning now to the fatal crash on the Auckland motorway which is causing major traffic jams. Audio
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David Shearer says latest polls are encouraging
Audio 22 Apr 2013The Labour Party leader, David Shearer, says the polls show a pleasing trend. Audio
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The latest from our correspondent in the US
Audio 16 Apr 2013President Obama made a short statement after the attack. Audio