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A new spinal chord registry is set to go live next month
A national register for people with spinal injuries is being set up and doctors expect it to help patients recover more quickly Audio
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Moves in Samoa to ease tensions between custom and law
Helping to resolve tensions between customs and law is a focal point between members of the Maori and Samoa Law Societies who recently formed a new network. Audio
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Live from Rotorua Police news conference
We go back to the Rotorua Police station now where a police conference has just begun following the the shooting of a man near a shopping centre earlier today. Audio
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Kun trapped on Nauru due to witness role in bribery probe
The former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he was prevented from leaving Nauru partly because of his role in a bribery investigation involving a government minister. Audio
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Better health care needed for Maori and Pacific people in NZ
Audio 12 Jul 2016A new study shows major ethnic inequalities in the risk of death from heart disease in New Zealand, highlighting much higher rates of death for Maori and Pacific people. Audio
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Roland Kun flees Nauru for New Zealand
Audio 12 Jul 2016A former Nauru MP who had his passport seized by its government, has fled the island, travelling on a New Zealand passport. Audio
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Living Wage
Deborah Littman was a leader in the London Living wage campaign, which successfully convinced the greater London authority to become a Living Wage employer. Here in NZ, the movement, which bridges… Audio
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Black Lives Matter protests in the USA
Audio 11 Jul 2016Protests are being held across the United States today in response to the deaths of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota at the hands of police… Audio
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Variety - the classic silent movie gets a new live score
Germany after the First World War was bleak. Poverty was all around, and the only place to escape it was at the live variety shows - if you could afford it. That's the theme to the German silent… Audio
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Live update on suspected shooter in Dallas
Audio 8 Jul 2016Dallas Morning News crime reporter Sarah Mervosh is outside a parking garage in downtown Dallas where negotiations with a suspect are taking place. Audio
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Live press conference from Dallas
Audio 8 Jul 2016The Dallas police Chief, David Brown, speaking at a news conference. Audio
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Solomons reconciliation celebrated as a foundation for peace
Organisers of a week of reconciliation ceremonies held in Solomon Islands say the programme was a first step towards national healing. Audio
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NZ Live: Fane Flaws with No Engine.
It's described as Neo-cubist-psychedelic-groove. Fane Flaws is a singer, composer, guitarist and painter who was "Instrumental" in bands such as Blerta, Spats, The Crocodiles and I Am Joe's Music in… Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Expats: Caitlin Smith on living in Northern Iraq
Audio 7 Jul 2016Caitlin Smith lives in the city of Sulimaniya which is near the Iranian border Audio, Gallery
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Tough legal challenges remain for Pacific women
Audio 6 Jul 2016Law students in New Zealand say women still face tough legal challenges throughout the Pacific. Audio
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Live: Te Kapa Haka o Te Whānau-ā-Apanui at WOMAD 2016
Te Kapa Haka o Te Whānau-ā-Apanui perform on the opening night of WOMAD 2016. Audio
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"We just can't carry on living in Auckland like this"
New figures today showed house prices are rising at their fastest pace in 12 years as the Government comes under renewed pressure to defend its plan to deal with the housing crisis. With Auckland… Video, Audio
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Pacific's high diabetes rates aren't expected to drop soon
Audio 5 Jul 2016A World Health Organisation official says Pacific rates of diabetes are two to three times the global average. Audio
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Traditional crop knowledge preserved in Tongan book
Audio 4 Jul 2016The author of a new book which documents traditional methods of growing yam says the book has preserved indigenous crop planting knowledge valuable to farmers in the region. Audio
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Golf's time at the Olympics could prove short-lived
The RNZs sports team look at the new sports at the Olympics, rugby sevens and golf, and explores what it might mean for the game at home. Audio
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Live from Palmerston North press conference
We're going live now to the Palmerston North police station where the police are about to hold a press conference regarding the arrest late this afternoon of fugitive Caleb Kovaleski. Audio
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Drought-hit Marshall Islands to get relief
The remote regions of the Marshall Islands are receiving much needed relief this week after being hit by drought conditions since late last year. Audio
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New Zealand Live - Paul Ubana Jones
On New Zealand Live until 3, a man who started playing guitar at the age of 11. He studied Cello at a London Music College and, after graduating, moved to the South of France and began playing his… Video, Audio
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