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Police raids spook Aussie media
Three times this week week the powers-that-be intruded on journalists in Australia to try and dig out sources of controversial stories of clear public interest. Media freedom advocates there say a new… Audio
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AFP 1 v ABC 0
Three police raids on journalists and newsrooms have called into question abuses of Australian law. Audio
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Uncharted waters for media freedom
Any complacency about extremism here was extinguished by the attack in Christchurch on 15 March. The media claimed it marked “the end of our innocence”. We're still in the top ten for global press… Audio
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Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
Insight - The internet has helped those wanting to spread extremism and in the wake of the Christchurch terrorist attacks anonymous forums have come under scrutiny. Max Towle investigates whether… Audio
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Does social media reform have the law on its side?
Some pundits predict the “Christchurch call to action" and the PM's upcoming social media summit in Paris won’t move US-based tech companies. They've always resisted regulation and can fall b ack on… Video, Audio
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What should media do with content created by those spreading terror?
After Christchurch, governments around the world are gearing up against the ‘weaponisation’ of the internet by terrorists and extremists. The grim content they create also forces news media to make… Audio
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Raw power in the Internet era
In the last week we have discovered just how little power our Government, the law and our biggest businesses have over Google and Facebook in our own country, let alone consumers. In the wake of the… Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Sherson - massacre aftermath
Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson talk to Kathryn Ryan about what may come out of Cabinet today in the wake of the devastation of the two Christchurch mosque shootings. The country's gun laws and… Audio
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"Did he come to NZ because our laws have so many holes in them?"
Cabinet ministers will be given an initial briefing today on what changes should be made to the country's gun laws. Philip Alpers is founding director of www.GunPolicy.org, a global project of the… Audio
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Calls to ban semi-automatic weapons
Audio 17 Mar 2019Calls are mounting to have semi-automatic weapons banned immediately. Jacinda Ardern has said gun laws will change, but hasn't given any details. But researchers into gun laws say an immediate ban is… Audio
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UK’s ‘Isis bride’ row triggers talk radio
A teenage Briton’s bid to return home after sleeping with the enemy in Syria was a huge talking point in the UK. But it also occupied a lot of airtime here, obscuring the issue closer to home. Audio
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Fear and humour increasingly driving TV news
A recent stock-take of network television news in the USA found that up to a quarter of the content consisted of amateur video clips –that were typically shocking, dramatic or humorous. Professor… Audio
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The Panel with Rebekah White and Damian Chistie (Part 1)
Audio 25 Oct 2018Suspected bombs have been intercepted on the way to Former US President Obama, former Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and other high profile Democrats. Officials are calling it an act of… Audio
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Tonga's anti-money laundering laws come under scrutiny
Audio 15 Aug 2018Tonga has begun the process of evaluating whether its legal framework meets international standards to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism. Audio
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Questions over new Indonesian terror law's implications for Papua
Audio 28 May 2018A human rights advocate says it may be possible that armed Papuan groups could be implicated in tough new anti-terror laws which Indonesia's parliament passed following this month's suicide bombings… Audio
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Peter Greste: solidarity and standards
Ten journalists were killed in Afghanistan this week by a bomber posing as one of them. They were the latest victims of rising hostility to the media around the world. Peter Greste - who knows what… Audio
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NZ's banks told to prove they're not like Australia's
Banks here have been told to prove to authorities they are not behaving like their Australian counterparts who've been caught out ripping off customers. The head of the Financial Markets Authority and… Audio
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Australian media unite to fight laws to jail journalists
Australia's biggest news media companies have united to fight a national security law that could criminalise reporters and their sources. Peter Greste - who knows all about being jailed for journalism… Audio
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Vanuatu opposition questions concessions over tax haven status
Vanuatu's opposition leader says the government has conceded the country's interests too readily to satisfy international requirements over its tax haven status. Audio
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Fears of overreach with new PNG cyber crime law
Audio 15 Aug 2016There are concerns that a new cyber crime law passed in Papua New Guinea is too vague, and could lead to a crackdown on freedom of expression. Audio
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Pacific money-laundering laws under revison
Audio 23 May 2016Pacific Forum model provisions on terrorist financing and money laundering are under revision. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 20 November 2015
Paris may be thousands of kilometres from New Zealand, but will the fall-out from last weekend's terror attacks reach these shores?The attacks have strengthened political resolve around the world to… Audio
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Christmas Island and Terror Laws - the latest from Australia
Audio 11 Nov 2015To Australia, where the heat is high over human rights, not just over the Christmas Island riots but as new terror laws are brought in today. Dual nationals could be stripped of their Australian… Audio
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Outspoken - Privacy vs Security
Demelza Leslie asks if New Zealanders will have to give up their right to privacy to keep safe. Audio
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PM accused of political opportunism over #sydneysiege comments
The Prime Minister is being accused of political opportunism by linking the Sydney siege and New Zealand's recently toughened anti-terrorism laws. Audio
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Labour's Robertson on Sydney siege crises
Last week New Zealand's parliament passed legalisation under urgency to strengthen New Zealand's anti-terrorism laws; Labour supported the legislation, saying that it accepted there is an increased… Audio
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Possible funding cut to Australian Human Rights Commission
Audio 16 Dec 2014There's concern in Australia that the government there is cutting funding to the Human Rights Commission because of the body's inquiries into its treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
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Parliament goes into urgency to debate new anti terrorism laws
Parliament has gone into urgency to pass new anti-terrorism laws. Audio
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John Key strikes a deal with Labour over the new terror laws
The government has a struck a deal with Labour over new anti-terror laws. Audio
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Prime Minister signalled much tougher security laws to come
The Prime Minister has signalled the Government will look to introduce much tougher security laws after a review next year. Audio