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It was a triumph of shrewd campaigning and a failure for Christian conservatism in mainstream politics.
Audio 28 Nov 2023When ACT’s Brooke van Velden won the Auckland seat of Tāmaki at the election, it was a triumph of shrewd campaigning. But it was also a failure for Christian conservatism in mainstream politics. Audio
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A new theory in the JFK Assassination, Mary Haverstick's book
60 years on from the assassination of US President John F Kennedy, and there are still so many questions about that shocking day. Mary Haverstick never set out to look at the killing, but came across… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Congestion, divorce, and toxic algae
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Watchdog warns media laws need urgent upgrade
The chief of the country’s most powerful media watchdog says we need new laws now to hold media to account in future. The outgoing government had a plan for one single body to oversee rules for all… Video, Audio
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Coalition deals signed and sealed, now it's time to deliver
It took 40 days and 40 nights - but at long last, the country knows what its new government will look like.
New Zealand's first-ever three-way coalition: National, ACT and New Zealand First finally… Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
Tokyo based journalist Elizabeth Beattie gives us the latest on deteriorating relationships at the North and South Korean border, Taiwan's presidential election campaign heats up, and the Philippines… Audio
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Act leader David Seymour on completed coalition talks
ACT Leader David Seymour speaks to Lisa Owen.
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Carmel Sepuloni on what it takes to be Deputy PM
To politics, and Christopher Luxon says there's now agreement over most ministerial positions in the new government - but the role of deputy is still up for grabs. National's Nicola Willis has ruled… Audio
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The fights over mining the Coromandel, and more fights to come
Conservation groups, prepare for battle – we're likely to see more mining applications as the country's new chief executive promises economic benefits from going underground. Audio
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Coalition talks: Luxon 'relieved' policy agreements made
Welcome to another episode in the coalition of contradictions. Christopher Luxon says a "significant milestone" has been reached in the ongoing talks to form a new government. The National Party… Video, Audio
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Coalition talks continue - Peter Dunne analysis
National, Act and New Zealand First are down to the final set of issues they need to resolve to form the next government - but Christopher Luxon says they're proving to be the most difficult. The… Audio
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Cracking gridlock with congestion charges
If congestion charges work to break up gridlock, why don't we have them in place by now? Audio
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Te Pāti Māori plans for future as it reflects on success in Māori seats
After its most successful election - taking all but one of the Māori seats - Te Pāti Māori is amping up for the next three years as "the only true opposition".
It's a dramatic turnaround for a party… Audio
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US and Chinese presidents seem to calm tensions at summit
The US and Chinese presidents looked to have made progress in calming tensions at a summit on the sidelines of the APEC summit in San Francisco today. President Biden and Xi-Jinping met for the first… Audio
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Miriam Margolyes: 'I know my days are numbered'
Miriam Margolyes "can't resist naughtiness". The actor famed for her character roles and her outrageous chat show appearances is described as someone for whom currency is laughter - by any means… Audio
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US Congress to vote on bill to avoid government shutdown
The US Congress is voting Tuesday morning on whether to approve a bill that would see the government avoiding a shutdown.
The last time Congress tried to fund the government to prevent a shut down… Audio
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Biggest hospital in Gaza "nearly a cemetery" - WHO
The World Health Organisation says Gaza's biggest hospital, Al Shifa is "nearly a cemetery," as fighting rages close by and severe fuel shortages impact treatment.
The organisation says dozens of… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
The United States is vowing to defend itself against a barrage of attacks on its military bases across the Middle East. Over the last three weeks, Iran-backed militia groups have attacked US bases and… Audio
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Questions over who will represent NZ at APEC summit
With incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon saying it's "highly unlikely" he will attend the APEC summit in San Francisco this week, questions have arisen as to who will replace him.
The two… Audio
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Leaders gathering in San Francisco for APEC summit
Leaders of APEC's member states are coming to San Francisco this week, but protestors are already there.
The annual summit between the group's 21 Asian and Pacific nations will to focus on… Audio
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Paint thrown at US consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Red paint has been thrown at the US consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Auckland.
A group calling themselves Tāmaki for Palestine says the paint symbolises the blood on US and New Zealand… Audio
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Burying the Bird - is trashed Twitter facing extinction?
Twitter emerged as an important source of live updates, news and images during the Arab Spring more than a decade ago. Many in the media also joined the platform to share news and commentary with… Video, Audio
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Are the Irish twice as rich as us?
Mediawatch - A business lobby group is urging New Zealand to emulate Ireland, which has a GDP twice as big as ours - but is the GDP picture warped? Audio
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Naomi Klein and the other Naomi
In her new book Doppelganger, Canadian writer Naomi Klein explores conspiracy culture alongside the complicated behaviour of someone she views as her own doppelganger – Naomi Wolf. For over a decade… Audio
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Clock counting down to APEC conference, but who will NZ send?
While the nation waits for the next Government to be formed, important events are either underway or coming up and New Zealand risks not having a voice, or at least one that is clear and commanding… Video, Audio
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Israel must not reoccupy the Gaza Strip after the war says Blinken
Israel's military says its troops are at the heart of Gaza City and that 50,000 Palestinians have fled the area by foot - raising the question of what Israel's post-war plans are.
At the G7 summit… Audio
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Ohio votes to add abortion rights to constitution
Voters in Ohio overwhelmingly approved an amendment which would enshrine the right to terminate pregnancy in the state's constitution Its success is likely to bolster Democrats' hopes that abortion… Audio
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MMP's sluggish meander towards results
Is our MMP electoral system slow and cumbersome, or fair and democratic? Audio
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Trump leads polls in key states despite legal issues
Donald Trump has slammed the civil fraud case into his vastly overstated business empire as 'ridiculous'.
A possible outcome of the case in New York could bar Trump from any further business activity… Audio
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ACT's Brooke van Velden on progress of coalition talks
To politics now - and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters plans to meet face to face with ACT leader David Seymour as their two parties hold coalition talks with the National Party. On Friday the… Audio