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Midday Sports News for 10 March 2026
10 Mar 2026An update on the latest news and results from RNZ's sports team. Audio
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What impact does Iran war have on China and its relationships?
10 Mar 2026What is the impact of the war on China and what strategies are they deploying in the crisis? Until recently Anna Fifield was The Washington Post's Asia-Pacific editor and before that the newspaper's… Audio
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Midday Rural News
An update on the latest news from RNZ's rural team. Audio
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Latest news from the United States
10 Mar 2026The latest news from America with correspondent Laura Taglianetti in New York. Audio
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Psychologist Dougal Sutherland on Covid's social 'long tail'
Guyon Espiner spoke with Dr Dougal Sutherland, Senior Supervising Psychologist at Victoria University of Wellington about the long tail of psychological impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has left us… Audio
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Markets lurch back following Trump comments on Iran
10 Mar 2026Markets lurched back today after big losses yesterday and oil dipped back down after Donald Trump said the US had made "major strides" and that the war against Iran was "pretty much complete." Westpac… Audio
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Black Caps beaten, Crusaders' shaky
10 Mar 2026Glen Larmer reflects on the Black Caps' T20 final loss to India, the Crusaders' shaky start to the new Super Rugby season, and The Warriors who started their campaign in style on Friday night. Audio
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The foreign correspondent who saw Philippines dictator ousted
10 Mar 2026For a decade, Australian reporter Keith Dalton was a freelance foreign radio and newspaper correspondent stationed in the Philippines. Keith Dalton has written two books about his experiences… Audio
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Air NZ lead market volatility
10 Mar 2026The latest on financial market volatility on the back of spiking oil prices as Air New Zealand suspends its earning guidance. Business commentator, NBR journalist Nicholas Pointon, also discusses… Audio
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
10 Mar 2026David talks to Kathryn about planned regional rates rises at Canterbury Regional Council, the Kaikoura District Council seeking feedback on proposals for the town's future development, Kaikoura's… Audio
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Book review: The Old Fire by Elisa Shua Dusapin
10 Mar 2026Kiran Dass reviews The Old Fire by Elisa Shua Dusapin, published by Daunt. Audio
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Can you really turn into a tree when you die?
10 Mar 2026Uncomfortable as it may be, death is coming for us all. Dr Hannah Gould is a cultural anthropologist who lectures in Buddhist Studies at the University of Melbourne and has, through her research… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 10 March
10 Mar 2026Opposition Leader Chris Hipkins; Nicola Willis discusses the economic impact of Middle Eastern conflict on New Zealand, particularly rising costs and supply chain pressures; Dr Curtis Walker responds… Audio
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Trump disapproves new Supreme Leader
10 Mar 2026As the US remains embroiled in war with Iran, President Trump has voiced disapproval of the new hardline Supreme Leader. Audio
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Bunker builders help communities prepare for disaster
10 Mar 2026Hamish Coulter started Crisis Bunker after Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023 when he saw the lack of key infrastructure. Audio
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Oxford professor's AI disaster warning
10 Mar 2026Professor Michael Wooldridge says AI is prone to swinging from highly accurate to completely fabricated in its answers. Audio
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Aid organisations fighting to stay in Gaza
10 Mar 2026The NGO's had failed to co-operate with Israeli rules that required aid groups to register the names and contact information of employees. Audio
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Siva Afi Festival showcases Samoan fire knife art in Auckland
10 Mar 2026New Zealand's Siva Afi Festival has shown how the ancient Samoan art can be shared and celebrated across cultures. A diverse range of competitors, hailing from Samoa, Tahiti, Niue, Cook Islands and… Audio
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First New Zealander with cystic fibrosis completes Ironman race
10 Mar 2026A Kiwi woman has made history becoming the first New Zealander with Cystic Fibrosis to complete an Ironman. Kirsty Parsons spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Potential fix for chemical pollution found in flax
10 Mar 2026"Forever chemicals" have been linked to cancer and reduced fertility and are found in people and animals around the world. Now, University of Auckland research shows harakeke - or flax - fibres could… Audio
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Sports chat for 10 March 2026
10 Mar 2026An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter Audio
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Market Update for 10 March 2026
10 Mar 2026The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team. Audio
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How are Kiwis exposed to fuel price increases?
10 Mar 2026Many motorists will have a wary eye on gas station prices on their commute this morning. Fuel prices are steadily climbing on the back of the war in the Middle East. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds… Audio