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Istanbul election blow and pressure on Russia over MH17
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney reports on Istanbul's mayoral election and how it's a massive blow to President Erdogan. Audio
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Crusaders bring back horse after mosque attacks
The Crusaders rugby team says it brought back horses on Friday night because fans demanded it.
The Crusader horsemen had been suspended in the aftermath of the Mosque terror attacks.
Crusaders'… Audio
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Football bans: Bad behaviour 'won't be tolerated'
An Auckland footballer has been banned for a season for spitting on a referee, with two sides removed from competition for abusing match officials.
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Crusaders' horses return for first time since mosque attacks
The Crusaders rugby team brought horses onto the pitch last night for the first time since the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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Dunedin dairy products from contented local cows
At the Port Chalmers dairy farm Holy Cow, each of Merrall and Alex MacNeille's 54 Jersey cows has a name and her own milking stall. The couple sell the cows' milk, along with butter, cream and yoghurt… Audio, Gallery
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Dunedin dairy products from contented local cows
At the Port Chalmers dairy farm Holy Cow, each of Merrall and Alex MacNeille's 54 Jersey cows has a name and her own milking stall. The couple sell the cows' milk, along with butter, cream and yoghurt…
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Puppets bring horses alive in War Horse
Watch: After a 12 year wait, New Zealanders finally have a chance to see the multi-awarding winning play War Horse. First Up went for a look behind the scenes. Audio
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Puppets bring horses alive in War Horse
After a 12 year wait, New Zealander's finally have a chance to see the multi-awarding winning play War Horse - without travelling overseas. Adapted from Michael Morpurgo's book of the same name, it… Video, Audio
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Man charged with stabbing miniature horse to stay behind bars
A man accused of stabbing a miniature horse in Otago will remain behind bars in the interim.
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What will UK Conservatives become under Boris Johnson?
There are now four candidates left in race to be the next British Prime Minister. Rory Stewart, who'd been dubbed the dark horse, was knocked out in the latest round of Tory leadership voting… Audio
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Woodland claims US Open title
American Gary Woodland has won his maiden major title with a three-shot victory at the US Open at Pebble Beach.
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Song Crush - Ep 21 - Some of the best songs of the year (so far)
It’s almost the middle of the year so we’ve got a large handful of our regular selectors in the studio to pick our favourite songs of the year so far - or at least, eight of them. Video, Audio
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Another title for NZ equestrian
Tim Price has added another top trophy to his cabinet, winning the Luhmuhlen Horse Trials in Germany.
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Another title for NZ equestrian
Tim Price has added another top trophy to his cabinet, winning the Luhmuhlen Horse Trials in Germany.
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Sir Michael Morpurgo: War Horse on stage in New Zealand for the first time
Sir Michael Morpurgo's best known book, War Horse, comes to life on the stage for the first time in New Zealand this month. Audio
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Worlds of Music Episode 141 - June 15 featuring the band Equus
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie features an interview with Australian band EQUUS, who’s music focuses on the traditional music of Mongolia. Audio
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'I was happy to play one game' - Adam Blair reaches NRL milestone
Veteran Warriors forward Adam Blair is set to join an exclusive club of rugby league players on Friday night.
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All NZ Hercules grounded for maintenance
All New Zealand's Hercules C-130s, the work horse of the Defence Force, have been grounded because of the need for maintenance or other faults.
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Crackdown on cattle exports likely after Sri Lanka incident
Exports of live farm animals might decline even further when a government review wraps up in about a month.
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Opinion: Crusaders' name change excuse not good enough
If the Crusaders can change their logo then they should be able to change their name, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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Trooping the Colour parade marks Queen's official birthday
The Queen's official birthday has been marked with the annual Trooping the Colour parade attended by thousands of spectators in Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall in London.
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Eddie Jaku: 99 year old Holocaust survivor refuses to hate
Eddie Jaku has every reason to hate, but he chooses to find every reason to be happy instead. He was sent to Auschwitz as a young man, escaped the death marches at the end of the war by hiding in a… Audio
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Robyn Malcolm's outrageous fortune in getting NZOM
Actress Robyn Malcolm has been honoured as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to television and theatre.
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Olympic trailblazer Yvette Corlett finally made a Dame
Olympic gold medallist Yvette Corlett had her knighthood ratified the day before she died in April.
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Herbie Hancock: 'People didn't understand Miles Davis'
Jazz Legend Herbie Hancock is in New Zealand this week to open the Wellington Jazz Festival. He talks to Jim Mora about what led him to music in the first place, what he's most proud of, and why some… Video, Audio