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Xi hints TikTok deal has his blessing – if Donald Trump makes concessions elsewhere
Xi hints TikTok deal has blessing - if Trump makes concessions
Analysts say Chinese leaders are using TikTok as leverage to extract far more consequential concessions.
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Mediawatch: 'News desert' warning
Mediawatch: 'News desert' warning, as local newspapers close down
A former editor warns that news deserts are creeping up on us - and we might be 'up to our ankles in sand' already.
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Toiere
Toiere unites beloved operatic arias, duets and ensembles in their original languages and te reo Māori, celebrating voice, language and identity while honouring Aotearoa New Zealand’s rich cultural… Video, Audio
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Teaching AI to read the stars
Amidst growing concerns about artificial intelligence and its implications for how we engage with the world, AI is also being put to use in remarkable ways. Audio
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'A burning desire' - A call to reclaim te reo Māori
'A burning desire' - A call to reclaim te reo Māori
Ashley Emiko is reclaiming her reo after feeling disconnected from a part of her identity as a child.
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Asia: turmoil in Nepal, and an AI political leader in Japan
Audio 19 Sep 2025Elizabeth Beattie talks about political upheaval in Nepal, flooding in Philippines and a political party in Japan embraces AI.
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Israel's finance minister suggests a real estate 'bonanza' in Gaza will follow the war
Israeli minister suggests a real estate 'bonanza' will follow Gaza war
"We have done the demolition phase, which is always the first phase of urban renewal - now we need to build."
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Starmer and Trump to discuss foreign affairs, investment after pomp-filled royal welcome
Starmer, Trump to discuss foreign affairs, investment after pomp-filled royal welcome
The US president and Starmer will celebrate the unveiling of a $346b package of US investment into Britain.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 18 September 2025
Audio 18 Sep 2025Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TIM VAN DE MOLEN to the Minister for Trade and Investment: What recent… Audio
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Meta launches smart glasses with built-in display, reaching for 'superintelligence'
Meta launches smart glasses in reach for 'superintelligence'
However, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg confessed to "messing this up" when one demo call did not go through to the glasses.
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Stories from around New Zealand and the World
A new tool is promising to revolutionise the way we farm. Audio
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Tech: Shape of US TikTok deal, how we're using AI assistants
Tech commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to discuss the deal to move TikTok's US business onto an investor consortium, creating a new entity to operate the app in the US. Audio
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Trust and Tech: Where should RNZ draw the line on AI?
Trust and Tech: Where should RNZ draw the line on AI?
Editorial - Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, but we can still make deliberate decisions about how we use it.
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Māori monarch 'a profound source of inspiration' at Toitū Te Reo event launch
Māori monarch 'a profound source of inspiration' at Toitū Te Reo event launch
The Māori Queen's continuous support for te reo Māori revitalisation "not only demonstrates her commitment, it inspires us all to keep the kaupapa alive".
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Can AI help with your personal finance?
Audio 17 Sep 2025Money expert Lisa Dudson joins Kathryn to look at how AI tools can help with your personal finance. Audio
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Lawyers challenge widespread police use of number-plate software as evidence
'Surveillance capitalism': Lawyers challenge police use of number-plate software
Police reportedly tap into the Auckland-based Auror system 250,000 times a year, often outside big retailers and petrol stations.
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Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt is Samoa's 8th prime minister
Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt has been sworn in as Samoa's eighth Prime Minister. Audio
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Australia wants 'minimally invasive' age checks under teen social media ban
Aus wants 'minimally invasive' age checks under teen social media ban
Governments and tech firms worldwide are closely watching Australia's effort to become the first country to block use of social media by those younger than 16, starting from December.
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Timeline - Trump's trade war with China in 2025
Timeline - Trump's trade war with China in 2025
Donald Trump is targeting China with a cascade of tariff orders on billions of dollars of imported goods.
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Let's Talk About Ai - Dr. Simon Snook
We kick off with an episode that dives into the world of sexual and reproductive health, as the team translate and unpack an interview with specialist Dr. Simon Snook, originally featured on Let's… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 16 September
Pacific news in brief for 16 September
A round-up of news from around the region, including Northern Mariana Islands leaders reacting to the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt sworn in as Samoa’s 8th Prime Minister, third leader from Savai’i
Laauli sworn in as Samoa's 8th Prime Minister
He becomes only the third Samoan prime minister from Savai'i.
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New Zealand science in space
Audio 16 Sep 2025In March 2024, a rocket launched from Florida carrying New Zealand’s first science payload to the International Space Station. The small cube, named Lucy, is a protein crystallisation lab developed… Audio
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Wellington hīkoi draws thousands to mark half a century of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Wellington hīkoi celebrates 50 years of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Students, teachers and whānau filled Wellington's waterfront with waiata and banners in support of te reo Māori.
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An Australian data centre boom is built on vague water plans
An Australian data centre boom is built on vague water plans
Authorities in Sydney approved construction of data centres without requiring measurable plans to cut water use, raising concerns.