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  • Lazar Kiwi Bike Ride

    Audio 10 Apr 2019

    Cyclist Carl Wells used an exercise tracking ap to trace the image of the laser kiwi (remember the NZ flag referendum a few years back?) across a map of Auckland. Audio

  • Benjamin Netanyahu secures Israel election, local media reports

    News
    World
    10 Apr 2019
    10 April 2019, Israel, Tel Aviv: Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, beckons supporters after the polling stations have been closed. Several hours after the closure of the polling stations in Israel, only partial results were available on the night of Wednesday.

    Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has won the Israeli national election, securing a record fifth term in office despite running neck-and-neck with his challenger.

    Benjamin Netanyahu secures Israel election, local media reports
  • Today's world news: What you need to know

    News
    World
    10 Apr 2019
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R)

    All the latest world news in one place.

    Today's world news: What you need to know
  • Ngā Taonga Sound Archives - New Zealand votes for Prohibition.

    Audio
    history media
    10 Apr 2019
    Poster encouraging returned NZ soldiers to vote for Continuance in a 1922 Prohibition referendum.

    100 years ago today, New Zealand voted to introduce Prohibition - a ban on all alcohol - when a national referendum came out in favour of banning liquor by over 13,000 votes.  Audio, Gallery

  • Business of uncertainty: Kiwis in UK plan for post-Brexit future

    News
    New Zealand business
    10 Apr 2019
    Laura Harper Hinton, Miles Kirby and Chris Ammermann, business partners of Caravan restaurant in London

    New Zealand entrepreneurs in the UK are trying to plan for an unclear future, as Parliament, Theresa May's government, and the European Union wrestle over how Britain will leave - and when.

    New Zealand businesspeople in UK plan for future post Brexit
  • India vote 2019: World's biggest ever election explained

    News
    World
    9 Apr 2019
    India Flag painted on leather texture

    More than 10 percent of the world's population is eligible to vote in India's election, the largest democratic exercise in history.

    India vote 2019: World's biggest ever election explained
  • Euthanasia bill report tabled in Parliament

    News
    Politics
    9 Apr 2019
    no caption

    After 16 months' worth of submissions, a report on euthanasia legislation has been tabled in the House and sponsor David Seymour says he's quietly confident he'll have the numbers to pass it.

    Euthanasia bill report tabled in Parliament
  • Bougainville factions and PNGDF to reconcile

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    8 Apr 2019
    Guerillas of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA), some still wearing camouflage, watch the signing ceremony of the Bougainville Ceasefire Agreement at Arawa on Bougainville 30 April

    Reconciliation is being planned in Papua New Guinea between the country's defence force and factions of Bougainville's Revolutionary Army, or BRA.

    Bougainville resistance factions and PNG Defence Force to reconcile
  • Brexit: I had no choice but to approach Labour - May

    News
    World
    8 Apr 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn

    Prime Minister Theresa May has insisted she had to reach out to Labour in a bid to deliver Brexit or risk letting it "slip through our fingers".

    Brexit: I had no choice but to approach Labour - May
  • New Caledonia employers gloomy about economy

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    8 Apr 2019
    No caption

    New Caledonia's main employer organisation has warned of severe economic problems exacerbated by the possibility of two more referendums on independence from France.

    New Caledonia employers gloomy about economy
  • Lisa O'Carroll: Brexit - the gift that keeps giving

    Audio
    politics
    7 Apr 2019
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement inside 10 Downing Street on April 2, 2019, on her intention to seek a further delay to Brexit.

    Guardian Brexit correspondent Lisa O'Carroll speaks to Jim about the latest turn in the Brexit saga in Westminster. Audio

  • Luke Wright - Poet, performer, publisher, and broadcaster

    Audio
    author interview
    6 Apr 2019
    Luke Wright

    Luke Wright is a poet, performer, publisher, curator and broadcaster. He has written and performed nine spoken word shows and two verse plays, including The Toll, Frankie Vah, and What I Learned from… Video, Audio

  • Brexit: Twelve-month 'flexible' extension proposed

    News
    World
    5 Apr 2019
    European Council President Donald Tusk

    European Council President Donald Tusk is proposing to offer the UK a 12-month "flexible" extension to its Brexit date, according to a senior EU source.

    Brexit: Twelve-month 'flexible' extension proposed
  • Former Bougainville president dumped from key role

    Audio
    Pacific
    4 Apr 2019
    No caption

    With a vote on independence from Papua New Guinea now just six months away Bougainville is beginning to make some progress, according to President John Momis. Audio

  • Sir John Curtice: what voters think about Brexit

    Audio
    politics
    4 Apr 2019
    No caption

    What do British voters make of Brexit now? Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University Sir John Curtice explains what crunching the numbers is telling us. Audio

  • Corbyn and May: Brexit talks 'constructive'

    News
    World
    4 Apr 2019
    Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May

    A "programme of work" is agreed while Jeremy Corbyn calls the talks "useful but inconclusive".

    Brexit: Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May hold 'constructive' talks
  • Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms

    Audio
    internet media
    3 Apr 2019
    No caption

    On Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Lately's Karyn Hay about Guns, God and Algorithms; Bougainville, and rapping the news. Video, Audio

  • Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms

    News
    Mediawatch internet
    3 Apr 2019
    No caption

    On Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Lately's Karyn Hay about Guns, God and Algorithms; Bougainville, and rapping the news.

    Video, Audio

    Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms
  • May to seek another Brexit delay, plans talks with Labour

    News
    World
    3 Apr 2019
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement inside 10 Downing Street on April 2, 2019, on her intention to seek a further delay to Brexit.

    The UK prime minister will ask the EU for a further delay to Brexit beyond 12 April to give her time to sit down with the opposition Labour Party in a bid to break the impasse over leaving the EU.

    Brexit: UK Prime Minister Theresa May to ask EU for another delay, plans talks with Labour
  • Brexit: An unknown future after a farcical April Fool’s Day

    News
    Comment & Analysis world
    2 Apr 2019
    A float with a caricature of British Prime Minister Theresa as Pinocchio stands outside the Houses of Parliament during pro-EU protest on 01 April, 2019 in London, England.

    Opinion - The latest debate on how to manage the UK's departure (on the present time table in less than two weeks) got off to a farcical start. It was April 1st after all, writes David Townsend.

    Brexit: An unknown future after a farcical April Fool’s Day
  • Today's world news: What you need to know

    News
    World
    2 Apr 2019
    UK Parliament

    British MPs reject the latest Brexit alternatives, two British bankers jailed for corruption and a White House whistleblower raises security concerns.

    Today's world news: What you need to know
  • Soldiers Without Guns: how peace in Bougainville was helped by waiata and haka

    Audio
    music movies
    2 Apr 2019
    NZ Defence Force Haka

    Soldiers Without Guns is a documentary about how the NZ Defence Force helped bring peace to Bougainville at the end of a bloody decade long civil war, armed with guitars, waiata, and wahine. Video, Audio

  • British MPs fail to back Brexit proposals again

    News
    World
    2 Apr 2019
    UK Parliament

    For a second time, none of British MPs' proposed Brexit options wins clear backing in Commons vote.

    Brexit votes: MPs fail to back proposals again
  • PNG, Bougainville discuss independence and greater autonomy

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    2 Apr 2019
    Bougainville President John Momis

    Officials from the Papua New Guinea and Bougainville governments have been nutting out the meaning of independence and greater autonomy.

    PNG, Bougainville discuss independence and greater autonomy
  • MPs voting on next Brexit steps

    News
    World
    2 Apr 2019
    A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows MPs listening to speakers during a business motion for a second round of indicative votes in the House of Commons in London on April 1, 2019.

    MPs are voting on the next steps for Brexit, including the Common Market 2.0 plan allowing free movement.

    Brexit: MPs debate next steps ahead of indicative vote
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