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  • UK MPs vote against second Brexit referendum

    Audio 15 Mar 2019
    A handout photograph released by the UK Parliament on March 13, 2019 shows Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May responding to the result of a vote in the House of Commons in London

    British MPs have voted against holding a second Brexit referendum. The vote is just one of many happening on Friday (NZ time). Olly Barratt is our correspondent in London. He talks to Susie Ferguson.

    …
  • UK MPs vote to take 'no-deal' Brexit off the table

    News
    World
    14 Mar 2019
    House of commons

    MPs have voted to block the UK from leaving the EU without an agreement, although it is not legally binding.

    UK MPs vote to take 'no-deal' Brexit off the table
  • Bougainville landowners reject Momis mining claims

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    14 Mar 2019
    Inside the pit of abandoned Panguna mine in Bougainville

    A Bougainville landowners' group and miner RTG have hit back after more criticism from President John Momis.

    Bougainville landowners reject Momis mining claims
  • Entrenching Māori seats 'a question of equality'

    News
    Te Ao Māori politics
    13 Mar 2019
    Seats in the empty debating chamber at Parliament

    Protection for Māori seats in Parliament so they can't be abolished has been described as being about "equality and fairness".

    Entrenching Māori seats in parliament 'a question of equality'
  • UN leads roadshow to explain Bougainville referendum

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    13 Mar 2019
    Bougainvilleans attending a Roadshow explaining the Referendum

    A roadshow around Bougainville to highlight the referendum on independence from Papua New Guinea got underway in Arawa on Tuesday.

    UN leads roadshow to explain Bougainville referendum
  • Second Brexit deal defeated: Last-ditch votes to come

    News
    World
    13 Mar 2019
    Pubgoers watch a television screen in Whitehall as John Bercow, Speaker of the House declares that Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal was defeated by 149 votes in an historic parliamentary vote on March 12, 2019.

    Prime Minister Theresa May's EU withdrawal deal has been rejected by MPs for a second time, throwing her Brexit strategy into further confusion.

    Second Brexit deal defeated: Last-ditch votes to come
  • Recap: UK MPs reject May's latest Brexit deal

    News
    World
    13 Mar 2019
    A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows MP's waiting for the result of the second meaningful vote on the government's Brexit deal, in the House of Commons in London on March 12, 2019.

    MPs in UK's House of Commons this morning have rejected British Prime Minister Theresa May's amended Brexit deal. See how it all unfolded with RNZ's blog.

    Recap: UK MPs vote on Theresa May's amended Brexit deal
  • Kubuabola to head MSG observer team in Solomons election

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    13 Mar 2019
    Fiji Foreign Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola

    A former Fiji Defence Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola will head a Melanesian Spearhead Group observer team in the Solomon Islands election.

    Kubuabola to head MSG observer team in Solomons election
  • New Caledonia restates France's claim on Matthew, Hunter islands

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    13 Mar 2019
    Hunter island.

    Three of New Caledonia's four members of the French legislature have come out strongly against Vanuatu's claim to two uninhabited islands also claimed by France.

    New Caledonia restates France's claim on Matthew, Hunter islands
  • FSM president loses seat in elections

    News
    Pacific
    12 Mar 2019
    Peter Christian

    The incumbent president of the Federated States of Micronesia has lost his seat to the challenger, David Panuelo.

    FSM president loses seat in elections
  • Bougainville's Momis says mining opponents are lying

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    12 Mar 2019
    Bougainville's Panguna Copper mine

    The President of Bougainville says landowners who criticise the government's proposed mining law changes have been misled.

    Bougainville's Momis says mining opponents are lying
  • Algerians celebrate as Bouteflika abandons plan to seek new term

    News
    World
    12 Mar 2019
    Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika pictured in November 2107 at a polling station in Algiers during local elections.

    Algeria's ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has pulled out of the country's upcoming presidential election and postponed the vote.

    Algerians celebrate as Bouteflika abandons plan to seek new term
  • Bougainville's Momis and Mekamui embrace

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    12 Mar 2019
    John Momis (c) meets Mekamui leaders in 2016.

    Bougainville's president has taken part in a unity ceremony with Mekamui separatists.

    Bougainville's Momis and Mekamui embrace
  • Why this is the most crucial week of the Brexit process

    News
    World politics
    11 Mar 2019
    Pro-Brexit activists demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on February 27.

    If you had lost interest in Brexit and its complicated nuances and trade jargon, now is the time to tune back in, because the UK is heading into the most crucial week of the Brexit process yet.

    Why this is the most crucial week of the Brexit process
  • Bougainville referendum not binding - PM

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    11 Mar 2019
    Bougainville president John Momis and PNG prime minister Peter O'Neill.

    The people of Bougainville need to understand their upcoming independence referendum is not binding, PNG's prime minister says.

    Bougainville referendum not binding - PM
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition 11 March 2019

    Audio
    Pacific
    11 Mar 2019

    Thousands more midwives are needed to improve PNG's horrendous maternal mortality rate; Bougainville and PNG commit to collaborate on the independence referendum; West Papua leaders who criticise… Audio

  • Bougainville and PNG commit to collaborate on vote

    Audio
    Pacific
    11 Mar 2019
    John Momis and Peter O'Neill

    The Bougainville president says he and the PNG prime minister have reached agreement on how they can work together on the referendum process. Audio

  • Ben Cort warns against legal cannabis in New Zealand

    Audio 11 Mar 2019
    No caption

    A man who helped lead an unsuccessful campaign to stop a commercial cannabis industry being set up in Colorado is visiting the country to warn New Zealanders not to repeat what he calls a big mistake… Audio

  • India announces elections in April: 11 things to know

    News
    World
    11 Mar 2019
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures during a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) rally in Chennai

    The number of voters in the Indian election is typically bigger the population of Europe and Australia combined.

    India announces elections in April: 11 things to know
  • Brexodus - The Brits leaving Britain behind

    Audio
    economy politics
    11 Mar 2019
    Pro-Brexit activists hold placards and wave Union flags as they demonstrate outside of the Houses of Parliament.

    In this episode of Voices; we look at the growing number of British citizens migrating to New Zealand because of Brexit. Produced by Clare Crofton. Audio

  • Brexodus - The Brits leaving Britain behind

    News
    Here Now economy
    11 Mar 2019
    Pro-Brexit activists hold placards and wave Union flags as they demonstrate outside of the Houses of Parliament.

    In this episode of Voices; we look at the growing number of British citizens migrating to New Zealand because of Brexit. Produced by Clare Crofton.

    Audio

    Brexodus - The Brits leaving Britain behind
  • Growing Demand - NZ's budding cannabis businesses

    News
    business health
    10 Mar 2019
    No caption

    With a cannabis referendum on the horizon Teresa Cowie talks to NZ's businesses gearing up for a possible law change. Audio

    Growing Demand - NZ's budding cannabis businesses
  • Growing Demand - NZ's budding cannabis businesses

    Audio
    business health
    10 Mar 2019
    No caption

    Insight - With a cannabis referendum on the horizon Teresa Cowie talks to NZ's businesses gearing up for a possible law change Audio

  • Bougainville women march for unity after recent violence

    News
    Pacific Bougainville
    8 Mar 2019
    Helen Hakena.

    When the women of Bougainville march today to mark International Women's Day, the recent violence in Buka will be at the front of their minds.

    Bougainville women march for unity after recent violence
  • Queenstown levy: Tourists say they'll go elsewhere

    Audio 8 Mar 2019
    No caption

    The Queenstown mayor wants tourists to pay to visit the resort town and warns if they don't it could ruin New Zealand's tourism industry. Mayor Jim Boult announced the Queenstown-Lakes district would… Audio

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