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Avian botulism likely caused more than 100 duck deaths in Napier
Avian botulism likely caused more than 100 duck deaths in Napier
Hawke's Bay Fish & Game said it was working closely with Napier City Council and Hawke's Bay Regional Council to collect any more distressed or dead birds.
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Laila Lalami: The Dream Hotel
Laila Lalami is the author of five books, and her latest work, The Dream Hotel is a gripping speculative mystery about the seductive dangers of the technologies that are supposed to make our lives… Audio
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Military robots and thinking trucks - the learning curve ahead for NZDF
Military robots and thinking trucks - the learning curve ahead for NZDF
"The NZ Army will observe and learn from our ally and partners."
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'Heaps of stigma' affecting Pasifika participation in medical studies, says researcher
Stigma affects Pasifika participation in medical studies - researcher
A Wellington-born Tongan researcher wants to see more Pasifika included in clinical studies in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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'Bewildered' experts not on board for changes to fisheries management
'Bewildered' experts not on board for fisheries changes
The government wants to streamline regulations, but marine advocates worry the changes would make fishing less transparent and expedite destruction of the ocean.
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Australia's 'biggest defence export' was meant to go to the US first, but Canada snuck past Donald Trump
Canada sneaks past Trump to buy Australia's billion-dollar military radar system
For months, senior officials have been discussing exporting Australia's world-leading radar technology JORN to the United States.
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The future of warfare: Killer drones and AI decision making
NZ troops join testing of world's most lethal drones
New Zealand has joined military exercises in the Californian desert testing the world's most lethal drones, even as the Pentagon moves to fully embrace AI. Video, Audio
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Christchurch mosque shootings: Community fears ongoing threat of another attack
Christchurch mosque shootings: Community fears ongoing threat of another attack
Six years on from the Christchurch mosque shootings, members of the Muslim community fear there is still an ongoing threat of a terror attack, and that the threat may even be heightened. Audio
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Councillor opens up about cyberstalking experience, calls for stronger laws
'Cyberstalking damaged my reputation, relationships and opportunities' - councillor
"I had no recourse for this, and it has been a major reason for my decision to step down from my current position," says a South Auckland councillor who has endured cyberstalking.
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France and Vanuatu talk cooperation, weapons
France and Vanuatu talk cooperation, weapons
French Armed Forces Commander in New Caledonia General Yann Latil was in Vanuatu on Friday where he held meetings with Vanuatu Mobile Forces Commander Colonel Ben Nicholson.
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Birkdale fruit and vegetable movement restricted until next month after fruit fly find
Fruit and vegetable movement restricted until next month in Auckland suburb
The restrictions in Birkdale on the North Shore will remain in place until 10 April.
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NZ's part in helping Ukraine find new satellite images
NZ's part in solving Ukraine's satellite problem
Satellite companies could plug the gap left by Trump's abandonment of Ukraine. Audio
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Bowel cancer free screening age lowered to 58, funding pulled from Māori programme
Māori health providers stunned by bowel cancer changes
The age for free screenings will go from 60 to 58, but using money previously set aside to give Māori and Pacific access to tests from 50. A cancer network is calling it "institutionalised racism".
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RSV precautions in American Samoa
RSV precautions in American Samoa
An American Samoa epidemiologist has extended the closure of daycare centres in the territory due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
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NZ navy may need to work with Australia to grow capability - experts
NZ navy may need to work with Australia to grow capability - experts
New Zealand's navy has a critical need for equipment and staffing, defence experts are warning. Audio
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Police use number-plate spotting systems more often
Surge in police using number-plate spotting tech
Police use of number-plate spotting systems has skyrocketed to nearly 700,000 times a year - or almost 2000 times every day. Audio
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Papua New Guinea strengthens efforts against illegal fishing with US defence cooperation
PNG strengthens efforts against illegal fishing with US defence cooperation
Prime Minister James Marape made the statement on Sunday, just days after returning from a fisheries meet in the Solomon Islands.
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UK's Starmer calls on Europe to step up to secure Ukraine peace
King meets Zelensky as world leaders gather to back Ukraine
Urgent talks with Trump, Zelensky and Macron have cemented the idea a "coalition of the willing" in Europe needs to quickly come up with a peace plan, Keir Starmer says. Audio
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As Donald Trump upends geopolitics what happens to Five Eyes and AUKUS?
As Donald Trump upends geopolitics what happens to Five Eyes and AUKUS?
As Donald Trump sets about overturning many of the assumptions of global politics, for Australia the key national security question is clear: what will Trump's new world mean for the Five Eyes…
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Preliminary autopsies performed on Gene Hackman and wife find no external injuries following their 'suspicious' deaths
Findings from preliminary autopsies on Gene Hackman and wife revealed
The couple was found dead in their New Mexico home on Wednesday along with their dog, the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office told CNN.
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Actor Gene Hackman and wife found dead at home
Actor Gene Hackman, wife and dog found dead
There was no immediate indication of foul play, the Santa Fe New Mexican website reported. Audio
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Two clusters of unknown illness kill 50 in Democratic Republic of Congo
Two unknown illness clusters kill 50 in Congo
As of 16 February, there have been 431 cases and 53 deaths in two outbreaks in remote villages.
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Asian community divided on proposed reforms to combat retail crime
Asian community divided on proposed reforms to combat retail crime
Proposed amendment to the Crimes Act to widen power of detention may give some business owners security, but victims and community leaders believe more should be done.
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Chinese ships move inside Australian exclusive economic zone
Chinese ships move inside Australian exclusive economic zone
Meanwhile, one of Australia's most senior intelligence figures says the deployment is "designed to be provocative".
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5 years on, COVID remains NZ’s most important infectious disease – it still demands a strong response
5 years on, Covid remains NZ's most important infectious disease
Analysis: On Friday it is five years since Covid-19 was first reported in New Zealand, and it continues to remain Aotearoa's most harmful disease demanding a strong response.