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Starbucks to shut over 8000 US cafes for race training
Starbucks to shut over 8000 US cafes for race training
Coffee chain Starbucks is to close more than 8,000 company-owned branches in the US for an afternoon next month to carry out "racial bias" training.
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Volcano by Mia Gaudin
Audio 18 Apr 2018Mt Eden, late afternoon. The sun is setting, the champagne is flowing, relationships are shifting and Sarah is forced to consider her own mortality.
Told by Marguerite Tait-Jamieson
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Pacific parliamentarians workshop their Westminster skills
Audio 18 Apr 2018New Pacific parliamentarians have been in Wellington, New Zealand to gain insights into effectively navigating the Westminster system of government in their respective nations. Audio
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Meet the Lost Boys of Taranaki
A group of teenage boys head into the bush on a youth crime prevention programme in the new documentary Lost Boys of Taranaki. The film gives a voice to young people the media talks about more than… Audio, Gallery
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Relationship advice from a top divorce lawyer
Couples should be wary of Facebook as it's a breeding ground for infidelity, says New York divorce lawyer James Sexton. He's just published a guide to staying together – If You're In My Office, It's… Audio
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Facebook: We're in arms race with Russia
Zuckerberg: Facebook is in 'arms race' with Russia
Mark Zuckerberg tells US Congress his firm is struggling to get ahead of Russian manipulation.
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Will Marama Davidson get Greens back on track?
Will Marama Davidson get Greens back on track?
Opinion - The Green Party will be hoping that the announcement of its new co-leader, Marama Davidson, puts them back on a path to electoral success, writes Brigitte Morten.
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Read the room, Izzy
Read the room, Izzy
Opinion - At a time when Australian sport is under an intense microscope, Israel Folau once again found himself in hot water over his ultra-conservative views on homosexuality, Jamie Wall writes.
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Green Party MP changes tune on EPA meeting
Green Party MP changes tune on EPA meeting
A Green Party MP accused of ministerial interference is changing her story about meeting with the Environmental Protection Authority.
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Transgender weightlifter could walk into lion's den
Transgender weightlifter could walk into lion's den
When weightlifter Laurel Hubbard competes at the Commonwealth Games on Monday, she will do so knowing a lot of people want her to fail.
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Question Time for 5 April 2018
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Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her statements and actions?
DARROCH BALL to the Minister for Children: What progress has Oranga Tamariki – Ministry for Children made…
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It'll never catch on
Trade Me - buyers sending money to people they've never met for goods they've never seen? It'll never catch on! Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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RNZ's Megan Whelan returns from global media workshop
RNZ's acting digital editor, Megan Whelan, was chosen in a group of just 28 women leaders in media from around the world to attend a Poynter media leadership academy. Audio
- When the internet is where to find a helping hand
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Ball tampering: More repercussions likely - expert
Ball tampering: More repercussions likely - expert
The Australian cricket captain, Steve Smith, has been suspended by the ICC for one Test and fined his entire match fee over the ball-tampering scandal. Audio
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VIDEO: How British pop star Dua Lipa got to #1
British pop star Dua Lipa was named the UK's most streamed woman of 2017 by Spotify, and when Bruno Mars brought his mammoth 24K Magic tour to New Zealand last month, he handpicked her as his… Video, Audio
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Alex Perry - The Good Mothers
The Calabrian Mafia is now a “monstrous global organization”, eclipsing Cosa Nostra in Sicily and Camorra from Naples, author Alex Perry says. Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay
Audio 22 Mar 2018Karyn talks to media commentator Russell Brown about Facebook and how they played a part in the manipulation of millions of Americans in the recent USA presidential election, through the British… Audio
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Hospital rot: Health Minister demands answers
Hospital rot: Health Minister demands answers
The Health Minister is demanding answers from South Auckland health bosses after they failed to tell him the full extent of the leaky building crisis at Middlemore Hospital. Audio
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Frank Luntz: Clinton's 'horrible' campaign cost her
If Hillary Clinton had been more like Jacinda Ardern she would be American president today, says political consultant and pollster Frank Luntz. Audio
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Google moves on news as pressure mounts on 'big tech'
Tech giant Google is splashing out some of its substantial profits on new tools to ease the news media's problems at a time when 'big tech' is under big pressure worldwide. Is it a sign of a 'new… Video
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Google moves on news as pressure mounts on 'big tech'
Google moves on news as pressure mounts on 'big tech'
Tech giant Google is splashing out some of its substantial profits on new tools to ease the news media's problems at a time when 'big tech' is under big pressure worldwide. Is it a sign of a 'new…
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Facebook under pressure as US, EU urge probes of data practices
Facebook under pressure as US, EU urge probes of data practices
Facebook is being asked to explain how a consultancy firm that worked on President Donald Trump's election campaign gained access to data on 50 million Facebook users.
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Ardern to raise human rights issues with Indonesia's President
Ardern to raise human rights issues with Indonesia's President
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has welcomed Indonesia President Joko Widodo and thanked him for visiting New Zealand, saying there was "huge potential" for a stronger economic relationship with…
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NZ firm that breached UN sanctions waits for fine
NZ firm that breached UN sanctions waits for fine
A Hamilton-based aircraft company that has admitted breaching UN sanctions by exporting replacement parts to North Korea will have to wait to learn how much it has been fined.