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  • The Fijian pilot inspiring the next generation of Pacific aviators

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    Pacific Kiribati
    8 Jun 2025
    Salote Mataitini is inspiring young children to enter the aviation space

    When Salote Mataitini first dreamed of becoming a pilot, she was a child reading newspaper articles about aviators, long before iPhones or social media.

    The Fijian pilot inspiring the next generation of Pacific aviators
  • Trump deploys National Guard as Los Angeles protests against immigration agents continue

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    World activism
    8 Jun 2025
    A person holds a poster "Kidnapped by ICE" as protestors gather outside the Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the United Nations in New York on June 5, 2025 to read the names of detainees at CECOT, El Salvador’s maximum-security prison for alleged terrorists. Trump invoked rarely used wartime legislation in March to fly migrants to El Salvador without any court hearing, alleging they belonged to the Tren de Aragua gang, a charge that their families and lawyers deny.
The Venezuelans, as well as 36 deported Salvadoran migrants, are being held in a maximum security prison built by Bukele to house thousands of suspects arrested during his sweeping crackdown on street gangs.
Images of the Venezuelans entering the CECOT mega-prison in shackles illustrate the brutality, Rios said. (Photo by kena Betancur / AFP)

    It comes as the US President has pledged to deport record numbers of people who are in the country illegally and lock down the US-Mexico border.

    Trump deploys National Guard as Los Angeles protests against immigration agents continue
  • Suspended Te Pāti Māori MPs to embark on national tour

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    Politics Te Ao Māori
    6 Jun 2025
    Te Pāti Māori MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipa-Clarke was among those to perform a haka, at Parliament, after the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill, on 14 November, 2024.

    Te Pāti Māori says it will continue to stand its ground as three MPs begin their record suspensions. Audio

    Suspended Te Pāti Māori MPs to embark on national tour
  • Leaked files reveal how China is using AI to erase the history of the Tiananmen Square massacre

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    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    6 Jun 2025
    A Beijing demonstrator blocks the path of a tank convoy along the Avenue of Eternal Peace near Tiananmen Square. For weeks, people have been protesting for freedom of speech and of press from the Chinese government.

    Hundreds of pages of classified documents leaked to the ABC have offered an unprecedented glimpse into China's infamous censorship regime.

    Leaked files reveal how China is using AI to erase the history of the Tiananmen Square massacre
  • 'We will never be silenced': Te Pāti Māori MPs suspended from Parliament

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    Politics
    6 Jun 2025
    Rawiri Waititi, Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke & Debbie Ngarewa-Packer

    Opposition parties tried to reject the recommendation, but did not have the numbers to vote it down. Audio

    Proposed punishment for Te Pāti Māori MPs for Treaty Principles haka stands
  • 'I was crying': Sevens star Brake braces for NRLW impact with Warriors women

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    Sport
    6 Jun 2025
    Michaela Brake of New Zealand during the women’s cup final match between New Zealand and  Australia in the HSBC Hong Kong Sevens.

    The Mt Smart training fields are a far cry from Olympic glory at Tokyo and Paris.

    Sevens star Michaela Brake braces for NRLW impact with Warriors women
  • Phones of press secretary seized by police during investigation

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    New Zealand Politics
    6 Jun 2025
    Michael Forbes

    Police say any new information against Michael Forbes will be 'thoroughly considered'.

    Police seized work and personal phones of press secretary Michael Forbes while investigating complaints
  • Run It Straight suggests 'bodies are disposable, pain is performative'

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    Sport
    5 Jun 2025
    Two men collide during a 'Run it' sporting event in Auckland.

    As pulverising hits flood social media, the spectacle is also drawing criticism for glorifying "harmful forms of masculinity".

    Run It Straight turns brute force into entertainment, with fatal consequences
  • Christopher Luxon demands answers as press secretary Michael Forbes resigns

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    Politics
    5 Jun 2025
    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon takes questions at the Beehive after the resignation of press secretary Michael Forbes.

    Deputy chief press secretary resigned after accusations he recorded audio of sessions with sex workers.

    Christopher Luxon demands answers as press secretary Michael Forbes resigns
  • Lynnmall attacker 'very calm' as he stabbed woman

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    New Zealand
    4 Jun 2025
    Ahamed Samsudeen visiting the New Lynn Woolworths about a month prior to the attack.

    A survivor told an inquest the smell of milk, the sound of screaming, or the wail of sirens can abruptly transport her back.

    Lynnmall terror attack survivor tells inquest of ongoing trauma
  • Leaked files reveal China is using AI to erase history of Tiananmen Square massacre

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    World
    4 Jun 2025
    A Beijing demonstrator blocks the path of a tank convoy along the Avenue of Eternal Peace near Tiananmen Square. For weeks, people have been protesting for freedom of speech and of press from the Chinese government.

    Hundreds of pages of classified documents leaked to the ABC have offered an unprecedented glimpse into China's infamous censorship regime.

    Leaked files reveal China is using AI to erase history of Tiananmen Square massacre
  • Colorado man charged with federal hate crime after gasoline-bomb attack

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    World conflict
    3 Jun 2025
    A bomb disposal robot, or Explosive Ordnance Disposal robot, sits on Pearl Street on the site of an attack on demonstrators calling for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2025. Several people suffered burns and other injuries June 1st in the US state of Colorado in what the FBI called a "targeted terror attack" against demonstrators seeking the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
Police in the city of Boulder said a man was taken into custody. They were more cautious in presuming a possible motive for the attack, which multiple sources said was committed against members of the Jewish community during a peaceful gathering. (Photo by Eli Imadali / AFP)

    The affidavit says the attack had been planned for more than a year.

    Colorado attack suspect charged with federal hate crime
  • Two doctors, one diary and a health system in crisis

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    media health
    3 Jun 2025
    Diary of a Junior Doctor follows five young doctors at the country's busiest hospital.

    The reality of working in our under-pressure healthcare system is laid bare in Diary of a Junior Doctor - the new five-part docuseries which follows a group of junior doctors at Auckland's Middlemore… Audio

  • 'Nightmare' job market for struggling IT workers

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    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    3 Jun 2025
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    Job seekers say the tech job market is a "nightmare", citing fierce competition and a shortage of opportunities that have made finding employment increasingly difficult.

    IT workers struggling in New Zealand’s tight job market
  • Suspect in custody following 'targeted terror attack'

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    World conflict
    2 Jun 2025
    An Israeli flag is seen on a street sign in Boulder City, as police can be seen near Pearl Street, the scene of an attack on demonstrators on 1 June, 20205 as they called for hostages held in Gaza to be released.

    A man reportedly threw bottles containing flammable liquid at a demonstration in Boulder, Colorado.

    Eight people injured in 'targeted' attack in Boulder, Colorado
  • Run It: How a knock on the head can kill

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    New Zealand What you need to know
    1 Jun 2025
    Skull showing brain and neurons, coloured X-ray. (Photo by NICK VEASEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRAR / NVY / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    Explainer - A 19-year-old died playing a version of the controversial violent 'Run It' contest. Just how dangerous is it? Audio

    Run It and brain injuries: What you need to know
  • Social media spat: Blues and Moana beef online after play-off spots are set

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    Sport
    1 Jun 2025
    Rieko Ioane and the Blues social media team were busy post match.

    The last weekend had a thriller, a reffing controversy, blow outs and more fun from Rieko on Instagram - Jamie Wall breaks it all down.

    Social media spat: Blues and Moana beef online after play-off spots are set
  • Police launch review after controversial retail crime directive

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    New Zealand crime
    30 May 2025
    Police Commissioner Richard Chambers speaks to media about retail crime and the controversial new shoplifting directive on Tuesday.

    Review is looking at any cases of retail crime that may have been affected by thresholds set out in memo.

    Police launch review after controversial retail crime directive
  • How Māori, Pacific communities can reshape media narratives

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    Te Ao Māori media
    30 May 2025
    Dave Letele

    The success of Brown Buttabean Motivation shows how initiatives can use media stereotypes to create their own narrative.

    Study finds Māori, Pacific communities can reshape media narratives
  • Peters fires up campaign as Seymour becomes deputy PM

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    Politics
    30 May 2025
    COALITION 3 EDIT

    But ACT's leader has vowed to keep speaking freely as he takes over as deputy prime minister. Audio

    Deputy PM handover: Seymour vows straight talk, Peters fires up campaign
  • NZ Rugby condemns 'run it straight' as Warriors distance themselves

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    Sport
    28 May 2025
    RUNIT Auckland. Trusts Stadium.

    Calls are growing louder to ban the game in the wake of a teenager's death in Palmerston North. Audio

    Warriors distance themselves from 'run it straight'
  • Education Ministry asks RNZ to help investigation into leaks - we declined

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    New Zealand Politics
    28 May 2025
    NZTA Chairman Sir Brian Roche

    It also invited RNZ to meet with Michael Heron KC for "a brief chat" about what may have been shared or shown.

    Education Ministry asks RNZ to help investigation into leaks - we declined
  • Health NZ wants to close a mental health facility, staff say more people need it

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    New Zealand health
    27 May 2025
    Therapist writing notes during counseling session with single man sitting on couch, panorama, empty space

    Rauaroha Segar House is a vital service for people who otherwise fall through the cracks, staff say.

    Health NZ wants to close a mental health facility, staff say more people need it
  • 'Confusing and unhelpful' police directive canned

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    New Zealand crime
    27 May 2025
    Police Commissioner Richard Chambers speaks to media about retail crime and the controversial new shoplifting directive on Tuesday.

    Police commissioner says staffer behind controversial theft and fraud memo 'thought they were being helpful'.

    Police Commissioner on controversial shoplifting directive
  • Neyder Moreno moves on from Auckland FC

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    Sport
    27 May 2025
    Neyder Moreno of Auckland FC shoots during the A-League Men Round 14 match between Adelaide United and Auckland FC.

    Auckland FC's Colombian midfielder is the first player to leave after A-League season's abrupt end.

    Neyder Moreno moves on from Auckland FC
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