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  • What does the US TikTok ban mean for New Zealand?

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    New Zealand Media & Technology
    17 Jan 2025
    The TikTok logo is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken on 16 January, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) (Photo by Jaap Arriens / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    Will you still get access to new recipes, cleaning hacks and dance videos from the US? Maybe not over the long-term.

    If the US TikTok ban happens - how will New Zealand be affected?
  • International Cricket Council grapples with Afghanistan dilemma

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    Sport
    15 Jan 2025
    Afghanistan's Azmat Omarzai (L) and Hashmatullah Shahidi.

    The pressure is increasing on cricket's governing body to do something about Afghanistan.

    International Cricket Council grapples with Afghanistan dilemma
  • What's inside a gang-owned newspaper?

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    14 Jan 2025
    The cover of Te Iwi o Aotearoa in January 1991

    Not only did Black Power run a newspaper in the '90s, it was backed by a government-funded scheme.

    What's in the archived Black Power 'no Bull' newspaper
  • 'Reclaiming a birthright': Misconceptions about Moko

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    10 Jan 2025
    Tūranga Edmonds (left) and his mum Tania Morgan (right) after they both received their moko kanohi on the same day.

    Over the years, confusion has clouded the understanding of moko. So what is it really about?

    'Reclaiming a birthright': Misconceptions about Moko
  • Carving found washed up on beach claimed

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    9 Jan 2025
    This large Ngāpuhi-style carving was found washed up on a Northland beach at Kokinga Point, in the Bay of Islands.

    But how it ended up in the sea remains a mystery.

    Large carving found washed up came from grave at Far North urupā
  • AC/DC childhood home demolished

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    World music
    8 Jan 2025
    Angus Young in heavy riff mode.

    Developers responsible have issued an apology, claiming they had no idea of the Sydney property's cultural significance.

    AC/DC's historic childhood home demolished by Sydney property developers: 'We're genuinely sorry for this oversight'
  • How Trudeau's star power dimmed

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    World world politics
    7 Jan 2025
    Justin Trudeau during a delegation meeting at the Ministry of General Affairs. They discussed the relationship between Canada and the Netherlands, developments in trade relations and investments, climate and cooperation in the field of defense and security.

    Once a media sensation, the Canadian prime minister has resigned. So what went wrong?

    Justin Trudeau's star power dimmed after weathering pandemic and Trump
  • AI and loneliness drive demand for robot pets

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    Business technology
    6 Jan 2025
    A diner holding a Lovot robot in a cafe in Kawasaki on 20 December 2020.

    Internet searches for "AI pet" have also increased since the end of 2022, according to Google Trends.

    Rise of AI and loneliness drives demand for robot pets
  • Royals saddened by death of nanny's stepson in New Orleans attack

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    World conflict
    5 Jan 2025
    A construction worker takes a photo of a memorial, on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, on 3 January, 2025.

    King Charles III is said to be "deeply saddened" after police reported that a British relative of his sons' former nanny was among the victims of the New Orleans New Year's Day attack.

    Royal family 'deeply saddened' at death of royal nanny's stepson in New Orleans attack
  • Briton killed in New Orleans attack was stepson of former royal nanny

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    World
    5 Jan 2025
    Edward Pettifer was the British national who died in the New Orleans attack on New Year's Day.

    Edward Pettifer, whose family remains close to British royalty, was among 14 killed.

    Briton killed in New Orleans attack was stepson of former royal nanny
  • 2024 in review: A challenging year for NZ's Chinese community

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    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    3 Jan 2025
    While searching private farmland in the Greenpark area in Canterbury, police found a shallow grave was discovered along the treeline.

    High-profile criminal cases and concerns about public safety overshadow a parliamentary milestone and some success in expanding business operations.

    2024 in review: A challenging year for New Zealand’s Chinese community
  • Five years on, WHO urges China to share Covid origins data

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    World health
    31 Dec 2024
    A medic in China checking the body temperature of a patient with symptoms of Covid-19 at a Wuhan exhibition centre converted into a hospital on 17 February, 2020.

    The World Health Organization has implored China to share data and access to help understand how Covid-19 began.

    Five years on, WHO urges China to share Covid origins data
  • Jimmy Carter's post-presidency legacy outlived his one term

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    World
    30 Dec 2024
    [FILE] Jimmy Carter, the former United States President, attends a press conference at the US Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, on July 3, 1994. He spoke to the media about his talk with Kim Il-Sung, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, a month before. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun ) (Photo by YOMIURI SHIMBUN / Yomiuri / The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP)

    From building thousands of homes to nearly eradicating a debilitating disease, Jimmy Carter's post-presidential charity work has become one of the most defining aspects of his legacy.

    From building homes to eradicating disease, Jimmy Carter's charity work defined his post-presidential life
  • Weather: Wairoa residents urged to avoid non-essential travel

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    New Zealand transport
    27 Dec 2024
    A bridge in Wairoa where the river burst its banks, inundating houses in the cut-off northern Hawke's Bay town.

    An interisland ferry passenger has been injured and cars have been damaged during a rough Cook Strait crossing this morning.

    Friday weather: Heavy rain for Wairoa, strong winds, swells for central NZ
  • Carjack victim's dismay at second prisoner escape from hospital

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    New Zealand health
    25 Dec 2024
    A person caught on CCTV filling up Chloe Mather's car with petrol.

    A woman who was carjacked by a prisoner who escaped Waikato Hospital last month is shocked another prisoner from Spring Hill Corrections Facility has escaped from custody at the same hospital again.

    Carjack victim's dismay at second prisoner escape from hospital
  • New newspaper for Horowhenua

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    New Zealand media
    24 Dec 2024
    Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden

    "This is the best Christmas present Horowhenua could have," mayor Bernie Wanden said.

    New newspaper for Horowhenua
  • Women's self-defence course fighting for its future

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    New Zealand politics
    21 Dec 2024
    A woman holds her hand in the air in a blocking gesture.

    Funding cuts have put a personal safety and self-defence education programme at risk of closure. Video

    Funding cut leaves women's self-defence course Kia Haumaru fighting for future
  • How Luigi Mangione's notebook helped federal prosecutors build their case

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    World health
    21 Dec 2024
    Luigi Mangione, suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, arrives at a heliport with members of the NYPD on 19 December in New York City. The 26-year-old was arrested in Pennsylvania on December 9 after being spotted at a McDonald's in Altoona amid a national manhunt. Mangione also appeared in a Pennsylvania court on forgery and firearms charges today, where he waived extradition to New York after being indicted on 11 charges including first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism.   Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by SPENCER PLATT / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    "'The target is insurance' because 'it checks every box'," the notebook read.

    How Luigi Mangione's notebook helped federal prosecutors build their case and what's next as he faces mounting charges
  • Raygun says legal dispute over comedy musical resolved

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    World sport
    20 Dec 2024
    Raygun composite image using still from The Project Australia interview

    A Sydney comedian has cancelled her Raygun-inspired musical after receiving letters from Rachael Gunn's lawyers.

    Olympic breaker Raygun says legal dispute over comedy musical has been resolved
  • Second dog attack on Taipā Beach upsets victim of first

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    New Zealand Northland
    20 Dec 2024
    Taipā Beach in Doubtless Bay.

    A Northland woman attacked by roaming dogs earlier this month says it pains her to know a child has been mauled on the same beach.

    Second dog attack on Taipā Beach upsets victim of first
  • Ex-All Black sentenced for 'psychological abuse' loses name suppression

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    New Zealand court
    20 Dec 2024
    Carl Hayman played 45 tests for the All Blacks.

    He threatened to post a woman's naked photos online and bombarded her with a series of nude images.

    Ex-All Black Carl Hayman sentenced for 'psychological abuse', loses name suppression
  • Umaga hails Savea's touch as Moana Pasifika ramp up training intensity

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    Pacific
    20 Dec 2024
    Moana Pasifika players halfback Johnathan Taumateine (left) and winger Lalomilo Lalomilo at the Moana Pasifika training, North Harbour Stadium on Thursday. Photo: Grace Fiavaai

    Coach says players are in better condition than they were at the same time last year ahead of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season.

    Umaga hails Savea's touch as Moana Pasifika ramp up training intensity
  • Obstetrics cuts ‘devastating’, mayors say

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    20 Dec 2024
    Whakatāne's Mayor Victor Luca

    Whakatāne Hospital's Maternity Unit will be downgraded to a primary birthing centre from mid-January with women needing specialist care being transported to Tauranga.

    Obstetrics cuts ‘devastating’, mayors say
  • Where have all the Chinese bookstores in Auckland gone?

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    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    20 Dec 2024
    Owner of the Priceless Readership Library Jingyao Tang.

    A surge in popularity of digital reading options over the past decade has forced the owners of many physical stores to wind up operations.

    Where have all the Chinese bookstores in Auckland gone?
  • Opposition parties move towards 'formalising' collaboration

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    New Zealand Politics
    19 Dec 2024
    Debbie Ngarewa-Packer

    Te Pāti Māori had to "get past ourselves" to figure out working with Labour. Labour says it's all "casual", but the Greens say they'll meet regularly.

    Opposition parties move towards 'formalising' collaboration
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