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  • Kiwi tech surveying world's largest oil pipeline

    Audio
    business technology
    25 Feb 2025
    An E-350 plane landing on a runway. It is bright blue, landing in front of a bright green cornfield.

    The 29,000 kilometre pipe, which NZAero aircraft monitor, runs from the Gulf of Mexico through the US and into Canada. It's transported nearly 37 billion barrels of oil over the past decade. Audio

  • US speeds up integration of partners like NZ into military space operations

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    25 Feb 2025
    Flags of united states of america and new zealand.

    New Zealand is already engaged with the US Space Force in several ways, including a network it aims to expand to deliver battlefield intelligence from commercial satellites to "military commands". Audio

    US speeds up integration of partners like NZ into military space operations
  • Chinese warships in Tasman Sea a 'wake-up call'

    News
    Politics defence force
    24 Feb 2025
    This handout photo taken on February 13, 2025 and released by The Australian Defence Force shows the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Arunta (lower L) sailing near the People's Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) Fuchi-class replenishment vessel and Weishanhu Jiangkai-class frigate Hengyang in the Tasman Sea. Australia's foreign minister voiced concern on February 21 over live fire drills conducted by three Chinese warships sailing off the country's east coast. (Photo by Handout / AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

    The defence minister says the presence of Chinese warships carrying out live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea is "unusual", but nothing Kiwis need to be worried about. Audio

    Defence Minister Judith Collins says Chinese warships in Tasman Sea nothing to worry about
  • Luigi Mangione attorney claims his rights were violated

    News
    World crime
    22 Feb 2025
    Luigi Mangione, accused killer of US insurance CEO Brian Thompson, attends a hearing at the Manhattan Supreme Court in New York City on February 21, 2025. Mangione is accused of gunning down Thompson in a brazen hit in New York on December 4, 2024, pleaded not guilty to state charges including "terrorist" murder. The suspect is charged in both state and federal court. (Photo by Steven HIRSCH / POOL / AFP)

    The 26-year-old has pleaded not guilty to state charges but has yet to enter a plea on federal murder charges related to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

    Luigi Mangione appears in New York state court for status hearing in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
  • Israel says Shiri Bibas not among bodies returned from Gaza

    News
    World conflict
    22 Feb 2025
    A collage of posters showing photos of Israeli hostages Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas, who were held in the Gaza Strip after the 7 October, 2023 attack by Hamas militants.

    Israeli military says two of four bodies handed over were Shiri Bibas' young sons.

    Israel says Shiri Bibas not among bodies returned from Gaza, Hamas pledges to investigate
  • Fruit and vegetables movement restricted after fruit fly found

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    21 Feb 2025
    New Zealand Biosecurity Services.

    Signs notifying people of the controlled area boundaries will be put in place in parts of the North Shore.

    Fruit and vegetables movement restricted after fruit fly found
  • Biosecurity NZ boosting trapping after new Auckland fruit fly found

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Feb 2025
    New Zealand Biosecurity Services.

    The fly was found in a surveillance trap in a suburban backyard on Auckland's North Shore.

    Biosecurity NZ boosting trapping after new Auckland fruit fly found
  • Marshall Islands at high risk of cyber attack

    News
    Pacific
    20 Feb 2025
    Spy in black hoodie against virus background

    Analysis - The internet places the Marshall Islands squarely in the mix for any bad actor globally, and there are thousands lurking in the shadows of the internet, writes Giff Johnson.

    Marshall Islands at high risk of cyber attack
  • Is it ever okay to snoop through your child's phone?

    News
    New Zealand children
    20 Feb 2025
    To snoop or not to snoop? That is the question.

    Some parents argue it's a blatant breach of privacy. Others say it's simply a necessary precaution in the modern world. But what do the experts think?

    Is it ever okay to snoop through your child's phone?
  • 'It's been left so long without treatment' - gastro delays at public hospitals

    News
    New Zealand health
    19 Feb 2025
    Samples of a colon biopsy to be sent to a laboratory, at Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon Hospital, Paris, France (2009).

    People referred to public health system gastro departments are waiting months for an appointment, even when they have symptoms that could be a sign of bowel cancer or other disease. Audio

    'It's been left so long without treatment' - gastro delays at public hospitals
  • Where in the world have NZDF staff been deployed?

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    18 Feb 2025
    US Army soldiers from 2-506 Infantry 101st Airborne Division, Afghan National Army soldiers and a New Zealand Army soldier take cover as a CH-47 Chinook helicopter lands to transport them on day one of Operation Radu Bark VI into the Spira mountains in Khost province, five kms from the Afghan-Pakistan Border, directly across the border from Pakistan's lawless Waziristan region on November 11, 2008.  US soldiers along with the Afghan National Army launched Operation Radu Bark VI in the Spira mountains setting up a patrol base along a known insurgent infiltration route, at altitudes up to 10,000 feet, conducting dismounted maneuvers in the mountains, and setting up observation posts throughout the area.  AFP PHOTO/DAVID FURST (Photo by DAVID FURST / AFP)

    The PM says the government would consider sending peacekeepers to Ukraine if a ceasefire was reached.

    Where in the world have NZDF staff been deployed?
  • International watchdog raises alarm over security forces targeting advocates in Papua

    News
    Pacific West Papua
    17 Feb 2025
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    Human Rights Monitor has spoken out about human rights defenders in West Papua, Indonesia, being put under surveillance.

    Human Rights Monitor raises alarm over security forces targeting advocates in Papua
  • Patients waiting months or even years for colonoscopies

    News
    New Zealand health
    14 Feb 2025
    Samples of a colon biopsy to be sent to a laboratory, at Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon Hospital, Paris, France (2009).

    People say they have been waiting months and even years get the crucial check-up. Audio

    Patients speak out on pauses and delays to colonoscopies, some waiting years
  • People waiting years to have crucial surveillance colonoscopies

    Audio
    health
    14 Feb 2025

    People around the country are having to wait months or even years to have crucial surveillance colonoscopies due to staff shortages. Health New Zealand said it's trying to schedule procedures as soon… Audio

  • Tech: Google pushes 'go' on AI in weapons, AI music discord

    Audio 13 Feb 2025
    This illustration picture shows the Google logo displayed on a tablet

    Technology commentator Mark Pesce looks at a big shift in the tech world toward embracing AI Audio

  • Stand-off over land use in Port Hills, a year on from blaze

    News
    New Zealand natural disasters
    12 Feb 2025
    For a third day, firefighters continue to battle a 650-hectare vegetation fire at Christchurch's Port Hills.

    How much blame can be laid on tree species? Audio

    Stand-off over land use in Port Hills, a year on from blaze
  • Residents vow to fight hospital's pause on surveillance colonoscopies

    News
    New Zealand health
    12 Feb 2025
    Patient Voice Aotearoa chairman Malcolm Mulholland says protest action is planned if the pause isn't reversed.

    "If this continues people will die," a patient advocate says.

    Residents vow to fight Palmerston North Hospital's pause on surveillance colonoscopies
  • Manawatū residents fighting pause on surveillance colonoscopies

    Audio 12 Feb 2025

    Manawatū residents at a higher risk of developing bowel cancer are vowing to fight a pause on surveillance colonoscopies at Palmerston North Hospital. Some have already gone private to ensure they get… Audio

  • Major shake-up of fishing quota system on the way

    News
    Politics Business
    12 Feb 2025
    Shane Jones

    The courts, not Tiktok, should deal with illegal fishing, Shane Jones says.

    Major shake-up of fishing quota system on the way
  • Fijian students brawl on main road in Suva suburb

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    12 Feb 2025
    More than a dozens young students in uniform and can be seen brawling on the main road, with coming to a stand-still. on 11 February 2025.

    The country's police chief has directed "immediate action" against those involved in a brawl in Nabua on Tuesday, a suburb in Fiji's capital, Suva.

    Fijian students brawl on main road in Suva suburb, four injured
  • Hamas claims ceasefire violations, puts hostage release on hold

    News
    World war
    11 Feb 2025
    People and first responders inspect the rubble of a collapsed residential building that was hit by Israeli bombardment in the Saraya area in al-Rimal in central Gaza City on January 4, 2025 amid the ongoing war in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

    Israel said Hamas had violated the ceasefire agreement with its announcement.

    Hamas says it will stop releasing hostages, accuses Israel of ceasefire violations
  • The disinformation rollercoaster

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    11 Feb 2025
    A portrait picture of Elon Musk photographed in Krakow, Poland on January 22nd, 2024 and X, former Twitter, logo are screened for illustration photo in Krakow, Poland on October 25, 2024. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) (Photo by Beata Zawrzel / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    The president, the tech oligarchs, the media and AI - why we can expect a new wave of information you just can't trust.

    A step up in fake news
  • Sweden to tighten gun laws after mass shooting at school

    News
    World
    8 Feb 2025
    Police special forces are seen leaving the scene of the Risbergska School in Orebro, Sweden, on February 4, 2025, following reports of a serious violent crime. Four people were shot at a school in the Swedish city of Orebro on Tuesday, police said while adding that a large operation was still ongoing, urging people to stay away from the area. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP)

    Ten people were shot dead at the Campus Risbergska school in Orebro earlier this week before the man believed to be the perpetrator turned the gun on himself.

    Sweden to tighten gun laws after mass shooting at school
  • Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticises RFK Jr's measles claims

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    3 Feb 2025
    This handout picture released from UNICEF Samoa shows nurse April Wilson (L) and team leader Luisa Popo preparing vaccinations during a nationwide campaign against measles in the Samoan town of Le'auva'a.

    The chair of a World Health Organisation advisory group is urging world leaders to denounce misinformation around health. Audio

    Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticises RFK Jr's measles claims, urges leaders to reject health misinformation
  • NZ donates Boostrix vaccine to Samoa to fight whooping cough

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    3 Feb 2025
    Syringe in phial, illustration. (Photo by SERGII IAREMENKO/SCIENCE PHOTO L / SIA / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    As of 20 January, there have been 363 reported cases of whooping cough, with confirmed 24 cases.

    NZ donates 6000 doses of Boostrix vaccine to Samoa to fight whooping cough outbreak
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