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A retail crime-fighting app helping police track repeat offenders
How a Kiwi app is fighting crime, and fuelling fears of surveillance
When Golriz Ghahraman hit the headlines again this year, another name popped up with the story.
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New K road toilet block causes stink with some residents
New K road toilet block causes stink with some residents
They say its location has attracted anti-social behaviour leaving them feeling unsafe.
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At least 15 dead in stampede at Hindu mega-festival in India
At least 15 dead in stampede at Hindu mega-festival in India
Many more have been injured after a surging crowd spilled out of a police cordon and trampled bystanders at the world's largest religious gathering.
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Police review use of system to identify number plates, combat retail crime
Police review use of system to identify number plates, combat retail crime
Police say they are checking how they use a system that identifies number plates and combats retail crime.
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Rupert Murdoch’s outlets rarely apologise - Prince Harry's case was different
Murdoch's outlets rarely apologise - Prince Harry's case was different
Analysis: Rupert Murdoch's media empire just did something incredibly unusual: It said sorry.
- Hunt on as rat found on predator-free Ulva Island
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Palmerston North Hospital to restart regular colonoscopy check-ups
Palmerston North Hospital to restart regular colonoscopy check-ups
Last month, Te Whatu Ora MidCentral said it would prioritise symptomatic people and those in the National Bowel Screening programme.
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Protecting children, helping parents: NZ social workers speak about the challenges of their jobs
Protecting children, helping parents: NZ social workers speak about the challenges of their jobs
Analysis - Research looking at the experiences of social and family workers themselves found participants expressed discomfort in knowing about the harm to children yet feeling helpless.
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PETA hopeful of criminal convictions in sheep abuse probe
PETA hopeful of criminal convictions in sheep abuse probe
An animal rights group says it's glad MPI is taking action, but "history shows us that cases of animal abuse ... typically go unpunished".
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Council eyes in the sky lead to arrests of two groups - police say
Council eyes in the sky lead to arrests of two groups - police say
Council CCTV camera operators have helped nab a group of young people police say were trying to burgle a shop.
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Whooping cough cases still being reported in Samoa
Whooping cough cases still being reported in Samoa
Thirty-eight per cent of all cases have had hospital care.
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One of the world’s greatest religious spectacles is underway and the numbers are staggering
400 million people to attend one of world's greatest religious spectacles
Millions of Hindu devotees are bathing in sacred waters as the world's biggest religious gathering begins in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
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California child is presumed positive for bird flu
California child is presumed positive for bird flu
A child in San Francisco who had red eyes and a fever had a probable case of H5N1 bird flu, according to the city's Department of Public Health.
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Greenland independence is possible but joining the US unlikely, Denmark says
Greenland independence possible but joining US unlikely, Denmark says
It comes after US President-elect Donald Trump said he would not rule out using military or economic action to make Greenland part of the United States.
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HMPV may be spreading in China. Here's what to know about this virus - and why it's not cause for alarm
HMPV may be spreading in China. Here's what to know
Analysis - Five years on from the first news of Covid-19, recent reports of an obscure respiratory virus in China may understandably raise concerns.
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Fruit fly incursion: No new insects found as intensive search continues
Fruit fly incursion: No new insects found as intensive search continues
Biosecurity NZ said its staff were on the ground in south Auckland checking traps and collecting disposal bins.
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Serious consequences if Oriental fruit fly becomes established.
The horticulture industry says there could be serious consequences if the Oriental fruit fly becomes established. Last week a single male fruit fly was found in a surveillance trap in Papatoetoe and… Audio
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Strong earthquake hits Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan
Deaths reported after strong quake hits Tibet, Nepal
At least 95 people have died and "many buildings" have collapsed, following the quake in the magnitude 7 range, according to reports
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Fruit fly incursion: Growers confident pest can be eradicated
Growers confident fruit fly can be eradicated
The Horticulture Industry is concerned about the discovery of a single oriental fruit fly - but is confident MPI will eradicate any further incursion.
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Fruit fly incursion: Strict fruit, vegetable restrictions to remain in place
Fruit fly incursion: Strict fruit, vegetable restrictions to remain in place
Parts of Papatoetoe and Māngare will have movement restrictions in place for at least a fortnight as the search for more oriental fruit flies continues.
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Fruit fly incursion: Biosecurity NZ making good progress after 'destructive' insect found
'Got to close down as quickly as possible' after 'destructive' fruit fly found
Thousands of leaflets and 300 special response bins have gone out as the agency works to eradicate the insect.
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Fruit fly incursion: More than 100 new traps set up around South Auckland
Fruit fly incursion: More than 100 new traps set up around South Auckland
Biosecurity NZ says more than 100 extra fruit fly traps have been set up since a fly was found in South Auckland.
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Biosecurity urges people to report Oriental fruit fly findings
Legal controls placed on fruit, vege in fruit fly zone
Controls have now been imposed on the movement of fruit and vegetables in Papatoetoe, Auckland, where an Oriental fruit fly was found yesterday.
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Driver who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas railed about ‘political grievances’ and domestic issues before suicide
Tesla Cybertruck driver railed about political grievances before death
Matthew Livelsberger wrote in a letter that "Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence" and "fireworks and explosives" were best to get his point across.
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Destructive fruit fly found in South Auckland surveillance trap
Destructive fruit fly found in South Auckland surveillance trap
A major biosecurity operation is underway in South Auckland after an Oriental fruit fly was found in a surveillance trap in a suburban backyard.