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Shot Bro buses reaching communities and raising smiles in South Auckland
Shot Bro buses reaching communities and raising smiles in South Auckland
The first fleet of Covid-19 vaccine buses hit the streets of South Auckland yesterday and got off to a solid start, according to vaccinators. Audio
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Covid-19: The woman behind 'Shot Bro' vaccination bus name
When Napier woman Jules Cunningham woke up on Thursday, she was not expecting to see photos of mobile Covid-19 vaccination clinics driving around Auckland with her idea for a nickname displayed on the… Audio
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Samoa Supreme court rules in favour of HRPP
Samoa Supreme court rules in favour of HRPP
The Samoa Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the HRPP and ordered the Speaker of the House to swear in the party's members.
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Chris Bishop backing Judith Collins after Curia poll, says party needs to do better
National Party MP Chris Bishop is backing leader Judith Collins after a poll put the party on 21 percent.
The poll, commissioned by right wing group the Taxpayers Union and conducted by research… Audio
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Support for Labour steadies, concern about catching Covid-19 rises - UMR poll
Support for Labour steadies, concern about catching Covid-19 rises - UMR poll
A new political poll taken during the latest lockdown shows support for Labour has steadied after a downward trend.
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California recall election; Newsom to remain Governor
California recall election; Newsom to remain Governor
California Governor Gavin Newsom has won a special election that tested the power of a Republican Party still dominated by former US President Donald Trump in a deeply Democratic state.
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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: From surviving to thriving
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: From surviving to thriving
The number of people speaking te reo Māori has grown by tens of thousands in the past decade, with attention now turning to how to maintain the growth.
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Biden's vaccine mandate angers Republicans, libertarians
Biden's vaccine mandate angers Republicans, libertarians
Republicans and libertarians are vowing to fight US President Joe Biden's new vaccine mandate covering big companies, healthcare workers and federal employees.
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Canada PM Trudeau accuses main rival of favouring abortion curbs, gun owners
Canada PM Trudeau accuses main rival of favouring abortion curbs, gun owners
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, facing a possible election defeat, has lashed out at his main rival, accusing him of favoring restrictions on abortion and wanting to loosen gun controls.
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Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte to stand for vice-president
Philippines president Duterte to stand for vice-president
Rodrigo Duterte, barred by the constitution from seeking a second term, accepted his party's nomination to run for vice president in next year's election.
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Bolsonaro supporters march against Brazil's Supreme Court
Bolsonaro supporters march against Brazil's Supreme Court
Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gathered in major cities on Tuesday to back the far-right leader in his dispute with the Supreme Court, exacerbating a conflict that has rattled Latin…
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El Salvador's world-first adoption of bitcoin hits snags
El Salvador's world-first adoption of bitcoin hits snags
El Salvador rushed to iron out snags on Tuesday after becoming the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, unplugging the digital wallet to cope with demand and pushing for popular app stores…
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Belarus jails opposition figures Kolesnikova and Znak
Belarus jails opposition figures Kolesnikova and Znak
Protest organiser Maria Kolesnikova was jailed for 11 years while lawyer Maxim Znak received 10 years.
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Texas passes law banning abortion after six weeks
Texas passes law banning abortion after six weeks
It bans abortions after the detection of what anti-abortion campaigners call a foetal heartbeat, something medical authorities say is misleading.
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
In brief: news from around the Pacific
Cook Islands govt will decide today on alert levels; Over 600,000 Fijians register to vote in 2022 election, and more.
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Caledonian Union reports leader's identity theft
Caledonian Union reports leader's identity theft
A pro-independence political party in New Caledonia has defended its leader over social media posts it says were wrongly atrributed to him.
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
Stephen, Brigitte and Kathryn discuss lockdown levels ahead of the Cabinet considering today how long Auckland and Northland will be in level 4. Also, have there been missed opportunities in the… Audio
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Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro says he will be killed, arrested or re-elected
I'll be 'arrested, killed' or re-elected, Bolsonaro says
Brazilian president says he sees three alternatives for his future: prison, death or victory in next year's presidential election.
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NZ Screen History: The 1984 Leaders Debate
A week before the new election date in 1984, then-Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and Labour leader David Lange had the chance to size each other up in a historic debate. Audio
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Most New Zealanders want America's Cup defended in Auckland?
Most New Zealanders want America's Cup defended in Auckland?
A recent poll found 72 percent of New Zealanders want the next America's Cup to be defended in Auckland, if funding is availble.
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Geoffrey Miller: Afghanistan political crisis and implications for New Zealand
Geoffrey Miller: Afghanistan political crisis and implications for New Zealand
Analysis - The current political crisis in Afghanistan worsens, and Geoffrey Miller argues what unfolds in Kabul could result in a big change to New Zealand's geopolitical landscape.
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Pandemic and sluggish growth take a hit on Indian PM ratings
Pandemic and sluggish growth take a hit on Indian PM ratings
A nationwide poll finds only 24 percent of respondents see Narendra Modi as 'best suited' to be India's next PM.
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Sir Michael Cullen remembered as one of NZ's most influential figures
Sir Michael Cullen remembered as one of NZ's most influential figures
The death of Sir Michael Cullen has brought an outpouring of tributes, laments and remembrances from friends, colleagues and politicians of all stripes. Audio
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Helen Clark remembers close friend and colleague Sir Michael Cullen
Sir Michael Cullen's life and legacy are being celebrated across the political spectrum today.
The former Deputy Prime Minister died in Whakatāne last night after being diagnosed with lung cancer… Video, Audio
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Justin Trudeau calls snap election
Canadians will go to the polls next month two years ahead of schedule.
The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called a snap summer general election as the country enters into a fourth Covid-19 wave.
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