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Obama scales back US spy programme
Obama scales back US spy programme
US president Barack Obama has announced a ban on US eavesdropping on the leaders of allies and began reining in the storage of a vast collection of telephone data.
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Namah rejects PNG conspiracy claim
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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Namah rejects PNG conspiracy claim
Namah rejects PNG conspiracy claim
The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Belden Namah says he made a formal...
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Media reports of arrests over killings in Libya
Media reports of arrests over killings in Libya
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade says it is trying to confirm reports people have been arrested over the killings of New Zealander Lynn Howie and Briton Mark De Salis in Libya.
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Parental care urged on games
Parental care urged on games
A video-game industry body is urging parents to use parental controls on electronic devices to prevent their children from accessing unsuitable content.
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Govt businesses make $20m profit
Govt businesses make $20m profit
Government businesses with assets worth $45 billion made a total net profit of just $20 million in the year to 30 June, according to the Treasury's annual portfolio report.
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Govt's commercial businesses disappoints
Govt's commercial businesses disappoints
The Treasury is disappointed with the performance of the Government's commercial businesses in the year to the end of June.
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What Katie did
What Katie did
Katie Brown was 26 when she bought her first home with the help of the Government's Welcome Home loan.
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Youth gather in Fiji for peacebuilding workshop
Youth gather in Fiji for peacebuilding workshop
It's hoped that youth representatives from around the Pacific will be better equiped to assess conflict and use peace building tools to solve their differences following a workshop in Fiji.
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Free and easy?
Free and easy?
One person's inadequate offer is another's fair reward.
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Make your opportunities
Make your opportunities
“Recognising the value of my work was the first step from ‘idealistic amateur’ to ‘bit more professional’.”
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Former editor in Indonesia says Government must solve Papua issue
Former editor in Indonesia says Government must solve Papua issue
A former Chief Editor of the Jakarta Post says restrictions on foreign media visiting the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua should be lifted. Endy Bayuni says there is...
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When to work for free
When to work for free
For those looking to make a career out of the creative industries, working for free can be an opportunity – so long as no one benefits more than you do.
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Foreign journalists still facing hurdles to access Papua region
Foreign journalists still facing hurdles to access Papua region
Journalists in Indonesia have called on the Government to clarify rules for journalists wanting to visit the provinces of Papua and West Papua. While the Governor of Papua this year...
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Foreign journalists still facing hurdles to access Papua region
Audio 22 Nov 2013Journalists and a politician in Indonesia say the Government must come of age and allow foreign media in Papua. Audio
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Operation Clover
Operation Clover
Police ask for victims to come forward. Some do, online.
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A heavy week on the web
Roast Busters: Heavy week on the web
When the world feels toxic and overwhelming, the best thing we can do is look after ourselves.
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PNG police hope recaptured prisoner can shed light on missing scientists
PNG police hope recaptured prisoner can shed light on missing scientists
Papua New Guinea police hope further interrogation of a recaptured prisoner will shed more light on the fate of five scientists who disappeared off West New Britain more than 2...
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PNG police hope recaptured prisoner can shed light on missing scientists
Audio 5 Nov 2013Hopes of a breakthrough in the search for five PNG scientists, missing for more than two years. Audio
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Twitter to list on Wall Street
Twitter to list on Wall Street
Twitter is to list on Wall Street this week with the social media company's public offering generating levels of interest not seen since Facebook floated in 2012.
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More than just the physical
More than just the physical
To get the ball rolling, so to speak, here's some sporting googlies to ponder...
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Best of the Week - 4 October 2013
Audio 4 Oct 2013Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 4 October. This week ..... the new plans for our snapper fisheries; Dunedin's historic Globe Theatre in need of… Audio
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Selfless act paying off for Boston homeless man
Selfless act paying off for Boston homeless man
More than $US68,000 in donations have poured in from people around the United States for a Boston homeless man who turned over to police a backpack stuffed with cash he found outside a shopping mall.
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Gillard recounts pain of losing power
Gillard recounts pain of losing power
Former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard has broken her silence to tell of the pain of losing power and to look at what Labor should do next.
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Sigmund suspension looms large
Sigmund suspension looms large
The All Whites defender Ben Sigmund expects to learn soon just how many games he'll be banned for after being sent off for stomping on an opponent in New Zealand's...