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Turning Palmerston North into the 'capital of drag' in Aotearoa
Turning Palmerston North into the 'capital of drag' in Aotearoa
Provincial cities are not normally thought of as hotbeds of drag culture, but Palmerston North is changing that. Audio
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Brazil approves returning to daylight saving time as drought bites
Brazil approves returning to daylight saving time as drought bites
Brazilian energy authorities have approved bringing back daylight saving time to save energy as the country faces a major drought.
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Samoa leaps seven places to 185 FIFA men’s world ranking
Samoa soar, NZ drop in FIFA men's world ranking
Samoa leapt seven places to 185 after beating Tonga and American Samoa in their FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.
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Country Life: "Health - the new wealth" - the skinny on the China market
How NZ exporters can navigate choppy seas in China
Mark Tanner knows what people in New Zealand's largest market are consuming. He's the founder of China Skinny, a market research company based in Shanghai.
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LIC to play role in creating more heat resistant, disease tolerant cows for Sub-Saharan Africa
Science looks to build a better cow
In a bid to address food insecurity they want to create cows that can produce more milk than native species and are more heat tolerant and disease resistant
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Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield's growth - and now a US presidential debate
Where is Springfield, USA and do they really eat pets?
Two men followed different paths from Haiti to this struggling Midwestern industrial city that suddenly finds itself at the centre of the US presidential race.
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Social media regulation needed to protect NZ's diverse communities - BSA research finds
Social media considered most harmful for Māori, Pacific peoples' and Muslims - research
About 56 percent Māori, 60 percent Pacific, 45 percent Asian, and 41 percent Muslim believed stronger limits on freedom of expression are needed to prevent harm. Audio
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Orange juice shortage hitting nationwide
Supermarket shelves left empty as orange juice shortage hits
Local damage from Cyclone Gabrielle and a drought in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of orange juice.
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Here Now: Capoeira in Auckland
With its origins in Angola and later in communities of enslaved in Brazil in the 1800s, the once-banned martial art of Capoeira has grown in popularity over the world in recent years. In Auckland, a… Audio
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Here Now: Taking the art of capoeira beyond Brazil
Taking the art of capoeira beyond Brazil
Leandro Vasquez of Abada Capoeira Auckland talks about celebrating the sense of community, art and camaraderie born out of this art.
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Venezuela opposition candidate Gonzalez leaves for Spain as diplomatic tensions rise
Presidential candidate flees Venezuela as tensions rise
Edmundo Gonzalez is wanted on charges of falsifying public documents and conspiracy over claims he won the presidency.
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Brazil probes ice buildup in plane crash that killed 62
Brazil probes ice buildup in plane crash that killed 62
A preliminary report into the August crash of an airliner in Brazil found signs of ice buildup on the plane but no definite cause for the accident.
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Brazil's Sergio Mendes who made bossa nova popular globally dies at 83
Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes dies at 83
In a statement posted on his website, the family said Mendes, who had been suffering from the effects of long Covid, died peacefully surrounded by his wife and children.
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Tech: What next for Telegram? Brazil vs X
Technology correspondent Juha Saarinen looks at the arrest of Telegram's founder Pavel Durov and why so many free-speech absolutists have railed about it. Audio
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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo miss out on nomination for Ballon d'Or
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo miss out on nomination for Ballon d'Or
It is the first time since 2003 neither Cristiano Ronaldo nor Lionel Messi have been nominated.
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Tech Tuesday: Elon Musk Vs Brazil
Brazil's top court is standing behind a decision to ban X from the country. Audio
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Paralympics 2024: NZ's William Stedman finishes just shy of a medal
Paralympics: Kiwi William Stedman misses medal by 2cm
In a field loaded with experience, Stedman - who won silver in Tokyo - came agonisingly close.
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Brazil watchdog moves to block access to Elon Musk's X after court order
Musk's X banned in Brazil after fight over hate speech
Brazil's telecommunications regulator is suspending access to Elon Musk's X social network in the country in compliance with an order from a judge in a feud with the billionaire investor.
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Lando Norris has momentum as McLaren head for Monza
Lando Norris has momentum as McLaren head for Monza
Lando Norris won by a mighty margin in F1 leader Max Verstappen's Dutch backyard last weekend and the McLaren driver aims to carry the momentum to the Italian Grand Prix this weekend.
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Discipline and mental toughness key for Fiji at FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup - ex-national coach
Discipline and mental toughness key - ex-coach
Former top Fijian soccer coach Gurjit Singh believes the Fiji Under-20 women's team can match the top teams at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
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Number of Brazilian cities on high alert due to wildfires
Brazil is on alert as wildfire season escalates, reporter Kate Pereyra-Garcia has this report out of Latin America Audio
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Football: Major coup for Sydney FC in signing ex-Brazil winger Costa
Football: Major coup for Sydney FC in signing ex-Brazil winger Costa
Sydney FC have pulled off a major transfer coups by completing the signing of former Bayern Munich and Juventus winger Douglas Costa for the next two seasons.
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Shein reveals child labour cases as it steps up supplier audits
Shein reveals child labour cases as it steps up supplier audits
The fast fashion retailer has revealed it found two cases of child labour at suppliers last year.
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Dreams, realities, and the broken promises of disability support in Aotearoa New Zealand
Dreams, realities, and the broken promises of disability support
Opinion - After reading phase one of the Independent Review of Disability Support report and watching Minister Upston's announcement, I spent the night dreaming about the minister. Then I woke up to…