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International flights hit in latest laser strikes
Several international flights approaching Auckland airport have been hit by laser beams this morning, after a night in which pilots in Auckland and Wellington were targeted. Audio
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Typhoon Megi: China shuts schools, recalls fishing boats
China shut schools and cancelled flights as Typhoon Megi, which killed four people and injured hundreds in Taiwan, made landfall in Fujian. Video
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Serena Williams to star in NZ
World number two and 22-time grand slam champion Serena Williams will headline Auckland's ASB Tennis Classic in January.
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Today In Parliament Thursday 22 September 2016
Parliament resumes at 9am to debate treaty settlement bills. New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, defends his party's decision to vote against two of the five settlement bills, ending plans of… Audio
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Weekly Reading: Riz Ahmed, 2Pac and Solange Knowles
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Battle of the Somme: NZ soldiers mark centenary
The horrors of the Battle of the Somme 100 years ago - and NZ's involvement in it - have been marked in France. Video
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Laneway 2017 line-up announced
Laneway Festival have announced the line-up for next year’s event, which is going down at Albert Park on Auckland Anniversary Day. Audio
- Laneway 2017 line-up: Tame Impala, Refused, Nick Murphy, Floating Points and more
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1971 – Not a bad year at the movies after all
Last month English writer David Hepworth told Jesse Mulligan that “there wasn’t a huge amount going on at the cinema in 1971”, but Dan Slevin suggests otherwise. Audio
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How 9/11 unfolded for George Bush and those around him
First thing in the morning on September 11, 2001 President George W. Bush said to his chief of staff Andy Card "It should be an easy day". It was not. Journalist Garrett M Graff has spoken to all… Audio
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America marks 15th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Americans commemorated the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on Sunday with the recital of the names of the dead, tolling church bells and a tribute in lights. Video
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Otago quake fears after Macquarie Island shake
An earthquake near Macquarie Island caused a scare for New Zealand this morning when GeoNet reported it as a shake near Otago.
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A female perspective on Bougainville's future
A women's representative in the Autonomous Bougainville Government talks about her vision for the Papua New Guinea province. Audio
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Power still out to hundreds as wild weather continues
Road remain closed due to ice and snow after a wintry blast that also knocked out power and forced the cancellation of Cook Strait ferries. Video
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Rocket, satellite lost in SpaceX-plosion
A rocket operated by aerospace company SpaceX has exploded on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral without injuring anyone. Video
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Pitch Black: Remote dub
Pitch Black's Mike Hodgson and Paddy Free explain how they made their first new album in nine years by remote. Audio
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New charter schools target Māori teens
Backers of two new charter schools want to help Māori students who are doing badly in regular state schools.
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Breakers sign American import
The New Zealand Breakers have finalised their full-time roster for the upcoming ANBL basketball season with the signing of American import Akil Mitchell. The New Zealand Breakers have finalised…
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No charge over eye gouging
All Blacks prop Owen Franks has escaped suspension over an alleged eye gouging incident in their 29-9 win over the Wallabies in Wellington.
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Today In Parliament for 24 August 2016 - evening edition
An early start for MPs on the Health Select Committee which meets at 8am for the first round of oral submissions on its inquiry into a petition calling on the House to investigate public attitudes to… Audio
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Ringing the highlights: RNZ recaps Rio
Rio 2016 Olympics - The RNZ sports team in Rio and at home in New Zealand recount the good, the bad, the ugly and the magical of the Rio Olympics.
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Record-breaking NZ Olympians head home
Wellwishers are expected to turn out in force to greet New Zealand's record-breaking Olympics team when they arrive back in the country tomorrow.
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Sport: Tonga promises another surprise at Rio closing ceremony
Tonga is promising another surprise at the Olympic Games closing ceremony.
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Ko makes solid start in bid for gold
Rio 2016 Olympics - New Zealand's World No.1 golfer Lydia Ko has made a solid start in her bid for Olympic gold.
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Manafort resigns amid Trump campaign shift
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has resigned just two months after taking the helm.