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Elon Musk targets Australian senator, gun laws over X stabbing content
By Byron Kaye, Reuters Elon Musk said an Australian senator should be jailed and suggested the country's gun laws were meant to stop resistance against its "fascist government", escalating his...
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Mataaho Collective scoops Golden Lion at Venice Biennale in a huge weekend for art from Oceania
Audio 21 Apr 2024Aotearoa New Zealand has won one of the world’s most prestigious art prizes.
Mataaho collective have been awarded the Golden Lion by a jury at the 60th Venice Biennale for their large scale work in… Audio
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Pasifika Sipoti wrap
A wrap of sport that took place this week from around the region, including rugby, rugby league, soccer, tennis, swimming.
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Serving a taste of Brazil in north Auckland
A cafe in a little corner of north Auckland is serving up a taste of Brazil from a rather unusual spot. Audio
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Australian Grand Prix to open next Formula One season
The Australian Grand Prix will be the Formula One season-opener for the first time in six years instead of Bahrain.
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Distrust in elections, courts - democracy poll
The Perceptions of Democracy Survey report by the International Institute of Democracy and Electoral Assistance has also found many voters favor a strong and undemocratic leader.
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Barcelona claim Champions League advantage over Paris St Germain
Brazil forward Raphinha scored twice to help Barcelona secure a 3-2 win at Paris St Germain in a lively Champions League quarter-final first leg.
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Convicted sex offender challenges rule against sex between prisoners
Phillip John Smith says the ban - imposed on prisoners completing a sex offenders' programme - is "illogical".
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Good reasons to strengthen NZ's climate targets, expert body says
New Zealand's current effort does not meet international criteria for doing its fair share, the Climate Change Commission says.
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Pasifika Sipoti wrap - results from the weekend
Pacific taekwondo athletes secure Olympic spots, Vanutau duo claim volleyball title, disappointing results for Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika, and more.
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Ecuador police storm Mexican embassy, seize former VP
Former vice president Jorge Glas, who is wanted on corruption charges, was granted asylum and had been staying at the embassy since December.
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Both NZ sevens sides to face Australia in Hong Kong semis
New Zealand's men's and women's teams are both unbeaten at the Hong Kong Sevens, and will contest semi-finals on Sunday afternoon.
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Saturday Sports Snippets
Football Ferns victorious over Thailand, Blues women to host final, sevens sides in knockouts.
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Little Simz flexes on the Brazilian-tinged Drop 7
Tony Stamp reviews a club-focused excursion by the Mercury Prize-winning UK rapper. Video, Audio
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Little Simz flexes on the Brazilian-tinged Drop 7
Tony Stamp reviews a club-focused excursion by the Mercury Prize-winning UK rapper.
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50kg of cocaine captured on way to port
Eleven arrests have been made after a group of men were preparing to recover the cocaine, police say.
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Where workers are exploited to harvest an everyday ingredient
Brazilian workers face degrading conditions to harvest carnauba palm wax used in sweets, pills and lipstick.
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Americas brace for 'worst dengue season'
More than 1000 people have died across the Americas this year from the mosquito-borne viral illness.
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Michael Hooper looks to international rugby sevens debut ahead of Olympics
Former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper is in line for his international rugby sevens debut as he looks to push for Olympic selection.
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Chocolate and coffee getting pricier
Local experts say although coffee and chocolate are getting more expensive, they won't disappear entirely.
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Leopard tortoise, green iguana stolen from Auckland reptile park
Police are asking for public help to locate two reptiles stolen from an animal sanctuary in Warkworth.
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World record has young Kiwi cyclist hyped for Paralympics
Young Cambridge cyclist Devon Briggs can't wait to get to the Paris Paralympics after starting the year in the best possible way.
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Fonterra half-year profit up 23%
Underlying profit from the ingredients, foodservice and consumer businesses fell, but were more than offset by a gain the global markets business.
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New Zealand to play global powers at Olympic football tournament
New Zealand has been drawn to play hosts France in both the men's and women's football tournaments at this year's Paris Olympics.
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Senators vote down President Javier Milei's decree
To South America, where Senators in Argentina have voted down President Javier Milei's 'mega-decree', resulting in tension between Milei and Vice President Victoria Villarruel; There's also some… Audio