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  • 80,000 chickens to be culled as bird flu spreads further on farm

    News
    New Zealand Country
    3 Dec 2024
    Chickens at Hillgrove Egg Farm near Moeraki. Photos: Stephen Jaquiery

    80,000 chickens will now need to be culled at Mainland Poultry's Hillgrove Egg Farm. Audio

    Bird flu spreads to second shed at Otago farm, 80,000 chickens to be culled
  • Suspected Russian spies targeted journalist with Facebook 'honey trap'

    News
    World
    3 Dec 2024
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 07: Christo Grozev attends the "Antidote" premiere during the 2024 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 07, 2024 in New York City.   Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival/AFP (Photo by Arturo Holmes / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    The three Bulgarians are facing charges in a London court, accused of being part of a highly sophisticated spying network.

    Suspected Russian spies targeted journalist with Facebook 'honey trap', UK court hears
  • Suspected treasure hunters rip out, slash native trees

    News
    New Zealand environment
    1 Dec 2024
    A damaged kauri surrounded by slashed and uprooted kawakawa at Mary Barrett Glade.

    Locals are "distraught" at the vandalism, saying most of the damaged trees "won't survive".

    Suspected treasure hunters rip out native trees at popular Auckland park
  • 'Over-reach': High Court judges slam Serious Fraud Office

    News
    New Zealand court
    29 Nov 2024
    Signage outside the Rotorua High and District Court

    Politicians must decide what to do about the SFO, which has been found to routinely abuse its draconian powers, Newsroom's Tim Murphy writes.

    Judges slam Serious Fraud Office overreach and oppressive orders
  • Bulgarians spied on US base and dissidents for Russia, UK court told

    News
    World
    29 Nov 2024
    London's Old Bailey court

    The group had carried out surveillance, used false identities, deployed advanced technologies and compiled detailed reports in return for significant sums of money, prosecutors say.

    Bulgarians spied on US base and dissidents for Russia, UK court told
  • Samoa declares whooping cough outbreak

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    29 Nov 2024
    Samoa's Ministry of Health Headquarters.

    Six cases of the disease have been confirmed as of Thursday. Audio

    Samoa declares whooping cough outbreak
  • Israel says ceasefire with Hezbollah violated, fires on south Lebanon

    News
    World war
    29 Nov 2024
    Smoke rises after an israeli airstrike has struck the southern suburbs of Beirut. November 9 2024 (Photo by Nael Chahine / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP)

    The move has called into question a truce reached after more than a year of fighting.

    Israel says ceasefire with Hezbollah violated, fires on south Lebanon
  • NZ-made drones can help cope with security threats - Collins

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    28 Nov 2024
    Judith Collins

    The Defence Minister says it makes sense for the armed forces to tap more into the local high technology industry to counter growing threats. Audio

    Drones among NZ-made tech to aid Defence Force, Judith Collins says
  • Dengue threat: Pacific health officials learn to monitor mosquitoes resistance

    News
    Pacific
    28 Nov 2024
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    Acting chief health inspector of the Fiji Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Luke Vonotabua, said to put an end to dengue outbreaks there needs to be collaboration. Audio

    Dengue threat: Pacific health officials learn to monitor mosquitoes resistance
  • 反外国干预的法案是什么?有何影响?

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 精选新闻
    28 Nov 2024
    The Beehive. Parliament, Wellington.

    国会引入反外国干预的法案,有人称该法案有助于弥补新西兰立法中的空白,保护新西兰所有人的权利,还有人表示法案有可能会引起社区成员的猜疑和不信任。目前,该法案在开放征求公众意见。

    反外国干预的法案是什么?有何影响?
  • More Samoans turning to India for affordable medical treatment

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    28 Nov 2024
    Tupua Tamasese Meaole Hospital

    Samoa is increasingly sending patients to India for life-saving operations, primarily due to significantly lower costs than New Zealand.

    More Samoans turning to India for affordable medical treatment
  • China ambassador's AUKUS warning for NZ

    News
    Politics In Depth
    27 Nov 2024
    Chinese ambassador Wang Xiaolong in studio for '30 with Guyon Espiner'.

    "Trust is one of the most fragile commodities," Wang Xiaolong says. "It may take years to build up; it just might take seconds to be destroyed." Audio

    Chinese ambassador to NZ warns that joining AUKUS could erode China's trust
  • Trump, Putin, Xi, Modi: the 'four horsemen' of global authoritarianism

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    26 Nov 2024
    November 11, 2017 US President Donald Trump chats with Russia's President Vladimir Putin at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders' summit in Danang, Vietnam.

 / AFP PHOTO / SPUTNIK / Mikhail KLIMENTYEV

    Opinion - Donald Trump's return simply echoes realities within the international system's other great powers, writes professor Chris Ogden.

    Trump joins Putin, Xi and Modi as the ‘four horsemen’ of global authoritarianism
  • NZDF prepares to remove pollutants from sunken Manawanui off Samoa

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    26 Nov 2024
    NZDF base on the South Coast of Upolu near where the Manawanui sank in Samoa.

    An ocean-going tug and barge are due to depart New Zealand this week and head to Samoa to assist with the sunken HMNZ Manawanui.

    NZDF prepares to remove pollutants from sunken Manawanui off Samoa
  • Defence Force holds flurry of high-tech meetings with Western power trio

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    25 Nov 2024
    flags of New Zealand and USA painted on cracked wall

    The NZDF has been meeting with the US, UK and Australia to discuss advanced technology and spy tech.

    Defence Force holds flurry of high-tech meetings with Western power trio
  • Is your toaster spying on you?

    News
    New Zealand internet
    24 Nov 2024
    Breakfast toast. Toast bread close up

    When buying a new appliance, should we consider that it could be reporting on us and recording us? Many of our appliances have this capability now. Audio

    Is your toaster spying on you? What data do our appliances collect?
  • NBA memo tells players to up security

    News
    Sport world
    23 Nov 2024
    17th January 2019, The O2 Arena, London, England; NBA London Game, Washington Wizards versus New York Knicks; A 3 point shot goes into the net

    The FBI has warned the NBA that many recent home burglaries targeting professional athletes may be connected to sophisticated, transnational theft rings.

    NBA burglaries may be linked to transnational theft rings
  • Rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeking bail before sex-trafficking trial

    News
    World
    23 Nov 2024
    US producer-musician Sean "Diddy" Combs poses during a music awards ceremony on 12 September, 2023, in New Jersey, USA.

    Lawyers for music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs are working to convince a judge to release him on a $50m bail deal, but the prosecution says he "cannot be trusted".

    Rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeking bail before sex-trafficking trial
  • Getting the jump on wallabies in the Bay of Plenty

    News
    New Zealand Country
    22 Nov 2024
    Dale Williams, Bay of Plenty Regional Council Biosecurity Officer responsible for wallabies, pictured with a stuffed wallaby at the wallaby fence in Rotorua

    How are efforts to control wallabies in the Bay of Plenty working?

    Country Life: No quick fix for controlling wallaby plague
  • Man found dead at Levin park was shot, police confirm

    News
    New Zealand crime
    22 Nov 2024
    No caption

    Robert Albert was found deceased at Muaūpoko Park near Lake Horowhenua.

    Man found dead at Levin park was shot, police confirm
  • Health NZ declares whooping cough epidemic

    Audio
    health national
    22 Nov 2024

    A vaccinologist warns that reported whooping cough numbers are just the tip of the iceberg given low surveillance of the infection. Helen Petousis-Harris from the University of Auckland spoke to… Audio

  • The Gangs Act 2024: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    21 Nov 2024
    RNZ/Reece Baker

    Explainer - How will new gang laws, inspired by Australia's, likely play out in New Zealand?

    What we know about the likely consequences of the new Gangs Act
  • Accusations of sabotage as Baltic sea cables damaged

    News
    World
    20 Nov 2024
    This picture taken on October 12, 2015 shows the C-Lion1 submarine telecommunications cable being laid to the bottom of the Baltic Sea by cable laying ship "Ile de Brehat" off the shore of Helsinki, Finland. 


AFP / Heikki Saukkomaa / Lehtikuva

    Baltic nations investigated whether the cutting of two fibre-optic telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea was sabotage.

    European nations denounce Russian hybrid attacks, cable cut probes launched
  • Fishing boat caught inside marine protected area

    News
    New Zealand crime
    19 Nov 2024
    View towards Cape Brett

    The vessel has been served with an abatement notice, which is an order to stop.

    Fishing boat caught inside marine protected area
  • Bela Karolyi, the polarising coach who helped launch gymnasts to Olympic stardom, dies at 82

    News
    Sport world
    17 Nov 2024
    US Olympic artistic gymnastics' coach Bela Karolyi carries injured gymnast Kerri Strug onto the podium after his team won the women's gold medal 23 July at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The US won the event ahead of Russia and world champion Romania. (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY)  AFP/IOPP/Daniel GARCIA (Photo by DANIEL GARCIA / AFP)

    Bela Karolyi, who helped lead Nadia Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton, Kerri Strug and Dominique Moceanu to Olympic gold, has died.

    Bela Karolyi, the polarising coach who helped launch gymnasts to Olympic stardom, dies at 82
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