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William Boyd's Gabriel's Moon first of a new spy trilogy
William Boyd on how the spy game has changed
Best-selling author William Boyd latest Gabriel's Moon, is his fourth fictional foray into the world of espionage. Audio
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Stalking law: 'Shouldn't be up to victims to prove they were scared'
Stalking law: 'Shouldn't be up to victims to prove they were scared'
A victim advocate says proposed stalking legislation is a good start but she'd like to see some tweaks. Audio
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US elections: Media messages from Donald Trump's triumph
Media messages from Trump's triumph
Mediawatch - "It's their media world now. We just live in it." What can the news media take away from Donald Trump's election victory?
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US Department of Justice charges three in Iranian plot to kill Donald Trump
Three charged in thwarted plot to kill Donald Trump
This marks yet another alleged attempt on his life by the Iranian regime.
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In your face: our acceptance of facial recognition technology depends on who is doing it - and where
Acceptance of facial recognition technology depends on who's doing it - and where
Analysis: Facial recognition technology is becoming more widely used, but this has not been matched by wider acceptance from the public.
- Gulf Harbour凶案被告今日出庭,两名嫌疑人提出无罪抗辩
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NZ should follow Australian ban on social media for children under-16 - expert
NZ should copy Oz social media ban for kids - expert
Under the new Australian law, platforms like X, TikTok and Instagram would be responsible for blocking children under 16. Video, Audio
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Trump has long threatened the media. Press freedom groups fear he might make good on it
Trump has long threatened the media. There are fears he might follow through
To Trump, reporters are the "enemy of the people", and has called for imprisoning journalists and censoring news he doesn't like.
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Dozens of tuatara to be released at Brook Waimārama Sanctuary in Nelson
Dozens of tuatara to be released at Brook Waimārama Sanctuary in Nelson
It is the first mainland translocation of the reptiles in the top of the South Island.
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Gulf Harbour homicide: Three charged with kidnapping and manslaughter
Gulf Harbour homicide: Three charged with kidnapping and manslaughter
The body of 70-year-old Chinese woman Shulai Wang was found in a black rubbish bag in the water in Gulf Harbour seven months ago.
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Australia's $7.7 billion military satellite program axed amid defence cuts
Australia's $7.7 billion military satellite program axed
Australia's largest-ever defence space contract aimed to deliver a hardened network of three to five satellites offering high-level cyber and electronic warfare protection.
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NZ, Australia can improve vaccine access by cooperating on future pandemics - experts
Call for more Australasian cooperation on future pandemics
New Zealand and Australia could share the costs of vaccines, masks, tests and quarantine facilities, health experts say. Audio
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Pacific news and sports in brief for 4 November
Pacific news and sports in brief for 4 November
A round-up of news and sports in brief from arond the region, including over 100 illegal fish aggregating devices (FADs) found in the waters of Palau.
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Salvage company assessing how to extract fuel from Manawanui
Salvage company assessing how to extract fuel from Manawanui
Samoa's Marine Pollution Advisory Committee says equipment is being prepared in Whangārei. Audio
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Communities most at risk see police as threat, report finds
Communities most at risk see police as threat, report finds
An independent panel researched police engagement with Māori, Pasifika, disabled people, and rainbow communities.
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Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections
Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections
For two decades, Cindy Elgan has been trusted to run elections in a small corner of Nevada. Now neighbours think she is part of an anti-Trump conspiracy.
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Southland Hospital wait times 'heartwrenching' says cancer advocate
'People die before they get seen' - Southland's cancer dilemma
Patient advocate Melissa Vining says Southland cancer patients are facing double the nationally recommended wait time to be seen. Audio
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King Charles speaks as CHOGM officially opens
King Charles speaks as CHOGM officially opens
The King delivered an address to the 56 member nations at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on Friday.
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NZDF eyes patrol ship to replace sunken Manawanui
NZDF eyes patrol ship to replace sunken Manawanui
The Defence Force is looking at how much work is needed to get one of the two ships to an "operational level of capability".
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US says at least 3000 North Korean troops training in Russia
US says thousands of North Korean troops training in Russia
They would become legitimate targets for Kyiv if they engage in combat in Ukraine, the US has warned.
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Tech: AI facial recognition pros and cons & QR code scams
Tech commentator Alex Sims talks through the pros and cons of rapidly developing facial recognition systems. It can be useful and efficient - but everything comes with a cost. Audio
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Delay before new quarantine facility opens for plant, seed testing
Delay before new quarantine facility opens for plant, seed testing
MPI has pushed out the opening date for the facility that will test imported plant material by at least five months.
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'CCTV is ubiquitous' - Police cleared to tap into private cameras
'CCTV is ubiquitous' - Police cleared to tap into private cameras
Police have been given the legal clearance to continue tapping into private cameras more than 200,000 times a year for evidence. Audio
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Review says US Secret Service 'complacent', needs reform
Review says US Secret Service 'complacent', needs reform
Donald Trump narrowly escaped being shot in the head at a rally in July.
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HMNZS Manawanui: British ship recovers record book from sunken wreck
British ship recovers record book from sunken Manawanui
The book is likely to be an important piece of evidence in the Court of Inquiry into the Navy ship's sinking. Audio