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Insight: Fathers who stay at home
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's partner, Clarke Gayford will be the primary caregiver of their first child. But what is known about stay-at-home fathers? And what's stopping more men from stepping… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Father storms out of court as kidnapper discharged
A father stormed out of the High Court in Auckland in anger this morning as one of the women who kidnapped his baby was discharged without conviction. Video, Audio
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New children's book celebrates Czech-New Zealand connection
Teachers from Czech schools around the country have produced the bilingual book Annie and Johnny’s Diary: A Year in New Zealand to help Czech-Kiwi kids connect to their European heritage. Audio, Gallery
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New children's book celebrates Czech-New Zealand connection
New children's book celebrates Czech-New Zealand connection
Teachers from Czech schools around the country have produced the bilingual book Annie and Johnny’s Diary: A Year in New Zealand to help Czech-Kiwi kids connect to their European heritage.
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US senator first to give birth while in office
US senator first to give birth while in office
Senator Tammy Duckworth, 50, has given birth to a daughter, becoming the first sitting female US senator to give birth while in office.
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Japanese geneticist declines Tahiti invitation
Japanese geneticist declines Tahiti invitation
A Japanese geneticist has declined a French Polynesian government invitation for a study to see if the French nuclear weapons tests caused genetic mutations.
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Oranga Tamariki under fire for defying court order
Audio 6 Apr 2018A Family Court judge has heavily criticised Oranga Tamariki, the Ministry for Children, for taking a child from her home in defiance of a court order, and for refusing to remove the adoptive mother… Audio
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Judge scathing of Oranga Tamariki's handling of adoption case
A Family Court Judge says it is inexcusable that Oranga Tamariki, the Ministry for Children, insists on calling a mother a child abuser when the court had found she wasn't. He's also criticised Oranga… Audio
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Judge scathing of ministry's handling of whāngai adoption case
Judge scathing of ministry's handling of whāngai adoption case
A Family Court judge says it is inexcusable that Oranga Tamariki, the Ministry for Children, insists on calling a mother a child abuser when the court had found she wasn't.
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NZ Catholic Church still keeping issues behind closed doors
NZ Catholic Church still keeping issues behind closed doors
Analysis - Scrutiny of institutional sexual abuse is becoming the new norm, so why is the New Zealand Catholic Church still keeping its issues in-house, asks Phil Pennington.
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Woman admits part in kidnapping newborn
Woman admits part in kidnapping newborn
The lawyer for an 18 year-old who has admitted kidnapping an 11 day-old baby says her client believed she was taking the child for a friend who had put it up for adoption.
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National Geographic: 'Our coverage was racist'
National Geographic: 'Our coverage was racist'
US magazine National Geographic says its past coverage of people around the world was racist.
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Crackdown on partnership visitor visas: ‘It’s just so frustrating’
Crackdown on partnership visitor visas: ‘It’s just so frustrating’
A New Zealand man says he has run out of options as he battles Immigration officials to be reunited with his wife and child.
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NZ Catholic bishops dismiss priests' children guidelines
Audio 8 Mar 2018New Zealand's Catholic Bishops are refusing to adopt international principles for the fair treatment of children fathered by priests. They have also stopped short of saying the needs of the child must… Audio
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NZ bishops pass up Irish guidelines on children of priests
NZ bishops pass up Irish guidelines on children of priests
Catholic bishops in New Zealand have decided against adopting new international principles aimed at making priests who father children face up to their responsibilities.
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Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will… Video, Audio
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Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will…
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US couple charged with locking up adopted children
US couple charged with locking up adopted children
A couple in Arizona have been charged with locking up their adopted children for up to 12 hours at a time with only a bucket for a toilet.
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Bill English reflects on 28 years in Parliament
Bill English talks to John Campbell about why he is stepping down, and how he wishes he made more progress in the area of housing, saying if the government had moved faster there might have been less… Video, Audio
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Priests known to have fathered 6 children in NZ
Priests known to have fathered 6 children in NZ
Six cases have come to light of children fathered by supposedly celibate Catholic priests in New Zealand.
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Six children of NZ Catholic priests revealed
Six cases have come to light of children fathered by supposedly celibate Catholic priests in New Zealand. One of them is a six-year-old girl. Her mother, and the adult children from the other cases… Audio
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Suspected illegal adoption agent accosted at Marshalls airport
Suspected illegal adoption agent accosted at Marshalls airport
Authorities at the Marshall Islands' International Airport have accosted a suspected agent for illegal adoptions while he was trying to board a United Airlines flight last month along with two women…
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'Northern tribes will have much to say'
'Northern tribes will have much to say'
Opinion - News that Jacinda Ardern is to speak at Waitangi inspires mixed emotions, writes Ella Henry.
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True MMP: Ardern as PM, English as deputy
True MMP: Ardern as PM, English as deputy
Opinion - What would New Zealand's political landscape look like if we had a truly MMP government? Brent Edwards enters a parallel world where all voters had their influence.