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  • Team Pacific concludes Paris 2024 with one silver

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    Pacific
    12 Aug 2024
    Iuniarra Sipaia competes the at Paris 2024, in the women’s +81kg weightlifting event and finished 11th overall. Kirk Corrie/ONOC

    The Olympic Games closed in Paris, with the Pacific only managing one silver thanks to the Fijian men's sevens rugby team, who lost to host France in the final.

    Team Pacific concludes Paris 2024 with one silver
  • Drugged and kidnapped model says people still call her a liar years on

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    World Television
    12 Aug 2024
    Nadia Parkes plays Chloe Ayling in new six-part BBC series, Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story.

    Chloe Ayling tells the BBC how she dealt with victim blaming, online trolls and telling her story again.

    Drugged and kidnapped model Chloe Ayling says people still call her a liar years on
  • The Kiwi moments that made these Olympics special

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    12 Aug 2024
    Hayden Wilde, Eliza McCartney

    Analysis - As the Olympic flame floats back to earth, RNZ looks at some lasting impressions New Zealand's athletes made.

    Paris Olympics: It's not only medals that leave French impressions
  • The Covid Games - how the silent virus created a commotion that echoed around Paris

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    12 Aug 2024
    US' Noah Lyles reacts after competing in the men's 200m final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 8, 2024. (Photo by Jewel SAMAD / AFP)

    "It is not the Olympic I dreamed of but it has left me with so much Joy in my heart. I hope everyone enjoyed the show."

    The Paris Olympics is the first Games that let Covid run free, and it impacted how the event played out
  • The city where monkeys have gone to war

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    World
    11 Aug 2024
    Macaque monkeys climb onto a news photographer at the Phra Prang Sam Yod temple during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok on November 28, 2021. (Photo by Jack TAYLOR / AFP)

    A city in Thailand has been caught between rival gangs of monkeys that have terrorised, mugged and assaulted locals, even driving some from their homes and businesses.

    On patrol with Thailand's 'Anti-Monkey Unit' battling to keep primates at bay in Lopburi
  • No body, no forensic evidence: Is a murder case about to be upended?

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    In Depth
    11 Aug 2024
    Convicted murderer Gail Maney.

    For 27 years, Gail Maney has protested her innocence. The Court of Appeal is about to hear some major concessions from the Crown in her case. Audio

    Gail Maney has always said she is not a murderer - the Court of Appeal is about to decide if she's telling the truth
  • Ngāti Kahungunu celebrates promoting Māori language to thousands

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    10 Aug 2024
    Aotearoa's first-ever festival dedicated to celebrating te mana o te reo Māori in Heretaunga/Hastings has seen massive success, drawing over 7000 supporters.

    Ngāti Kahungunu iwi chairperson Bayden Barber says it was a "positive" two days that celebrated all things Māori.

    Ngāti Kahungunu celebrates promoting Māori language to thousands
  • Kiribati voters getting down to the nitty-gritty ahead of poll

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    Pacific Kiribati
    10 Aug 2024
    Horizontal Abstract Grunge Brushed Flag of Kiribati on Transparent Grid. Vector Template

    The soaring cost of living and signs the government's struggling to meet its obligations are dominant discussion points going into next Wednesday's first poll in Kiribati. Audio

    I-Kiribati getting down to the nitty-gritty ahead of poll
  • Why the government needs to slow down its maths changes

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    9 Aug 2024
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    Analysis - Rushing through a model with a weak evidence base only adds to teachers' workloads, without guaranteeing to deliver the "brilliance" teachers and parents have been promised, lecturers say.

    The numbers don’t add up: Why the government needs to slow down on sweeping changes to NZ’s maths curriculum
  • School lets kids draw and paint on damaged asbestos

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    New Zealand Politics
    9 Aug 2024
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    'Widespread non-compliance' over asbestos in schools has been revealed in, newly released reports.

    Documents reveal 'widespread non-compliance' over asbestos in schools
  • Eliza McCartney: From 'absolute emptiness' to soaring high in Paris

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    8 Aug 2024
    Eliza McCartney (NZL) waves farewell after going out of the Women's Pole Vault Final at Stade de France during the 2024 Paris Olympics - Paris, France on Wednesday 07 August 2024. (Photo: Simon Stacpoole / www.photosport.nz)

    Eight years on from her Olympic debut, Eliza McCartney re-entered the Games arena much the same way she left it - joyous, exuberant, awestruck.

    Olympics 2024: How Eliza McCartney went from 'absolute emptiness' to soaring high in the Paris finals
  • Community bulletin: Indian singers win two gold medals at World Choir Games

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    IndoNZ
    8 Aug 2024
    Bonalu celebrations in Auckland 2024

    Indian communities celebrate the world's largest chariot procession, student art competitions and the colourful Bonalu Festival.

    Community bulletin: Indian singers win two gold medals at World Choir Games
  • CrowdStrike reveals 'very embarrassing' mistake behind global meltdown

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    World internet
    8 Aug 2024
    Departure monitors show canceled and delayed flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on July 19, 2024, in Arlington, Virginia, during a major worldwide computer systems outage. The outage has wrought havoc on computer systems worldwide, grounding flights across the globe, including in Europe and the US, derailing television broadcasts in the UK and impacting telecommunications in Australia. US carriers Delta and United Airlines grounded all their flights earlier on July 19 over communication issues, the Federal Aviation Administration said. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

    Experts say first-year programming students are taught how to avoid the problem that caused the largest IT outage in history.

    CrowdStrike releases root cause analysis of global Microsoft breakdown
  • Taiwan boxer Lin into featherweight final amid gender dispute

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    8 Aug 2024
    Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting.

    Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting, one of two boxers at the centre of a gender dispute at the Paris Olympics, moved a step closer to the gold medal.

    Taiwan boxer Lin into featherweight final amid gender dispute
  • 'Why didn't the NZ crew go at the gun?': Woeful Kiwis get sympathy cheers in Paris

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    Sport In Depth
    7 Aug 2024
    Max Brown and Grant Clancy from New Zealand in the mens canoe double 500m.
Canoe sprint at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium-flat water, Paris, France on Tuesday 6 August 2024. Photo credit: Iain McGregor / www.photosport.nz

    The confusion was almost immediate. Foreign media were puzzled. Why were the Kiwis so bad?

    The Kiwi canoe crew so bad they got sympathetic cheers at the Olympics
  • 14-year-old leads new generation of skateboarders at Olympics

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    7 Aug 2024
    Australia's Arisa Trew competes in the women's park skateboarding in Paris.

    Fourteen-year-old Arisa Trew leads a pack of teenagers who sweep the podium for the Olympics women's park skateboarding.

    14-year-old leads new generation of skateboarders at Olympics
  • Kamala Harris picks Tim Walz as running mate

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    World
    7 Aug 2024
    Walz and Harris

    The Minnesota Governor is a former football coach and teacher who served in the Army National Guard. Audio

    Kamala Harris picks Minnesota's Tim Walz for vice president
  • The breakthrough that led to police finding Yanfei Bao

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    New Zealand
    6 Aug 2024
    While searching private farmland in the Greenpark area in Canterbury, police found a shallow grave was discovered along the treeline.

    A technological breakthrough is believed to have led police to finding the remains of the missing Christchurch woman.

    The breakthrough that led to police finding Yanfei Bao
  • 'Give me a bit more time': Teremoana declares after loss in Paris

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    Pacific
    5 Aug 2024
    Teremoana, left, v Uzbekistan's Bakhodir Jalolov.

    Teremoana, who has Cook Islands heritage through his father, lost to defending champion Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan in the super heavyweight quarterfinals on Saturday.

    Boxer Teremoana proud despite quaterfinal exit in Paris 2024, declares 'give me a bit more time'
  • The issues facing Kiribati as it prepares for elections

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    Pacific Kiribati
    5 Aug 2024
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    Kiribati journalist Rimon Rimon speaks to RNZ Pacific's senior journalist Don Wiseman ahead of the 2024 Kiribati elections next week.

    Q and A: The issues facing Kiribati as it prepares for elections
  • Olympics-Triathlon-Organisers confirm competition to be held as scheduled

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    Sport Olympics 2024
    5 Aug 2024
    Athletes dive into the Seine during the women's individual triathlon at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

    The Olympic mixed relay triathlon competition will be held as scheduled after testing the water quality of the River Seine.

    Olympics-Triathlon-Organisers confirm competition to be held as scheduled
  • AI editorial puts spotlight on disclosure

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    business media
    4 Aug 2024
    An AI-generated image on the front page of Tradie magazine, June 2024.

    A New Zealand Herald editorial written with the help of artificial intelligence has raised questions about how our media should use the technology for journalism - and how much their consumers should…

  • AI editorial puts spotlight on disclosure

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    Mediawatch business
    4 Aug 2024
    An AI-generated image on the front page of Tradie magazine, June 2024.

    A New Zealand Herald editorial written with the help of artificial intelligence has raised questions about how our media should use the technology for journalism - and how much their consumers should…

    Audio

    AI editorial puts spotlight on disclosure
  • National tries for message discipline, ACT not so much

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    politics
    4 Aug 2024
    Coalition agreement signing ceremony between Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters.

    This week in Parliament the Government's coalition partner antics upended National’s plans and illustrated how not to create message discipline. Audio

  • National tries for message discipline, ACT not so much

    News
    The House politics
    4 Aug 2024
    Coalition agreement signing ceremony between Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters.

    This week in Parliament the Government's coalition partner antics upended National’s plans and illustrated how not to create message discipline.

    Audio

    National tries for message discipline, ACT not so much
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