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  • When buying cheaper puts child safety in danger

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    Business The Detail
    8 Dec 2025
    The latest coloured sand products to be recalled over asbestos fears.

    Between the high cost of living and a slew of toys failing safety tests, buying Christmas presents for kids is fraught.

    When buying cheaper puts child safety in danger
  • US sets 2027 deadline for Europe-led NATO defence

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    World
    7 Dec 2025
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on February 26, 2024 an Eurofighter jet of the TacticalAir Force Wing 74 of the German Armed Forces starts to the NATO-Mission Air Policing Baltikum from the Airbase in Neuburg at the Donau, southern Germany. Germany said on September 11, 2025 it would expand its role in a NATO mission to defend Polish airspace, a day after drones from Russia flew across the border into Poland.
The chancellery said Berlin would "extend and expand" its participation in the alliance's Air Policing programme. The German defence ministry said it would double the number of Eurofighter jets deployed to four and extend their mission by three months to the end of the year. (Photo by LUKAS BARTH-TUTTAS / AFP)

    The message, recounted by five sources familiar with the discussion, including a U.S. official, was conveyed at a meeting in Washington this week.

    US sets 2027 deadline for Europe-led NATO defence, officials say
  • FBI makes arrest in US capital pipe bomb investigation

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    World
    5 Dec 2025
    This still from video from the FBI shows the person who placed two viable pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC in January 2021.

    He is suspected of planting pipe bombs in Washington the night before the January 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by Trump supporters.

    FBI makes arrest in DC pipe bomber investigation
  • More landslides in French Polynesia as more heavy rain expected

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    Pacific
    3 Dec 2025
    The search operations involved about 200 emergency staff.

    More landslides have occurred in the disaster-stricken township of Afaahiti, in French Polynesia, where eight people died following a major landslide.

    More landslides in French Polynesia as more heavy rain expected
  • '24-7 every day of the year' - Who runs Auckland's traffic?

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    3 Dec 2025
    Auckland Traffic Operations Control Centre - Smales Farm

    Explainer - It looks like Mission Control, but it's actually where traffic for Auckland and much of the North Island is managed. Video, Audio

    Metallica, Santa and IKEA - How Auckland Transport Operation Centre controls the city's traffic
  • Study exposes gaps in prison data and support for Māori

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    3 Dec 2025
    Prison fencing at Paremoremo.

    Māori are being undercounted by around six percent, masking the true scale of incarceration and its impact on whānau, a new study says.

    Kaupapa Māori study exposes gaps in prison data and support for Māori
  • New weapon in war against invasive yellow-legged hornet

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    New Zealand Environment
    3 Dec 2025
    Yellow-legged hornets are an invasive species, and a danger to local honey and wild bees.

    Tracking technology will allow hornet hunters to follow them back to the nest. Audio

    New weapon in war against invasive yellow-legged hornet
  • Luigi Mangione appears in US court as attorneys seek to have key evidence tossed

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    World
    2 Dec 2025
    Luigi Mangione (R) confers with his attorney Jacob Kaplan (L) at Manhattan Supreme Court during an evidentiary hearing in the murder case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, in New York, on December 1, 2025.

    The 27-year-old is accused of killing a health insurance company executive in a brazen attack that sparked a national debate.

    Luigi Mangione appears in US court as attorneys seek to have key evidence tossed from murder case
  • Calls for yellow-legged hornet trapping in Auckland to be widened

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    New Zealand environment
    2 Dec 2025
    Vespa velutina nigrithorax, the Asian hornet, originates from Southeast Asia and is an invader wasp that has appeared in Europe in France, Spain and Portugal. Further invasions are expected in other countries of Europe

    Northland conservationist Brad Windust says authorities need to look at casting the net wider ahead of summer. Audio

    Calls for yellow-legged hornet trapping in Auckland to be widened
  • Yellow-legged hornet: Aucklanders warned to be 'really, really watchful'

    News
    New Zealand environment
    1 Dec 2025
    Yellow-legged hornets (Vespa velutina) have recently been sighted in the Auckland region. MPI have put out advisories after a queen was found on 17 October 2025.

    Another yellow-legged hornet queen has been found as Biosecurity New Zealand escalates its attempts to eradicate the invasive insect. Audio

    Yellow-legged hornet: Aucklanders warned to be 'really, really watchful'
  • Biosecurity ramps up war against invasive hornets

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    New Zealand environment
    30 Nov 2025
    Yellow-legged hornets are an invasive species, and a danger to local honey and wild bees.

    So far, 27 queens, seven workers and 17 nests have been successfully located and removed from Auckland's North Shore.

    Biosecurity New Zealand escalates response to yellow-legged hornets
  • Your risk of catching Covid-19 is at its lowest since 2020 – here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas

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    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    27 Nov 2025
    Childhood vaccination. (Photo by PEAKSTOCK / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRAR / LDA / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    After nearly four years of continuous Omicron circulation - should you get a Covid booster?

    Your risk of catching Covid-19 is at its lowest since 2020 – here’s why you should still get boosted for Christmas
  • Italian man accused of dressing up as his dead mum to claim her pension

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    World
    26 Nov 2025
    Graziella Dall'Oglio (left) and her son (right), who has not been named.

    Police say the man, a former nurse who is currently unemployed, did not report his mother's death to authorities.

    Italian man accused of dressing up as his dead mum to claim her pension
  • Pacific news in brief

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    Pacific
    25 Nov 2025
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    A round-up of news from around the region, including the death of a long-serving lawmaker in the Northern Mariana Islands.

    Pacific news in brief for 25 November
  • Govt providing $2.31 million for West Coast settlement to upgrade wharf

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    25 Nov 2025
    View of Jackson Bay/Okahu South Westland

    The money from the Regional Infrastructure Fund would be topped up with $990,000 from Westland District Council.

    Govt providing money for West Coast settlement to upgrade wharf
  • 'Everything a president should expect in his second-in-command': Bush remembers Cheney

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    World history
    21 Nov 2025
    (L-R) Former US President George W. Bush his wife Laura Bush, Former US President Joe Biden, his wife Jill Biden, former US Vice President Kamala Harris, former US Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence attend the funeral service for late US Vice President Dick Cheney at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on November 20, 2025. Dick Cheney, celebrated as a master Republican strategist but defined by the darkest chapters of America's "War on Terror," was honored Thursday in a funeral attended by Washington's elite that pointedly left out President Donald Trump. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

    "He lifted the standards of those around him, just by being who he was: so focused and so capable," the former president told the congregation

    Conservative titan Dick Cheney honoured in Washington funeral
  • Anti-stalking legislation passes third reading in Parliament

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    Politics
    20 Nov 2025
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    Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says stalking is an "insidious behaviour" and the legislation was long overdue.

    Legislation to make stalking specific criminal offence passes third reading in Parliament
  • Gold clam threat prompts warning to Whanganui River boaties

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    Local Democracy Reporting environment
    18 Nov 2025
    Gold clams from Waikato River.

    Authorities are ramping up prevention and detection efforts in the Whanganui River after the invasive freshwater gold clam - already established in Waikato - was confirmed in Taranaki.

    Gold clam threat prompts warning to Whanganui River boaties
  • Two yellow-legged hornet queens found in Auckland, brings total to nine

    News
    New Zealand environment
    15 Nov 2025
    Yellow-legged hornets are an invasive species, and a danger to local honey and wild bees.

    Yellow-legged hornets are an invasive predator species, and a danger to local honey and wild bees.

    Two more yellow-legged hornet queens found in Aukland's Glenfield brings total to nine
  • Seven queen yellow-legged hornets found in Auckland so far

    News
    New Zealand environment
    14 Nov 2025
    Yellow-legged hornets (Vespa velutina) have recently been sighted in the Auckland region. MPI have put out advisories after a queen was found on 17 October 2025.

    The Ministry for Primary Industries says it has more than 100 staff involved in the response, including more than 20 who are focused on enhanced searches for the pest.

    Seven queen yellow-legged hornets found in Auckland so far
  • Homegrown maritime surveillance platform may help in fight against meth - PM

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Nov 2025
    Christopher Luxon talks maritime intelligence with Mat Brown of Starboard.

    Christopher Luxon says a platform using satellites to monitor swathes of ocean in near real-time could be used in the fight against meth.

    Homegrown maritime surveillance platform may help in fight against meth - Prime Minister
  • Advocacy group calls for drug law reform, government says no

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    12 Nov 2025
    Julian Buchanan, Kirsten Gibson, Brandon Hutchison and Adam Dorsett.

    Researchers, advocates and those who've struggled with addiction are renewing appeals for a complete overhaul of the 50-year-old Misuse of Drugs Act. Audio

    Harm Reduction Coalition calls for radical drug law reform, government says it's not on the cards
  • UK court jails Chinese bitcoin fraudster for over 11 years

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    World
    12 Nov 2025
    A combination of undated handout pictures both released by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on September 29, 2025 and accessed on November 9, 2025 shows Malaysian national Seng Hok Ling (L) and Chinese national Zhimin Qian (R), alias Yadi Zhang, both of whom were convicted for their roles in a multi billion-dollar Bitcoin fraud, posing for a photograph. Zhimin Qian, also known as Yadi Zhang, and Seng Hok Ling will be sentenced during a two day hearing at a London court starting on November 10 after being convicted in a case arising from the seizure of bitcoin worth around over $6 billion and thought to be the single largest cryptocurrency seizure in the world.

    A Chinese woman who masterminded a multibillion-dollar bitcoin scam and evaded authorities for years was sentenced to 11 years and eight months in jail by a UK court.

    UK court jails Chinese bitcoin fraudster for over 11 years
  • Students 'badgered' over safety concerns, says Wesley College principal

    News
    New Zealand education
    11 Nov 2025
    Wesley College entrance.

    The Education Review Office claims there has been a "long history of abuse", but the principal says students felt pressured to give negative answers.

    Education Review Office 'badgered' students about safety - Wesley College principal
  • Queen hornet and nest found in Auckland suburb of Glenfield in past week

    News
    New Zealand environment
    11 Nov 2025
    Yellow-legged hornets (Vespa velutina) have recently been sighted in the Auckland region. MPI have put out advisories after a queen was found on 17 October 2025.

    Biosecurity New Zealand says it has confirmed and removed a total of five queen hornets and their nests since mid October.

    Queen hornet and nest found in Auckland suburb of Glenfield in past week
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