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Concerns over KiwiSaver funds invested in firms related to Israeli West Bank settlements
Concerns over KiwiSaver funds invested in firms related to Israeli West Bank settlements
An ethical investment group is raising fresh concerns about KiwiSaver funds invested in companies involved in constructing and financing Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
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Israel's strike on a Gaza school was devastating, but it is refuting its severity
Israel's strike on a Gaza school was devastating, but it is refuting its severity
In the quiet of early Saturday morning in Gaza City, desperate Palestinians seeking refuge in a school complex awoke to a catastrophic blast.
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Rotorua Lakes Council installs fence to deter illegal rubbish dumping
Rotorua Lakes Council installs fence to deter illegal rubbish dumping
Kiri Danielle has cleaned up rubbish dumped on the mountain over the past 12 years.
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The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
Analysis - Artificial intelligence-enabled cameras on billboards, in bus windshields, on petrol station forecourts and in the checkout at the supermarket - all these are here, or about to be.
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Woman dies in Chicago airport baggage belt accident
Woman dies in Chicago airport baggage belt accident
The woman was found in a baggage area in Terminal 5 of the airport, which is used for international flights.
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Australia joins defence exercise in contested South China Sea
Australia joins defence exercise in contested South China Sea
Australia will join another combined military drill in the contested waters of the South China Sea - but not contribute any warships.
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Concern rise of biometrics infringes on privacy
Concern rise of biometrics infringes on privacy
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has received 250 submissions on its draft code of biometrics practice.
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The rise of super fakes - luxury designer replicas are being sold in plain sight
The rise of 'super fakes'
Counterfeit designer accessories are now so good you'd swear they were the real thing. Would you buy one?
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Misinformation, abuse and injustice: Breaking down the Olympic boxing firestorm
Breaking down the Olympic boxing firestorm
Many sportswomen who appear too powerful, too successful, or look "too masculine" according to a particular set of values are at risk of being targeted, academics say.
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Kim Jong Un wants Trump back, elite defector tells BBC
Kim Jong Un wants Trump back, elite defector says
Ri Il Kyu explains his decision to abandon his government
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NZDF say 'kill web' not a term they use for exercises
NZDF say 'kill web' not a term they use for exercises
The Defence Force says it does not use the term "kill web" regarding high-tech military exercises, but is preparing to be more combat ready for the "battlefields of the future".
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NZ joins US military exercises deploying AI for 'kill chains'
NZ joins US military exercises deploying AI for 'kill chains'
The NZDF is one of a half-dozen militaries involved in regular exercises to link American and allied war-fighting technology more closely. Video
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Trump to be interviewed by FBI in shooting investigation
Trump to be interviewed by FBI in shooting investigation
The former president has agreed to be interviewed as part of its investigation into the assassination attempt.
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Canada withholds funding for officials after drone scandal
Canada withholds funding for officials after drone scandal
Sport Canada is withholding the salaries of women's soccer coach Bev Priestman and other officials following the Olympic drone scandal.
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Chinese cult member of Church of Almighty God granted refugee status
Member of cult dubbed 'most dangerous' by Chinese media allowed to stay in NZ
A member of the Church of Almighty God, which has been branded by Chinese media as "the most dangerous cult" and allegedly linked to numerous violent crimes, has been granted refugee status.
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Gang crackdown: why anti-patch policies backfire – and what would actually work
Why gang patch policies backfire - and what would work
Analysis - There is no research evidence to support the government's claims of what a patch ban would achieve.
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Biosecurity teams head overseas to bolster bird flu response plan
Biosecurity teams head overseas to bolster bird flu response plan
The bird flu has spread in marine mammals across the world.
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'Shame on them': Years' worth of illegal tipping found down South Wairarapa bank
'Shame on them': Years' worth of illegal tipping found down bank
Council staff believe household garbage and industrial refuse has been thrown off a cliff edge at Te Kopi for several years.
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Police cameras: Multiple court challenges to use of number plate identification
Multiple court challenges against police use of number plate identification
The police use of cameras that identify car number plates to support criminal cases is being challenged in four different court cases. Audio
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NZTA reviews police, council access to state highway CCTV cameras
'Lives are at stake': Police, councils may lose access to NZTA cameras
One mayor is warning of "disastrous consequences" if police and councils lose access to the country's network of more than 1000 highway CCTV cameras.
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Eltham hotel an unlikely home to war relief project
Step inside an old post office in rural Taranaki and you'd think you were in a grand mansion in Europe. It's been converted into a small luxury hotel, but there's more than meets the eye behind its… Audio
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Eltham hotel an unlikely home to war relief project
Eltham hotel an unlikely home to war relief project
Step inside an old post office in rural Taranaki and you'd think you were in a grand mansion in Europe. It's been converted into a small luxury hotel, but there's more than meets the eye behind its…
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Record number of patients at Middlemore Hospital ED as flu, winter illnesses hit hard
Record number of patients at Middlemore ED as flu hits hard
Respiratory illnesses are making people sicker than in previous years and many are developing pneumonia, doctors say. Audio
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New digital framework tackles trust issues
New digital framework tackles trust issues
The government has quietly ushered in a new digital trust framework designed to be the answer to people's experiences with fraud, doubt and lack of trust online.
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Auckland Transport, police ramp up safety efforts for commuters during school holidays
Auckland Transport, police ramp up school holiday safety efforts
The Auckland Transport will be providing "as high of a level of surveillance as possible" over the network.