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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
Audio 16 Apr 2019The iconic Parisian landmark the Notre-Dame Cathedral went up in flames over night, collapsing the rood and main spire of the 850-year-old building. A fire official has said the main structure has… Audio
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Comment: Bridges looks for small mercies as slide continues
Bridges looks for small mercies as slide continues
Opinion - The latest poll could have been worse for the National Party leader - but it's hard to shake the sense he is in a nosedive, Newsrooms' Sam Sachdeva writes.
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West Papuan legal challenge to Act of Free Choice
West Papuan legal challenge to Act of Free Choice
A move by West Papuans to challenge 1969's controversial Act of Free Choice referendum has found its way to Indonesia's Constitutional Court. Audio
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187 million voters prepare for Indonesian elections
187 million voters prepare for Indonesian elections
Analysis - Since the fall of General Muhammad Suharto in 1998, Indonesians have been developing a vibrant but arguably flawed democracy burdened by a seemingly unshakeable oligarchy and a corrupt…
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Jacinda Ardern hits 51% in preferred PM poll, Bridges on 5%
Jacinda Ardern hits 51% in preferred PM poll, Bridges on 5%
Jacinda Ardern has hit 51 percent on the preferred prime minister rating in tonight's One News Colmar Brunton poll - her highest number ever.
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Political commentators Mills & Sherson
Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson talk to Kathryn about the select committee report on voluntary euthanasia, also a look at intelligence agencies and the latest political polls. Stephen Mills is the… Audio
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Pro-independence parties align for New Caledonia poll
Pro-independence parties align for New Caledonia poll
New Caledonia's pro-independence Palika has confirmed that it will be part of a joint electoral list in the southern province.
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Brexit: Warning over Labour's referendum stance
Brexit: Warning over Labour's referendum stance
Jeremy Corbyn has been warned Labour will "haemorrhage" votes in the EU election unless the party explicitly backs a further referendum.
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First NZ woman gold medallist Yvette Williams dies
First NZ woman gold medallist Yvette Williams dies
Yvette Williams, the first New Zealand woman to win an Olympic gold medal, has died aged 89.
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What should media do with content created by those spreading terror?
After Christchurch, governments around the world are gearing up against the ‘weaponisation’ of the internet by terrorists and extremists. The grim content they create also forces news media to make… Audio
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Governments gear up to crack down on social media
What should media do with content created by those spreading terror?
After Christchurch, governments around the world are gearing up against the ‘weaponisation’ of the internet by terrorists and extremists. The grim content they create also forces news media to make…
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Dateline Pacific for 12 April 2019
The Solomon Islands police commissioner says there have been no major threats to the election process after polling last week; Samoa is planning to bring in a waste tax on imported plastic bottles… Audio
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No major threats to Solomons election - police commissioner
The Solomon Islands police commissioner says there have been no major threats to the election process after polling last week. Audio
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Week in Politics: Euthanasia debate likely to lead to referendum
Week in Politics: Euthanasia debate likely to lead to referendum
Analysis - The End of Life Choice Bill is going through an unusual process and its fate is likely to be decided by a referendum, writes Peter Wilson.
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Solomon Islands man charged with murder over election violence
Solomon Islands man charged with murder over election violence
A Solomon Islands man has been charged with murder over a dispute related to last week's general election, a blow to an otherwise peaceful poll.
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Australian election: Game changer needed to sway disaffected voters
Australian election: Game changer needed to sway disaffected voters
Opinion - The Australian federal election has been called and will put to the test the newly minted Scott Morrison who became the prime minister after a fraught party room battle.
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Today's world news: What you need to know
Today's world news: What you need to know
All the latest world news in one place
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Drinking ban in Papua's Mimika regency
Drinking ban in Papua's Mimika regency
A drinking ban has been imposed on the Papuan regency of Mimika, ahead of Indonesia's presidential elections next week.
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India election: World's largest democratic vote begins
Audio 11 Apr 2019The world's largest democracy begins the 40-day process of choosing a new government. About 11 million poll workers and security officers will oversee the more than 800,000 polling stations across… Audio
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Australia's PM Scott Morrison expected to call federal election today
PM Scott Morrison expected to call Australian election today
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to call the federal election today, fueling speculation by posting a video to social media talking up the government's economic record.
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Update on the Elections in Israel
Audio 10 Apr 2019An update on the elections in Israel and as the final votes are being counted, media outlets are calling a victory for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It's been a close race - so much so that as… Audio
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Benjamin Netanyahu secures Israel election, local media reports
Benjamin Netanyahu secures Israel election, local media reports
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has won the Israeli national election, securing a record fifth term in office despite running neck-and-neck with his challenger.
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Israeli PM and main rival both claiming victory in general elections
Israeli PM and main rival both claiming victory in general elections
The first exit polls from Israel's general election show Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's governing right-wing Likud Party neck and neck with his main centrist rival, Benny Gantz.
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New Zealand businesspeople in UK plan for future post Brexit
Business of uncertainty: Kiwis in UK plan for post-Brexit future
New Zealand entrepreneurs in the UK are trying to plan for an unclear future, as Parliament, Theresa May's government, and the European Union wrestle over how Britain will leave - and when.
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Indians in New Zealand keep a close watch on elections back home
Indians in New Zealand keep a close watch on elections back home
Many Indians living in New Zealand are glued to their national elections with some even flying back to vote and help political campaigning.