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  • Pacific news in brief for 22 April

    News
    Pacific
    22 Apr 2025
    Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says the 2013 Constitution was neither formulated nor adopted through a participatory democratic process. 11 March 2025

    A round-up of news from around the region, including Sitiveni Rabuka travelling to Singapore and Indonesia.

    Pacific news in brief for 22 April
  • Long battle over anti-seizure medication risk to the unborn

    Audio 22 Apr 2025
    Brand names of sodium valproate include Depakine, Epilim, Depakote and Stavzor.

    There are concerns patients prescribed anti-seizure medications still aren't being made aware of the risks to unborn children of taking them Audio

  • The Passing of a Pontiff: World mourns death of Pope Francis

    Audio 22 Apr 2025
    Pope Francis (C) presides over the funeral of Italian Cardinal Sergio Sebastiani at the altar of the Chair in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, on January 17, 2024. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP)

    Seven days of mourning has been announced by the government of Argentina to mark the passing of countryman Pope Francis Audio

  • Doctors embark on hikoi to collect patient stories

    Audio
    health
    22 Apr 2025

    Two doctors, who are also poets, are embarking on a hikoi to collect stories from patients about the country's struggling health system. Dr Glen Colquhoun spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio

  • What happens when a pope dies?

    News
    World spiritual practices
    22 Apr 2025
    Pope Francis is the subject of a new documentary by award-winning filmmaker Evgeny Afineevsky.

    A conclave will soon choose the next pope. Here's what you need to know.

    Pope Francis has died - what happens next?
  • Woman runs 10 marathons in 10 days dressed as a chicken

    News
    New Zealand money
    22 Apr 2025
    Hadani Woodruff.

    Hadani Woodruff has raised $7000 for a mental health and addiction recovery charity.

    Christchurch woman dressed as chicken runs 10 marathons in 10 days for charity
  • Olivia Podmore hearing to resume following lengthy adjournment

    News
    New Zealand sport
    22 Apr 2025
    Composite of Olivia Podmore wearing helmet and carrying bicycle with track cyclists and clouds.

    The protracted inquest into the August 2021 death of the Olympic cyclist gets back underway in Christchurch this week.

    Olivia Podmore inquest: Hearing to resume following lengthy adjournment
  • Luxon, other leaders remember Pope Francis: 'A man of the people'

    News
    New Zealand spiritual practices
    21 Apr 2025
    Pope Francis celebrates the mass for the Jubilee of the Armed Forces at St. Peter's square in the Vatican on February 9, 2025.

    PM Christopher Luxon described the Pope as a "man of humility", as other world leaders also paid tribute following his death.

    Pope Francis death: World leaders including Christopher Luxon, Winston Peters, react
  • Protesters staying put despite trespass notice at Stockton mine

    News
    New Zealand business
    21 Apr 2025
    Stockton mine protest

    Police have arrested one person and are considering charges as protesters try and disrupt coal production.

    Protesters staying put despite trespass notice at Stockton mine on West Coast
  • 'Call a ceasefire' - Pope appeals for peace in Easter message

    News
    World spiritual practices
    21 Apr 2025
    Pope Francis, carried through crowds in the popemobile after the Easter mass, at St Peter's Square in the Vatican, on 20 April, 2025.

    Pope Francis has greeted a crowd of tens of thousands, and renewed his call for a ceasefire in Gaza in his Easter message.

    Pope Francis greets cheering Easter crowds from popemobile
  • Jennifer Andrewes on her Parkinson's pilgrimages

    Audio
    health author interview
    21 Apr 2025
    Left: the cover of 'A Will and A Way' by Jennifer Andrewes. Right: Jennifer pictured during a walk.

    Jennifer Andrewes turned to European pilgrimages after receiving a lifechanging diagnosis of early-onset Parkinson's. Audio

  • Patients have 'bigger concerns' than one-day strike - advocate

    News
    New Zealand health
    21 Apr 2025
    Patient Voice Aotearoa chairman Malcolm Mulholland says protest action is planned if the pause isn't reversed.

    Patient Voice Aotearoa chairperson Malcolm Mulholland said most Kiwis would support healthcare strikes over a system "in crisis".

    Patients have 'bigger concerns' than one-day strike - advocate
  • Annual cost of treating sport concussions climbs to $80m - ACC

    News
    Sport health
    21 Apr 2025
    Waitakere United's Dane Schnell is checked for concussion.

    The annual cost of treating sport-related concussion has risen by nearly 25 percent to $80 million.

    Annual cost of treating sport concussions climbs to $80m - ACC
  • What to know about getting a flu shot this year

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    21 Apr 2025
    Generic of sick child

    Explainer - Flu season is almost here. Here's what you need to know about the different vaccine options.

    Five flu vaccines are available this year - which one should you get?
  • The Bluey episode that raises questions about parents' phone use

    News
    World Television
    20 Apr 2025
    In a new TV special, Bluey's Big Play, families can watch a 45-minute stage production of the popular cartoon. (Supplied: Ben Symons)

    Is it okay to be on your phone when your kids are demanding your attention?

    The Bluey episode that raises questions about parents' phone use
  • 'Clearly doesn't understand' - RFK Jr pushing harmful rhetoric, says autism community

    News
    World
    20 Apr 2025
    WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 16: U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a news conference at the Department of Health and Human Services on April 16, 2025 in Washington, DC. Secretary Kennedy held a news conference to discuss the recent surge of autism cases.   Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by ALEX WONG / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    The US Health and Human Services secretary has previously said autism is "preventable" and part of a "chronic disease epidemic" that "destroys" children and families.

    Many in the autism community say RFK Jr is pushing harmful and regressive rhetoric
  • Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

    News
    World world politics
    20 Apr 2025
    Protestors hold signs as they march towards the White House during a Free Kilmar Abrego and an Anti-Trump protest, in Washington, DC, April 19, 2025. Abrego Garcia was detained in Maryland last month and expelled to El Salvador along with 238 Venezuelans and 22 fellow Salvadorans who were deported shortly after President Donald Trump invoked a rarely-used wartime authority. 
Trump administration officials have claimed he is an illegal migrant, a gang member and involved in human trafficking, without providing evidence. 
A federal judge has since ordered he be returned, later backed up by the Supreme Court.
But the administration -- despite admitting an "administrative error" in his deportation -- contends he is now solely in Salvadoran custody. (Photo by Richard PIERRIN / AFP)

    The chief organiser of Saturday's protests - the group 50501, a number representing 50 protests in 50 states and one movement - said some 400 demonstrations were planned.

    Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities
  • How a Christian radio broadcaster has become NZ media's quiet success

    News
    New Zealand Mediawatch
    20 Apr 2025
    Rhema Christian radio staff.

    The country's main Christian broadcaster is revamping and expanding its output, even as its target market shrinks and pleasing a broad church is tough in times of polarisation.

    Christian broadcaster Rhema expanding, bucking the media trend
  • How to thrive: the role of art in mental health

    Audio
    health arts
    20 Apr 2025

    In the bringing together of art and mental health, Kim Morton is a champion. Following the Christchurch earthquakes, Kim founded Otautahi Creative Spaces, a busy creative community in inner city… Audio

  • Whānau of missing man holding out hope

    News
    New Zealand police
    20 Apr 2025
    Kory-Dean Wirihana checked in for a flight to Christchurch on Friday and cleared security but never boarded the plane.

    Kory-Dean Wirihana checked in for a flight to Christchurch on Friday and cleared security but never boarded the plane.

    Kory-Dean Wirihana still missing, whānau holding out hope
  • The power of labyrinths for meditation

    Audio
    health
    20 Apr 2025
    Lauren Artress

    The Reverend Dr Lauren Artress first realised the power labyrinths at the height of the AIDS crisis, when she was Canon at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral.  Audio

  • Can singing help treat persistent pain?

    Audio
    health arts
    20 Apr 2025
    Cast members of Welsh National Opera's 2025 production of the The Marriage of Figaro.

    Music is well-known to lift the spirits, but a pilot programme led by the Welsh National Opera suggests it can help people suffering with chronic pain.  Audio

  • Climate change no longer top threat for defence force

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Apr 2025
    Earth sits in dried cracked mud before metropolis

    The governments blueprint of how it will invest $12 billion over the next four years into the New Zealand Defence Force mentions climate change twice.

    Threat of climate change downgraded in defence force plan
  • Peter Boshier reflects on nine years as Ombudsman

    News
    Politics The House
    20 Apr 2025
    Recently retired Ombudsman Peter Boshier

    He says the public can rest assured that there is an enduring institution fighting for fairness and accountability.

    The watchdog that listens: Peter Boshier reflects on nine years as Ombudsman
  • Hymns on Sunday, 20 April 2025

    Audio
    music
    20 Apr 2025
    Holy Trinity Cathedral

    Celebrate Easter Sunday with hymns including Jesus Christ is risen today, New Zealand Easter hymn Christ is alive, and  the 21st century classic In Christ Alone. Audio

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