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The coaching guru who inspired Tahiti to beach soccer glory
No one would have been more delighted at Tahiti's success in the Oceania Beach Soccer Nations Cup in Papeete at the weekend than Angelo Schirinzi.
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Why the Silver Ferns don't win many World Cups
Analysis - Three weeks on from the Netball World Cup, Bridget Tunnicliffe examines why the Australian Diamonds have won 12 titles, and the Silver Ferns five.
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Worlds of Music 27 August, 2023
This week Trevor marks the passing of Rodriguez with an interview he recorded with the maverick singer-songwriter in 2008. Audio
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Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
Nick checks out a jazz take on a Michael Jackson classic, a new standard from Herbie Hancock, and NZ jazz from Vaughn Roberts and Charmaine Ford. Audio
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Another six nations join World Boxing
World Boxing has announced the approval of six new members, piling more pressure on the suspended and embattled International Boxing Association.
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Basketball World Cup: What you need to know
The Basketball World Cup tips off on 25 August and this is what you need to know about the 19th edition of the tournament.
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India's Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft makes historic moon landing
An Indian spacecraft landed on the rugged, unexplored south pole of the moon in a mission seen as crucial to lunar exploration and India's standing as a space power, just days after a similar Russian…
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Vladimir Putin hasn't left Russia this year - but that could be about to change
The Russian president is supposed to attend next month's G20 summit in India, but the Kremlin has not yet specified whether he will actually make the trip.
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Should New Zealand build bridges with the BRICS?
Analysis - As the 15th annual summit of the BRICS looms ahead, the potential for an enlarged BRICS poses something of a dilemma for New Zealand, Geoffrey Miller writes.
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Tahiti coach confident ahead of Oceania Beach Soccer Cup
Tahiti coach Teva Zaveroni is downplaying the pressure on his side as they prepare to defend their title at the Oceania Beach Soccer Nations Cup in Papeete.
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Our World Cup runneth over - and out. What next?
The Women's World Cup 2023 attracted record crowds in the stands and on TV - both here and in Australia. It also delivered drama and off-pitch stories that livened up standard sports coverage. But… Video, Audio
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Our World Cup runneth over - and out. What next?
The Women's World Cup 2023 attracted record crowds in the stands and on TV - both here and in Australia. It also delivered drama and off-pitch stories that livened up standard sports coverage. But…
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FIFA boss wraps up Pacific tour with stop in New Caledonia
World football's top dog has completed his tour of the Pacific while in the region for the Women's World Cup co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia.
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Russian rouble falls to 16-month low against US dollar
The Russian rouble has fallen to its lowest value in 16 months, falling past 100 per US dollar.
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Neymar heading to Saudi Arabia
PSG have agreed a deal to sell Brazil forward Neymar to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal for about $164 million plus add-ons.
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Rosinha de Valença was one of Brazil's greatest guitarists
Tony Stamp reviews a cracking collection of covers from 1971. Audio
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Rosinha de Valença was one of Brazil's greatest guitarists
Tony Stamp reviews a cracking collection of covers from 1971.
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Chips are out, spuds are in: What you need to know about UPFs
'Avoid processed foods' is such a standard bit of advice that many of us probably don't even hear it anymore. But it's emerging that some 'processed' foods are a lot worse for us than others.
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Carbon credits - land grab or the Amazon future?
The eight countries that share a slice of the Amazon Rainforest are meeting to discuss a regional response to deforestation, climate change and crime, the first meeting of its kind in 45 years.
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NZ scouts leave South Korea camp after heatwave, as tropical storm looms
The Scouts Aotearoa contingent of 67 scouts and 25 adults was leaving the World Scout Jamboree camp on Tuesday. Audio
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China to attend talks on Ukraine in Saudi Arabia that exclude Russia
China will send a senior official to Saudi Arabia for talks on finding a peaceful settlement to the war in Ukraine, a forum that excludes Russia, in a diplomatic coup for Kyiv, the West and the Saudi…
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'One of the most extreme events the world has ever seen'
Scientists are in disbelief as temperatures hit 37C in parts of South America - up to 20C higher than the normal for this time of the year.
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World Cup: South Africa, Jamaica shock rivals, Sweden and France top groups
South Africa scored two minutes into stoppage time to stun Italy 3-2 and advance to the Round of 16 at the Women's World Cup for the first time.
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South Africa and Jamaica make last 16 at FIFA World Cup
South Africa and Jamaica have beaten the odds and qualified for the last 16 at the Football World Cup.
South Africa scored a stoppage time 3-2 win over Italy in Wellington, while Jamaica drew nil-all… Audio
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New Zealand falls short of WHO best anti-smoking measures
A new WHO report shows there are now four countries who have met all of its anti-smoking best practice measures. Not New Zealand though - we fall short because of the promotion of vaping.