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  • Firearms found on prison grounds 18 times since 2016

    News
    New Zealand crime
    5 Jul 2024
    Inside Paremoremo Prison

    At least one person each year is caught trying to take a gun into New Zealand's prisons.

    Someone caught at least once a year caught trying to take a gun into a prison
  • Woman dies of liver cancer after diagnosis delayed

    News
    New Zealand health
    1 Jul 2024
    Hospital bed. Hospice care generic image

    She was at high risk of cancer but slipped through a crack in the health system.

    Woman dies of liver cancer after follow-ups not scheduled
  • Mum in disbelief as 16-year-old dies within days of flu symptoms

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Jul 2024
    William Jones' death after the sudden onset of the flu has devastated his family and friends.

    William Rollason was fit and healthy, but started getting a sore throat and cough on 11 June.

    Mum of 16-year-old Upper Hutt College boy who died at home within days of flu symptoms in disbelief at death
  • Why is George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four still relevant 75 years later?

    Audio
    history books
    27 Jun 2024
    no caption

    Phrases such as 'Big Brother', 'Thought Police' and 'Double Think' have all made it into our political lexicon, part of the book's darker lessons around mass surveillance and government control. Audio

  • How far can NZ boldly go with the US Space Force?

    News
    New Zealand World
    25 Jun 2024
    The Space Troopers badge features the Latin phrase "Audentes fortuna juvat" - "Fortune favours the bold".

    Analysis - NZ is increasingly active in the US military's Space Force, but how bold can it be when America's moves to ramp up space capabilities are encased in anti-China rhetoric?

    How far can NZ boldly go with the US Space Force?
  • Fall armyworm infestation: Eradication ruled out

    News
    Country farming
    24 Jun 2024
    Fall armyworm wreaking havoc on crops.

    The insect can survive all year round, especially in warmer winter temperatures like in Northland, and the problem is expected to only grow.

    Fall armyworm infestation: Eradication ruled out, MPI working on control measures
  • Divers destroy invasive seaweed found near marine reserve

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    22 Jun 2024
    The patch of caulerpa in Omaha Cove was the first infestation found near mainland Auckland.

    It was the first time the pest, which smothers native seaweeds and shellfish beds, had been found close to mainland Auckland.

    Invasive seaweed caulerpa, found close to Goat Island Marine Reserve, destroyed
  • Pregnant woman died after delayed ICU admission

    News
    New Zealand health
    21 Jun 2024
    Palmerston North Hospital, Manawatū.

    The heavily pregnant woman aged in her 20s and her stillborn child died in 2022, prompting then-PM Jacinda Ardern to call it a "devastating story".

    Internal investigation confirms pregnant woman died after delayed ICU admission
  • Former Green MP Keith Locke dies, age 80

    News
    Politics
    21 Jun 2024
    Keith Locke.

    Locke, known as a human rights and anti-war advocate, was in Parliament from 1999 to 2011.

    Former Green MP Keith Locke dies, age 80
  • How did North Korean soldiers wander across world's most heavily guarded border?

    News
    World conflict
    20 Jun 2024
    In this undated photo provided on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, by South Korea Defense Ministry, North Korean soldiers work at an undisclosed location near the border area, as seen from a South Korean guard area. South Korean soldiers fired warning shots to repel North Korean soldiers who temporarily crossed the rivals' land border Tuesday for the second time this month, South Korea's military said. (South Korea Defense Ministry via AP)

    Don't believe the name: The Demilitarised Zone between the two rival Koreas might be the most heavily armed place on earth.

    How did North Korean soldiers wander across world's most heavily guarded border?
  • 'Potentially risky': Concerns over agencies monitoring personal social media

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Jun 2024
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    The monitoring is a "rich ... and potentially risky source of information" for combating crime and detecting fraud, a researher says.

    Concerns raised about lack of control over agencies' monitoring of personal social media
  • More than 1m birds to be destroyed as bird flu detected at a seventh Victorian farm

    News
    World food
    19 Jun 2024
    Chickens are pictured at a poultry farm in Tepatitlan, Jalisco State, Mexico, on June 6, 2024. The World Health Organization said on June 6, 2024, it was awaiting full genetic sequence data after a man died of bird flu in Mexico in the first confirmed human infection with the H5N2 strain. The source of exposure to the virus was unknown, the WHO said, although cases of H5N2 have been reported in poultry in Mexico. (Photo by Ulises Ruiz / AFP)

    Australia's largest outbreak of bird flu has hit a grim milestone in the spread of the virus that was first detected in May.

    More than 1m birds to be destroyed as bird flu detected at a seventh Victorian farm
  • A year on, Albany axe attack witnesses start to put incident behind them

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    19 Jun 2024
    Chinese resturant Zhangliang Malatang's owner said the Albany axe attack affected both his business and his employees' mental well-being.

    People express concern about the assailant's eligibility to enter New Zealand on the anniversary of the attack.

    A year on, Albany axe attack witnesses start to put incident behind them
  • WFH surveillance vs privacy rights

    News
    New Zealand technology
    18 Jun 2024
    man working from home

    Companies have the right to monitor employees to ensure productivity, an Auckland uni lecturer says. Audio

    Working from home surveillance vs an employee's privacy - balance needed, lecturer says
  • Auckland lecturer speaks on working from home surveillance

    Audio
    employment
    18 Jun 2024

    A survey last year of a 1000 US based companies showed 96% of them were using some kind of monitoring to check up on employees working from home, this raising questions around ethics and productivity… Audio

  • Invasive seaweed proves elusive for divers

    News
    New Zealand environment
    18 Jun 2024
    NRC marine biosecurity officer Toby Dickson checks the New Zealand-first caulerpa treatment trial he and the council team have newly set up in the Bay of Islands on 13 June 2023.

    The patch of caulerpa was found north of Auckland during routine surveillance.

    Invasive seaweed caulerpa proves elusive for divers
  • NZ at centre of vast info sharing with ‘five eyes’ nations

    Audio 18 Jun 2024
    Stylised illustration of the flags of UK, NZ, CAN, AUS with eyes watching a person surrounded by data lines

    The ‘five eyes’ group turning over information about millions of travellers is administered by New Zealand.

  • Health authorities missed three chances to detect man's renal cancer

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Jun 2024
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    Health NZ Te Whatu Ora breached the code for patients' rights after failing to detect a man's renal cancer three times, the health watchdog has found.

    Health authorities missed three chances to detect man's renal cancer
  • Privacy implications of Five Eyes sharing travellers' data

    Audio 17 Jun 2024

    A months-long RNZ investigation has uncovered details into Migration 5, a partnership between the Five Eyes - New Zealand, the US, UK, Australia and Canada - to share information about people crossing… Audio

  • 'Mouse jigglers' pretending to work fired by US bank

    News
    World Business
    14 Jun 2024
    close up details woman typing on white keyboard. Unrecognizable secretary or businesswoman working on computer

    Staff were sacked after claims they were faking keyboard activity to fool the firm into thinking they were working.

    'Mouse jigglers' pretending to work fired by US bank
  • World remains ill-prepared for the next pandemic

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    14 Jun 2024
    medicine, healthcare and pandemic concept - sad young female doctor or nurse wearing face protective mask for protection from virus disease sitting on floor at hospital

    Analysis - The risk of another pandemic like Covid - the worst in a century - is increasing.

    Despite improved WHO regulations, the world remains ill-prepared for the next pandemic
  • French Pacific news in brief

    News
    Pacific
    14 Jun 2024
    French Polynesia has just played host to a 15-nation “Marara” military exercise aimed at increasing interoperability between participating armed forces (Photo Ministère des Armées)

    A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including "Marara" military exercise in French Polynesia that "illustrates France's commitment to security and stability in the Pacific.

    French Pacific news in brief
  • Tiger mosquitoes behind dengue fever rise in Europe

    News
    World health
    12 Jun 2024
    The Asian tiger mosquito is one of the vectors responsible for transmitting dengue fever.

    There's a concerning rise in dengue fever cases as climate change pushes mosquitoes further north, experts warn.

    Tiger mosquitoes behind dengue fever rise in Europe
  • MPI looks into deadly virus posing increasing threat to NZ

    News
    New Zealand science
    11 Jun 2024
    Mosquito feeding on a human, computer illustration. (Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKI/SCIENCE PHOT / SKX / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    The Ministry of Primary Industries is set to conduct research into a deadly virus that could be an increasing threat to New Zealand because of climate change.

    MPI to research deadly virus that poses increasing threat to NZ
  • 'World's worst marine pest' found near marine reserve

    News
    New Zealand environment
    10 Jun 2024

    Caulerpa has been found at Leigh, north of Auckland, just a short distance from the famous Goat Island Marine Reserve.

    Invasive caulerpa seaweed found at Leigh for the first time
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