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  • Gin and beer it: Parliament's boozy past

    News
    The House politics
    22 Jul 2018
    Alfred Domett's 1856 sketch of a parliamentarian, flanked by two police officers, staggering home from parliament worse for wear.

    Today it's babies and playgrounds but Parliament's early days were more like a drunken party. Jamie Tahana takes a look at Parliament's liquor infused beginning. 

    Video, Audio

    Gin and beer it: Parliament's boozy past
  • Cook Islands election petition process could take weeks

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    Pacific Cook Islands
    21 Jul 2018
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    It could still be weeks before the final outcome of the Cook Islands election is finally known.

    Cook Islands election petition process could take weeks
  • Trump rejects Putin's bid to investigate US citizens

    News
    World
    20 Jul 2018
    US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin attend a joint press conference after a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki.

    The US rejects President Putin's call to question US citizens, including a former Moscow ambassador.

    Donald Trump rejects proposal for Russia to interrogate US citizens
  • Folding smartphone could be released next year

    News
    Business technology
    19 Jul 2018
    samsung logo

    Samsung is planning to release a foldable-screen smartphone next year, according to a leak to an American news outlet.

    Folding smartphone could be released next year
  • Donald Trump lashes out at Putin summit 'haters'

    News
    World
    19 Jul 2018
    US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, DC, on July 17, 2018

    The US president blames "Trump Derangement Syndrome" for criticism of the Helsinki summit.

    Trump-Putin controversy: US president defends meeting and press conference
  • French govt 'participant in referendum process'

    News
    Pacific
    18 Jul 2018
    France's newly appointed Prime Minister Edouard Philippe poses prior to taking part in the evening news broadcast of French TV channel TF1.

    The French prime minister Edouard Philippe says in New Caledonia's independence referendum the French government is not an arbiter but a participant in the process.

    French govt participant in New Caledonia referendum process - Philippe
  • Anti-independence politician to visit New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    17 Jul 2018
    Laurent Wauquiez

    The head of France's centre-right Republicans will go to New Caledonia in September - less than two months before the referendum on independence from France.

    Anti-independence politician to visit New Caledonia
  • France celebrates World Cup win

    News
    Sport FIFA World Cup 2018
    17 Jul 2018
    France celebrates World Cup win.

    Hundreds of thousands of ecstatic French fans celebrated the return of their World Cup winning football team.

    France celebrates World Cup win
  • New Caledonia Labour Party opts out of referendum

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    16 Jul 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    New Caledonia's Labour Party says it won't take part in the November referendum on independence from France.

    New Caledonia Labour Party opts out of independence referendum
  • Ear Hustle: a prison podcast

    Audio 14 Jul 2018
    Ear Hustle logo

    Ear Hustle (prison slang for eavesdropping) is a podcast recorded and made inside San Quentin State Prison in California. With thousands of inmates, and the country's largest Death Row, San Quentin is… Audio, Gallery

  • NRL to review Lewis medal voting system

    News
    Sport
    13 Jul 2018
    Billy Slater.

    The NRL will consider changing the voting mechanism which awarded Billy Slater the Wally Lewis medal for best player across the State of Origin series, after a storm of criticism.

    NRL to review Lewis medal voting system
  • Wait for six electoral petitions in Cook Islands

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    11 Jul 2018
    Cook Islands Finance Minister Mark Brown

    The Cook Islands is now awaiting the outcome of six election petitions lodged in the High Court

    Wait for six electoral petitions in Cook Islands
  • TOP no more - party won't contest 2020 election

    News
    Politics
    10 Jul 2018
    Gareth Morgan

    It's all over for the party founded by Gareth Morgan, The Opportunities Party. Audio

    Gareth Morgan's The Opportunities party won't contest 2020 election
  • Mexico's López Obrador wins presidency as rivals concede

    News
    World
    2 Jul 2018
    Mexico's presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for the "Juntos haremos historia" party, casts his vote during general elections, in Mexico City, on July 1, 2018.

    Left-wing candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador has won a landslide victory in Mexico's presidential election.

    Mexico election: López Obrador wins presidency as rivals concede
  • Mexico votes new president after campaign marred by violence

    Audio
    crime politics
    2 Jul 2018
    01 July 2018, Mexico, Mexiko City: Politician Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (C), presidential candidate for the party Morena, speaking to journalists after casting his vote in the election.

    Millions of people in Mexico are heading to the polling booths to vote in a new president - amidst a campaign marred by some of the worst political violence in the country for decades. At least 130… Audio

  • Insight: The Cost of the Foreign Buyer Ban

    Audio
    business politics
    1 Jul 2018
    Development of Shotover Country, an area of Queenstown only began in 2012 – it's now it’s jam-packed

    Otago reporter Timothy Brown heads to Queenstown to find out what unintended consequences of the foreign buyer ban might lie ahead for the resort town. Audio

  • Explainer: How the fuel tax will affect Aucklanders

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    New Zealand transport
    30 Jun 2018
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    A regional fuel tax comes into effect in Auckland on Sunday and it's expected to raise $1.5 billion directly over the next 10 years.

    Explainer: How the fuel tax will affect Aucklanders
  • Macron announces national service for French teens

    News
    World
    28 Jun 2018
    French President Emmanuel Macron speaks to journalists after he signed the controversial rail reform, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, on June 27, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / JULIEN DE ROSA

    The French government has introduced a plan to bring back national service for all 16-year-olds.

    Macron announces national service for French teens
  • Turkey election: Erdogan wins re-election as president

    News
    World
    25 Jun 2018
    Supporters of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party celebrate the results of the Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections.

    Turkey's long-standing leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won a new five-year term after securing outright victory in the first round of a presidential poll.

    Turkey election: Erdogan wins re-election as president
  • Mexican town's police detained after mayoral candidate murdered

    News
    World
    25 Jun 2018
    Relatives of Ocampo mayoral candidate Fernando Angeles carry the coffin during his funeral.

    The entire police force of Ocampo has been detained on suspicion of involvement in the murder of mayoral candidate Fernando Ángeles Juárez.

    Mexican town's police detained after mayoral candidate murdered
  • New Caledonian politicians head to Paris for referendum talks

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    25 Jun 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    Several New Caledonian politicians are bound for Paris for talks about the referendum on independence from France.

    New Caledonian politicians head to Paris for referendum talks
  • Turkey election: Erdogan seeks second term in hard-fought contest

    News
    World
    24 Jun 2018
    Ballot papers are laid on a table at a polling station as people arrive to vote in snap twin Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections in Istanbul.

    Turkish voters are going to the polls to decide whether to grant President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a second five-year term.

    Turkey election: Erdogan seeks second term in hard-fought contest
  • Rule of law in Venezuela 'virtually absent'

    News
    World
    23 Jun 2018
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    Venezuelan security forces have carried out hundreds of arbitrary killings under the guise of fighting crime.

    Rule of law in Venezuela 'virtually absent'
  • Cooks MPs negotiate coalition with final results still a week away

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Jun 2018
    Cook Islands Parliament

    Political parties in the Cook Islands continue to negotiate behind closed doors as they try to form a coalition government. Audio

    Cooks MPs negotiate coalition with final results still a week away
  • Final Cooks election results due June 28

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    20 Jun 2018
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    Final election results in the Cook Islands are due to be declared on June 28, the chief electoral officer says.

    Final Cooks election results due June 28
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