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  • Knife-edge US congressional vote goes to Republicans

    News
    World
    21 Jun 2017
    Republican candidate Karen Handel addresses supporters.

    US Republicans have won a closely contested congressional election in Georgia seen by many as a referendum on Donald Trump's presidency.

    Knife-edge US congressional vote goes to Republicans
  • PNG electoral commission ready for polling

    Audio
    Pacific
    21 Jun 2017
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    Papua New Guinea's electoral commission says it is ready for polling despite claims the general election has been rigged. Audio

  • Elections begin in PNG amid claims of vote rigging, corruption

    Audio
    politics
    21 Jun 2017

    It's a country of eight million people in New Zealand's Pacific backyard, where corruption, tribal warfare and domestic violence are rife and it's about to head to the polls in national and local… Audio

  • Govt ill-prepared for immigration boom - survey

    News
    New Zealand refugees and migrants
    21 Jun 2017
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    New Zealanders overwhelmingly favour a cap on immigration, with many saying the country is unprepared to cope with increased numbers, according to a new survey.

    Govt ill-prepared for immigration boom - survey
  • 'Everyone deserves a good life'

    News
    New Zealand refugees and migrants
    20 Jun 2017
    Refugee Quote Protest. A man holds a sign saying "I support doubling New Zealand's refugee settlement quota" and the Holy Bible

    Demonstrators at Parliament have condemned New Zealand's record on refugees, saying the government should match Australia's generosity.

    'Everyone deserves a good life'
  • TV facing the future

    Audio
    media
    18 Jun 2017
    The interactive plan for TVNZ's 'What Next'

    TVNZ's multimedia extravaganza What Next pondered New Zealand in 20 years' time. Over five consecutive nights, it aimed to spark debate about the big issues facing us all and prompt politicians locked… Audio

  • TV facing the future

    News
    Mediawatch media
    18 Jun 2017
    The interactive plan for TVNZ's 'What Next'

    TVNZ's multimedia extravaganza What Next pondered New Zealand in 20 years' time. Over five consecutive nights, it aimed to spark debate about the big issues facing us all and prompt politicians locked…

    Audio

    TV facing the future
  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 16 2017

    Audio 16 Jun 2017

    A review of the week's news including... Labour promises to cut immigration numbers by a year, the Prime Minister congratulates Theresa May on her re-election as British Prime Minister, a police… Audio

  • The Panel with Brodie Kane and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)

    Audio 16 Jun 2017
    bike in city

    Polls polls everywhere but are they any good? Michael James of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers talks about the choices in building cladding and if developers and builders are going for cheap… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 June 2017

    Audio 16 Jun 2017

    A nationwide drug crisis has crippled hospitals and health centres in Papua New Guinea, with some hospitals completely running out of supplies. But replenishments are finally on their way; New Zealand… Audio

  • Caledonian Union reverses election stance

    Audio 16 Jun 2017
    New Caledonia

    French Pacific goes to the French polls at the fringe of the ascent of the Macron-led movement. Audio

  • Poll of Polls: Numbers winning for Winston

    News
    Politics
    15 Jun 2017
    Winston Peters at the Bridge run.

    Poll of Polls - Nationals ratings have trended down in the first five months of this year and Winston Peters looks to be holding the balance of power.

    Poll of Polls: Numbers winning for Winston
  • Samoa considers compulsory voting

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    15 Jun 2017
    Samoa government building, Apia.

    Samoa's Electoral Commission has issued a report recommending compulsory voting in parliamentary elections.

    Samoa considers compulsory voting
  • Somare urges PNG to elect more women

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    15 Jun 2017
    Sir Michael Somare addresses the crowd at an election campaign rally in East Sepik, June 2012.

    Papua New Guinea's veteran politician Sir Michael Somare has called on voters to support women candidates contesting this month's national election.

    Somare urges PNG to elect more women
  • Polls underline NZ First's kingmaker status

    Audio
    politics
    15 Jun 2017

    Political editor Jane Patterson looks at the latest RNZ Poll of Polls, which shows neither National nor Labour could form a government without the backing of Winston Peters. Audio

  • How Clinton lost the election

    Audio
    author interview
    14 Jun 2017
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    Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016 was doomed to fail, two American journalists say in a new book.  Audio

  • May on UK poll: 'I got us into this mess, I'll get us out of it'

    News
    World
    13 Jun 2017
    Britain's Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party Theresa May, makes a statement outside 10 Downing Street in central London on June 9, 2017

    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has apologised for the party's poor election performance, in a 90-minute meeting with Tory MPs.

    May on UK poll: 'I got us into this mess, I'll get us out of it'
  • Macron on track for French parliament landslide

    News
    World politics
    12 Jun 2017
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    The centrist party of French president Emmanuel Macron appears to be heading for a clear victory following the first round of parliamentary elections.

    Macron on track for French parliament landslide
  • French voters back at polls to decide on MPs

    Audio
    politics
    12 Jun 2017

    BBC Correspondent Hugh Schofield describes French President Emmanuel Macron's incredible run to power as his party looks to win a majority of seats in government by a 'landslide'. Audio

  • UK election shock stuns sterling

    News
    World business
    10 Jun 2017
    Traders work on the trading floor of ETX Capital in London on June 9, 2017, as markets open the day after Britain held a general election,

    The prospect of a hung UK Parliament saw the value of sterling slide to a two-month low against the US dollar.

    UK election shock stuns sterling
  • May under fire as Conservatives lose majority

    News
    World
    9 Jun 2017
    Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May

    Britain's Conservatives are the largest party but have lost their overall majority in the snap general election.

    May under fire as Conservatives lose majority
  • British PM now anything but 'strong and stable'

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    9 Jun 2017
    Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May.

    Analysis - Theresa May's election gamble to strengthen her mandate with an early election has instead left it in tatters, write Elizabeth Piper and William James.

    British PM now anything but 'strong and stable'
  • UK election

    Audio
    politics
    9 Jun 2017
    may corbyn

    Analysis of the exit polls and predictions for the final count with reporter Dan Ashby and political scientist Bronwyn Hayward. Audio

  • The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Clarke Gayford (Part 1)

    Audio 9 Jun 2017
    may corbyn

    Team New Zealand is through to a final against either Artemis or Team Japan. Analysis of the exit polls and predictions for the final count with reporter Dan Ashby and political scientist Bronwyn… Audio

  • UK election: Tories may not win clear majority

    News
    World politics
    9 Jun 2017
    Ballot papers are sorted at the counting centre at Alexandra Palace in London

    Britain's Conservative Party will be the largest party but may not have a majority after the UK's snap general election, an exit poll says.

    UK election: Tories may not win clear majority
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