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  • Jacobsen takes lead in Niue poll

    News
    Pacific Niue
    8 May 2017
    The Niue High Commissioner to New Zealand O'Love Jacobsen.

    Preliminary results from yesterday's election in Niue show that O'Love Jacobsen has won most votes for the common roll seats.

    Jacobsen takes lead in Niue poll
  • EU hangs in the balance as France votes

    News
    World politics
    7 May 2017
    Candidates Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen cast their votes in Sunday's ballot.

    Europe's eyes are on France as voters cast their ballots in a presidential election that could affect the future of the European Union.

    EU hangs in the balance as France votes
  • Kelvin Davis defends Labour's Māori rankings

    News
    Politics te ao Maori
    7 May 2017
    Kelvin Davis

    Labour's party list is a "total victory" for Māori despite no Māori being ranked in the top 15, MP Kelvin Davis says.

    Kelvin Davis defends Labour's Māori rankings
  • Polls open for Niue elections

    News
    Pacific Niue
    7 May 2017
    Niue government building

    Polls have opened in Niue where a record number of candidates are vying for a seat in the common roll.

    Polls open for Niue elections
  • Cyclone Donna intensifies; lingers in Vanuatu's north

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    6 May 2017
    Rooves fly off in Torba province

    Cyclone Donna was upgraded to a category four on Saturday as it continued to batter Vanuatu's northern islands for a second day.

    Cyclone Donna intensifies; lingers in Vanuatu's north
  • Macron called offshore account claims 'defamation'

    News
    World
    5 May 2017
    French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron.

    French election frontrunner Emmanuel Macron has filed a lawsuit over rumours that he has a secret bank account in the Caribbean.

    Macron called offshore account claims 'defamation'
  • The Commander - Helen Clark

    Audio
    history economy
    5 May 2017
    No caption

    In part five of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Helen Clark about her three terms in power as she sought to draw a line under Rogernomics, unleash new social reforms and rethink New Zealand's… Video, Audio

  • House of Representatives passes Obamacare repeal bill

    News
    World
    5 May 2017
    House Speaker Paul Ryan walks to the House chamber on Capitol Hill before voting on the GOPs healthcare bill.

    The US House of Representatives has passed a revised healthcare bill that Republicans hope will replace Obamacare.

    House of Representatives passes Obamacare repeal bill
  • Prisoner wants right to donate blood, organs and sperm

    Audio 4 May 2017
    Sliding barred doors and lock

    A convicted murderer has petitioned Parliament to be able to donate sperm and father a child from prison, but the Corrections Minister says prisoners lose that right. Video, Audio

  • Is make up a smoke screen?

    Audio 3 May 2017
    makeup

    A UK poll has found the majority of men think women wear makeup to trick others. Audio

  • The Panel with Ali Jones and James Nokise (Part 2)

    Audio 3 May 2017
    Baby

    A UK poll has found the majority of men think women wear makeup to trick others. What the Panelists Ali Jones and James Nokise want to talk about. Callum Irvine of the Veterinary Association explains… Audio

  • France election: Le Pen accused of speech plagiarism

    News
    World
    3 May 2017
    French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party, Marine Le Pen poses prior to an interview on the prime time evening news broadcast of French private television channel TF1, on May 2, 2017 in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris

    French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has been accused of plagiarising a speech by one of her defeated rivals.

    France election: Le Pen accused of speech plagiarism
  • More PNG election funds needed

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    2 May 2017
    Crowd at an election rally in East Sepik, Papua New Guinea.

    Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commission says it needs another $US25 million for the election which starts next month.

    More PNG election funds needed
  • French presidential rivals clash as May Day protests turn violent

    News
    World politics
    2 May 2017
    Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen

    The two rivals in France's presidential race have traded accusations at the start of the last week of campaigning.

    French presidential rivals clash as May Day protests turn violent
  • Unusual compensation demand after deadly PNG clash

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    1 May 2017
    PNG police on patrol

    Relatives of three people killed in Papua New Guinea are demanding thousands of votes for their candidates in the upcoming election.

    Unusual compensation demand after deadly PNG clash
  • Peaceful protest stirs ANZAC day dissent

    Audio
    media Wellington Region
    30 Apr 2017
    Newshub's camera captured a 12 year-old confronting peaceful protesters on ANZAC Day in Wellington.

    One boy grabbed the media’s attention by confronting peaceful protesters on camera at an Anzac Day service in Wellington. But Bill English made no headlines when he gave voice to a prominent pacifist… Audio

  • Peaceful protest stirs ANZAC day dissent

    News
    Mediawatch media
    30 Apr 2017
    Newshub's camera captured a 12 year-old confronting peaceful protesters on ANZAC Day in Wellington.

    One boy grabbed the media’s attention by confronting peaceful protesters on camera at an Anzac Day service in Wellington. But Bill English made no headlines when he gave voice to a prominent pacifist…

    Audio

    Peaceful protest stirs ANZAC day dissent
  • The French fake news fightback

    Audio
    media politics
    30 Apr 2017
    French news organisations backing the Cross Check verification service.

    Falsehoods flourished in the media during the Brexit vote in the UK and the election in the US last year. In France, the media are fighting fake news with facts together during a turbulent election… Audio

  • The French fake news fightback

    News
    Mediawatch media
    30 Apr 2017
    French news organisations backing the Cross Check verification service.

    Falsehoods flourished in the media during the Brexit vote in the UK and the election in the US last year. In France, the media are fighting fake news with facts together during a turbulent election…

    Audio

    The French fake news fightback
  • Tagata o te Moana for 29 April 2017

    Audio 29 Apr 2017

    Niue is getting ready for next week's election, a strange ad and rapidly rising property prices in Palau, PNG police prepared for Highlands elections risk, Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji… Audio

  • Number of women candidates for PNG elections rises

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    28 Apr 2017
    The front facade of Papua New Guinea's parliament featuring recently removed anthropomorphic carved heads on the front lintel.

    The total number of women candidates in the upcoming Papua New Guinea general election has risen above previous polls.

    Number of women candidates for PNG elections rises
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 April 2017

    Audio 28 Apr 2017

    There are fears in Nauru that the Australian lawyers brought in to help 18 people facing charges over an anti-government protest two years ago, could be deported; Papua New Guinea media has this week… Audio

  • PNG police prepared for Highlands elections risk

    Audio 28 Apr 2017
    Ialibu-Pangia district in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands province.

    Papua New Guinea media has this week reported on what it called the first cases of election-related violence ahead of the 2017 polls, yet police say they are well prepared for election period. Audio

  • PNG police play down Highlands firearms threat in elections

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    27 Apr 2017
    rifle

    A regional police commander in Papua New Guinea's Highlands has played down the threat posed by firearms in the approaching elections.

    PNG police play down Highlands firearms threat in elections
  • Changed political landscape ahead of Fiji polls

    Audio
    Pacific
    26 Apr 2017
    Professor Vijay Naidu

    Fiji heads towards elections next year with new players in the opposition and voters still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Winston. Audio

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