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  • Young women candidates move up Green Party list

    News
    Politics
    30 May 2017
    Golriz Ghahraman, left, and Chloe Swarbrick.

    Former Auckland mayoral candidate Chloe Swarbrick and lawyer Golriz Ghahraman have moved up the rankings in the Green Party's final list for this year's general election.

    Young women candidates move up Green Party list
  • German leaders step up attacks on Trump

    News
    World environment
    30 May 2017
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Sicily on 26 May.

    Germany's top politicians have criticised US President Donald Trump, a day after Chancellor Angela Merkel said the US and UK were no longer reliable partners.

    German leaders step up attacks on Trump
  • Army on board for PNG elections security operations

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    29 May 2017
    Members of the PNG Defence Force meet their NZ counterparts.

    Papua New Guinea's Defence Force commander says it has prepared thoroughly for the general elections.

    Army on board for PNG elections security operations
  • Investor confidence in financial markets rises - survey

    News
    Business
    29 May 2017
    NZX signage on a building in Auckland, 2015.

    Strongly performing financial markets, increased education and stronger enforcement are being credited with a rise in investor confidence.

    Investor confidence in financial markets rises - survey
  • Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on allies

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    World
    29 May 2017
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Sicily on 26 May.

    Europe can no longer "completely depend" on the United States and Britain, German Chancellor Angela Merkel says.

    Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on allies
  • UK polls show gap between Labour and Conservatives narrowing

    Audio
    politics
    29 May 2017

    If political polls in the UK are to be believed, the election race is tightening, with just over a week to go until Britons go to the polling booths. Some polls are putting Labour and Jeremy Corbyn… Audio

  • How seriously to regard North Korea's missile tests?

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    Comment & Analysis
    27 May 2017
    At the Yasukuni shrine, people visting can leave a note with a prayer to the Gods.

    First Person - Waking to the news of another missile test by North Korea takes on a whole new perspective when you're in a country that's within range, writes Philippa Tolley. Video

    How seriously to regard North Korea's missile tests?
  • PNG security forces launch election operations in Highlands

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

    Security operations for Papua New Guinea's general election are being launched in the Highlands city of Mt Hagen today.

    PNG security forces launch election operations in Highlands
  • Call for loosening New Caledonia voter eligibility

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    25 May 2017
    Residential areas in Noumea, New Caledonia south of the city. 2008

    There has been a call in New Caledonia to loosen the eligibility criteria for voters in local elections.

    Call for loosening New Caledonia voter eligibility
  • Girardin comment irks New Caledonia politicians

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    23 May 2017
    Annick Girardin

    Anti-independence politicians in New Caledonia have rebuked the new French overseas minister Annick Girardin for her first ministerial comments about the upcoming independence referendum.

    Girardin comment irks New Caledonia politicians
  • Peters calls polls fake, claims he'll win 20% of vote

    News
    Politics transport
    23 May 2017
    Winston Peters.

    Winston Peters claims his own polling shows he is set to win far more votes - 20 percent - in the coming election than media polls predicting he'll take about 9 percent.

    Peters calls polls fake, claims he'll win 20% of vote
  • Twin Peaks is still unlike anything you’ve seen on TV

    News
    The Wireless
    22 May 2017
    Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks.

    The cult series is back. Is it any good?

    Twin Peaks is still unlike anything you’ve seen on TV
  • Blocking the Moongate - Wellington's Chinese Garden

    Audio
    history environment
    22 May 2017
    Background to the proposed Wellington Chinese Garden design.

    Description: The first Chinese ornamental garden in NZ took shape in Wellington as far back as 1869. Almost two centuries later and after a 20 year battle, the Wellington Chinese Garden Society… Audio, Gallery

  • Blocking the Moongate - Wellington's Chinese Garden

    News
    Here Now history
    22 May 2017
    Background to the proposed Wellington Chinese Garden design.

    Description: The first Chinese ornamental garden in NZ took shape in Wellington as far back as 1869. Almost two centuries later and after a 20 year battle, the Wellington Chinese Garden Society…

    Audio

    Blocking the Moongate - Wellington's Chinese Garden
  • PNG police intercept military weapons and uniforms

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

    Police in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands have intercepted military-issued guns and ammunition and PNG defence force uniforms.

    PNG police intercept military weapons and uniforms
  • Cooks' Nicholas has big win in by-election

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    18 May 2017
    Cook Islands Minister of Internal Affairs Albert Nicholas

    A by-election in the Cook Islands today was a resounding victory for Internal Affairs minister Albert Nicholas.

    Cooks' Nicholas has big win in by-election
  • No Macron party candidates in French Pacific

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    18 May 2017
    Supporters of Emmanuel Macron, presidential candidate for the En Marche! movement.

    The party of France's new president has largely ignored applicants in overseas territories aspiring to contest next month's National Assembly election.

    No Macron party candidates in French Pacific
  • US firm to provide paramilitary training in PNG

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    16 May 2017
    PNG Police Commissioner, Gary Baki.

    Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has confirmed the presence of an American firm in the country for paramilitary training.

    US firm to provide paramilitary training in PNG
  • Snap election likely for Austria as coalition fails

    News
    World politics
    15 May 2017

    Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern has said he expects an early election "in the autumn" after his coalition partners abruptly ended their alliance.

    Snap election likely for Austria as coalition fails
  • New Caledonia majority against independence - poll

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    15 May 2017
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    An opinion poll in New Caledonia has found that 54 percent of eligible voters are against independence from France.

    New Caledonia majority against independence - poll
  • 'Not only a life lost, but a community shattered'

    News
    Politics
    13 May 2017
    Labour deputy leader Jacinda Ardern speaks at the party's election year congress.

    Labour Party deputy leader Jacinda Ardern has given an emotionally charged address to the party's congress, saying schools need more aid to help students contemplating suicide.

    'Not only a life lost, but a community shattered'
  • Blasphemy verdict shows rise of Islamist politics in Indonesia

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    13 May 2017
    Protesters hold up lighted candles during a gathering outside the Indonesian High Court building in Jakarta to demand the release of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.

    ANALYSIS: The high-pressure climax to a blasphemy trial in Indonesia has laid bare the perilous nature of democracy in the world's largest Muslim nation, writes Graeme Acton.

    Blasphemy verdict shows rise of Islamist politics in Indonesia
  • A week in Trump Land

    Audio
    politics
    12 May 2017

    The Rock for US President, "idiot" is the word which most springs to mind according to a poll on Donald Trump and Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato on James Comey. Audio

  • The Panel with Ellen Read and Jock Anderson (Part 2)

    Audio 12 May 2017

    A real estate agency in Queensland is offering avocado on toast once a week for a year. Would you buy a house for that? What the Panelists Ellen Read and Jock Anderson want to talk about. AUT's Simon… Audio

  • Labour to showcase campaign direction in Capital

    News
    Politics
    12 May 2017
    Jacinda Ardern and Andrew Little, shortly after Ardern was named deputy leader of the Labour Party.

    Labour's new-look leadership team will have its first real outing as MPs and party members gather for the election year Congress in Wellington this weekend.

    Labour to showcase campaign direction in Capital
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