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  • What to watch out for in the US election

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    8 Nov 2016
    Hillary Clinton, a woman wearing a US flag hat and Donald Trump.

    Opinion - Finally, after an historically dirty election battle, we are about to reach the frenzied climax. Phil Smith gives a pre-game briefing of what to watch for in tomorrow's US presidential…

    What to watch for in tomorrow's election
  • 'Moment of reckoning' day before the US election

    Audio
    politics
    8 Nov 2016
    Hillary Clinton, a woman wearing a US flag hat and Donald Trump.

    A 'moment of reckoning' is how Hillary Clinton describes tomorrow's election. The 'last chance' to fix America is what Donald Trump is telling his supporters. It's just 24 hours before voting starts… Audio

  • Trump team tries to ease global concerns

    News
    World politics
    8 Nov 2016
    Donald Trump

    Donald Trump's campaign team has sought to allay negative views expressed overseas towards their candidate, a day before the US goes to the polls.

    Trump team tries to ease global concerns
  • US election hinges on swing states with one day to go

    Audio
    8 Nov 2016

    With less than 24 hours until voting starts Hillary Clinton is leading in the latest polls - although it remains close. We take the pulse of one of the swing states, Florida. Audio

  • US election: The emails that just keep giving

    News
    World Comment & Analysis
    7 Nov 2016
    Hillary Clinton

    Opinion - The FBI has found nothing illegal in the new batch of Hillary Clinton's emails. Phil Smith looks at what it means for her campaign.

    US election: The emails that just keep giving
  • No free lunch for American Samoa voters

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    Pacific American Samoa
    7 Nov 2016
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    American Samoans have been reminded that the giving out of free food on election day is prohibited under territorial election law.

    No free lunch for American Samoa voters
  • Ken Rudin: Two days to go

    Audio
    politics
    7 Nov 2016
    Trump/Clinton

    The FBI today announced that no charges are warranted in the case of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, after a recent review of newly-discovered emails. We spoke with Ken Rudin… Audio

  • PM sees 'negative and ugly' US election discourse

    News
    Politics
    7 Nov 2016
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

    The Prime Minister is "fascinated, almost more than worried" about the US presidential election and questions whether Donald Trump would carry out the anti-trade measures he's signalled. Video

    PM sees 'negative and ugly' US election discourse
  • US election hinges on battleground states

    Audio
    politics
    7 Nov 2016
    Voters line up to vote early at the Supervisor of Elections office on October 24, 2016 in Bradenton, Florida.

    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are neck and neck in Florida. And both candidates are pulling out all the stops in the Sunshine State. Audio

  • Does Labour truly believe it can beat Key?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    7 Nov 2016
    Andrew Little speaking at the party's annual conference in Auckland.

    Power Play - Labour's leader delivered strong words at the party's annual conference, but there was a lack of true confidence that he could defeat John Key in next year's election, Jane Patterson says…

    Does Labour truly believe it can beat Key?
  • Race tightens with two days to go until US election

    Audio
    politics
    7 Nov 2016
    Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

    There's just under two days to go until the United States goes to the polls to choose the next president. The candidates are making last ditch attempts to win over voters in the battle ground states… Audio

  • Possible Trump presidency prompts business fears

    News
    Business
    7 Nov 2016
    Donald Trump

    Analysis - The prospect of a Donald Trump presidency in the United States is not sitting well with those charged with looking at the impact on New Zealand's economy, writes Patrick O'Meara.

    Possible Trump presidency prompts business fears
  • Security scare for Trump

    News
    World politics
    6 Nov 2016
    Police outside a bathroom where a protestor was being held after Donald Trump was escorted off stage during the rally.

    Republican Donald Trump was rushed off stage by security agents at a rally in Reno, Nevada, after a perceived security threat.

    Security scare for Trump
  • American Samoans reminded they can take two hour voting break

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    5 Nov 2016
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    Employers in American Samoa have been reminded of local laws, which allow voters, to go to the polls on November 8 to cast their ballots.

    American Samoans reminded they can take two hour voting break
  • PNG Opposition to challenge 'draconian' nomination fee

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    5 Nov 2016
    The Supreme Court in Papua New Guinea.

    PNG's parliamentary opposition is to challenge the government's proposal to increase the electoral nomination fee in the Supreme Court if passed

    PNG Opposition to challenge 'draconian' nomination fee
  • New policy expected at Labour's annual conference

    News
    Politics Auckland Region
    4 Nov 2016
    Andrew Little

    Labour is turning its sights to next year's election as party members and MPs gather in Auckland tonight for the party's annual conference.

    New policy expected at Labour's annual conference
  • FBI examining suspected fake documents - sources

    News
    World politics
    4 Nov 2016
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    US intelligence agencies are examining suspected fake documents apparently aimed at discrediting Hillary Clinton's campaign, sources say.

    FBI examining suspected fake documents - sources
  • The Panel with Jock Anderson and James Nokise (Part 1)

    Audio 4 Nov 2016
    gareth morgan

    Topics - Economist and philanthropist Gareth Morgan has launched a new political party. Political scientist Bryce Edwards discusses its chances. A new poll has found Britons are having second thoughts… Audio

  • Sudden resignation triggers Howick by-election

    News
    New Zealand politics
    4 Nov 2016
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    The sudden resignation of an Auckland local board member who had only just been sworn in will trigger a by-election.

    Sudden resignation triggers Howick by-election
  • Alleged Weiner victim hits out at FBI over Clinton emails

    News
    World politics
    4 Nov 2016
    Anthony Weiner meets with people on a street corner In Harlem on September 10, 2013

    A 15-year-old girl who was allegedly sent indecent messages by former US congressman Anthony Weiner has criticised the director of the FBI.

    Alleged Weiner victim hits out at FBI over Clinton emails
  • Markets shaken by tightening White House race

    News
    World Politics
    3 Nov 2016
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on 1 November, 2016.

    Financial markets have been rattled by polls showing a tightening race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton for the White House.

    Markets shaken by tightening White House race
  • US election 2016: Clinton accuses Trump of bullying women

    News
    World politics
    2 Nov 2016
    Donald Trump and Hillary clinton

    Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has stepped up her attacks on Donald Trump, labelling him a "bully" for criticising women for their looks.

    Clinton back on attack against Trump
  • Toby & Toby on... Hillary Clinton's emails

    News
    World Politics
    2 Nov 2016
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    Opinion - Toby Manhire and Toby Morris consider the latest in the Hillary Clinton email saga and ask whether the revelations match the hyperbole.

    Toby & Toby on... Hillary Clinton's emails
  • Trump pulls ahead of Clinton in latest polls

    News
    World politics
    2 Nov 2016
    Donald Trump

    A week out from the US presidential election two new opinion polls show Donald Trump ahead of Hillary Clinton.

    Trump pulls ahead of Clinton in latest polls
  • Clinton emails: What is James Comey really trying to achieve?

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    1 Nov 2016
    James Comey and Hillary Clinton.

    Opinion - Over the weekend FBI Director James Comey dropped an innuendo bomb on the Democratic party campaign. Phil Smith considers his motivations.

    What is James Comey really trying to achieve?
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