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  • Palau heads to the polls

    News
    Pacific Palau
    1 Nov 2016
    hand voting with Palau flag in background

    Voters in Palau head to the polls today to cast their ballots in the Republic's general election.

    Palau heads to the polls
  • Brothers-in-law vye for Palau presidency

    Audio 31 Oct 2016
    Palau's capital Koror

    It's a battle of two brothers-in-law for the Palau presidency as the country goes to the polls on Tuesday. Audio

  • Palau about to go to the polls

    News
    Pacific Palau
    31 Oct 2016
    The capital of Palau, Koror.

    Campaigning in Palau is coming to a close ahead of Tuesday's general election.

    Palau about to go to the polls
  • Pirate Party triples share of Icelandic vote

    News
    World politics
    31 Oct 2016
    Pirate Party co-founder Birgitta Jonsdottir, centre, reacts as the election results are announced.

    Iceland's Pirate Party has tripled its share of the vote in the country's elections, but is well behind a centre-right party which will try to form a government.

    Pirate Party triples share of Icelandic vote
  • Song and dance as email investigation criticism intensifies

    News
    World politics
    30 Oct 2016
    Jennifer Lopez, Hillary Clinton and Marc Anthony are seen at the Jennifer Lopez Gets Loud for Hillary Clinton Concert on October 29, 2016 in Miami, Florida.

    Hillary Clinton has harnessed some celebrity star power in Florida as a new email discovery by the FBI threatens her presidential campaign.

    Song and dance as email investigation criticism intensifies
  • Pirate support slumps in Iceland elections

    News
    World
    30 Oct 2016
    A member of the polling commission prepares the ballots for counting at a polling station in Kopavogur on October 29

    Support for the Icelandic Pirate Party in parliamentary elections has turned out lower than anticipated, making it less likely that the anti-establishment party will be part of a new government.

    Pirate support slumps in Iceland elections
  • Birgitta Jónsdóttir

    Audio
    history politics
    29 Oct 2016
    Birgitta Jónsdóttir

    Kim Hill talks to Birgitta Jónsdóttir, an Icelandic "poetician" and activist, who was elected in 2013 as a Member of the Althing for the Southwest Constituency and heads the list for the Icelandic… Audio

  • Americans in NZ rally against Trump

    News
    New Zealand World
    28 Oct 2016
    American voters

    American expats horrified by the thought of a Trump presidency say they are making a special effort to cast absentee ballots from New Zealand.

    Americans in NZ rally against Trump
  • US Presidential campaign

    Audio
    politics
    27 Oct 2016
    clinton trump

    Donald Trump has had a poll victory in Florida where he's ahead of Hillary Clinton. Audio

  • The Panel with Tony Doe and Finlay MacDonald (Part 1)

    Audio 27 Oct 2016

    Brisbane Times reporter Jorge Branco joins us for the latest on the Dreamworld tragedy. Donald Trump has had a poll victory ij Florida where he's ahead of Hillary Clinton. Saudi Arabia is about to be… Audio

  • Kanaks march over New Caledonia roll

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    27 Oct 2016
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    Several thousand people have rallied in Noumea to call for New Caledonia's indigenous Kanaks to be automatically enrolled for the independence vote in 2018.

    Kanaks march over New Caledonia roll
  • Republicans warned they may lose US Senate majority

    News
    World politics
    27 Oct 2016
    Donald Trump speaking at a town hall event in New Hampshire on 6 October.

    The Republican Party may lose its majority in the US Senate, senior congressional aides warn, with one blaming the Donald Trump effect.

    Republicans warned they may lose US Senate majority
  • US election could affect CNMI worker shortage

    News
    Pacific
    26 Oct 2016
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump leave the stage after the first presidential debate.

    Efforts to ease a shortage of foreign workers in the Northern Marianas could hinge on the result of the US election.

    US election could affect CNMI worker shortage
  • The Panel with Gordon Harcourt and Neill Miller (Part 1)

    Audio
    politics
    26 Oct 2016

    More details are being released about the tragic chain of events which killed four people at Dreamworld Theme park on the Gold Coast. The panel speaks to an ABC reporter with the latest. Chairman of… Audio

  • Kanak rally over New Caledonia roll

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    26 Oct 2016
    Supporters of New Caledonia's USTKE union

    A rally has been called by New Caledonia's indigenous Kanaks to denounce what they call electoral fraud committed by the French state.

    Kanak rally over New Caledonia roll
  • Queenstown mayor appoints deputy, reinstates abolished committees

    News
    Politics Otago
    25 Oct 2016
    Businessman Jim Boult is a candidate for the Queenstown mayoralty.

    Queenstown's new mayor has chosen a Wanaka representative as his deputy and reinstated four committees abolished by his predecessor.

    Queenstown mayor appoints deputy, reinstates abolished committees
  • Trump presidency looking remote as Clinton surges in polls

    Audio
    politics
    25 Oct 2016
    Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gives the thumbs-up after speaking at a campaign event at the Eisenhower Hotel in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on October 22, 2016.

    Donald Trump's chances of gaining the keys to the White House look increasingly remote as Hillary Clinton surges in the latest polls. Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff has the latest. Audio

  • US election: Polling stations open in must-win state of Florida

    News
    World politics
    25 Oct 2016
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

    Polling stations in the key battleground state of Florida have opened for early voting, where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump remain in a tight race.

    US election: Polling stations open in must-win state of Florida
  • Top Stories for Tuesday 25 October 2016

    Audio 25 Oct 2016

    Fonterra launches internal review over milk seller rules, Wealthy investors are searching for social housing projects, PM's delegation to India delayed as Boeing breaks down, Trump presidency looking… Audio

  • Donald Trump outlines 100-day plan

    News
    World
    23 Oct 2016
    Donald Trump waves to supporters as he campaigns in Virginia, 22 October 2016.

    Donald Trump has outlined a raft of drastic measures should he become president including moves to start deporting "two million illegal immigrants."

    Donald Trump outlines 100-day plan
  • Rodeos 'animal abuse for entertainment' - SAFE

    News
    Country business
    22 Oct 2016
    no caption

    An animal welfare group wants people to boycott rodeo as the season gets under way.

    Rodeos 'animal abuse for entertainment' - SAFE
  • Trump's election result talk 'dangerous' - Obama

    News
    World politics
    21 Oct 2016
    Donald Trump, left, and Barack Obama

    President Barack Obama has said Republican White House hopeful Donald Trump's insistence that he might not accept the election result is "dangerous".

    Trump's election result talk 'dangerous' - Obama
  • Trump will accept election result 'if I win'

    News
    World politics
    21 Oct 2016
    Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Delaware County Fair in Delaware, Ohio.

    After saying he may not accept the result of the US election, Republican candidate Donald Trump now says he will accept it 'if I win'.

    Trump will accept election result 'if I win'
  • Trump refuses to commit to backing election result

    News
    World politics
    20 Oct 2016
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump

    Republican candidate Donald Trump has refused to commit to accepting the US election result if he loses, in the final TV debate against Hillary Clinton. Video

    Trump refuses to commit to backing election result
  • Highest-polling Dunedin councillor denied portfolio again

    News
    Politics Otago
    20 Oct 2016
    Dunedin mayor Dave Cull, left and city councillor Lee Vandervis.

    Dunedin's mayor has again denied his greatest critic on the city council any portfolio responsibilities.

    Highest-polling Dunedin councillor denied portfolio again
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