Search Results
Related tags:
- surveillance
- surveilance
- Surveillance
- government surveillance
- mass surveillance
- police surveillance
- surveillance systems
- aerial surveillance
- surveillance capital
- digital surveillance
- terrorist surveillance
- SURVEILLANCE AND SECURITY
- POLICE AND SURVEILLANCE
- 425th Infantry Airborne Long Range Surveillance National Guard U
Displaying items 651 - 675 of 4512 in total
-
Ukraine says it shot down Russian A-50 spy plane
Ukraine says it shot down Russian spy plane
Ukraine's military says it has shot down a Russian military spy plane over the Sea of Azov, in what analysts say would be a blow to Moscow's air power.
-
US, Britain carry out strikes against Houthis in Yemen - officials
US and UK launch strikes on Houthis in Yemen
The United States and Britain have launched strikes against sites linked to the Houthi movement in Yemen.
- Pacific news in brief for January 8
-
North Korea fires artillery shells towards South's border island
North Korea fires artillery shells towards South's border island
North Korea has fired more than 200 rounds of artillery shells off its west coast, towards the South's Yeonpyeong island, Seoul's military has said.
-
Biosecurity risk for Northland after reports of two dead wallabies on roadside
Biosecurity risk for Northland after reports of two dead wallabies on roadside
The discovery of two dead wallabies on Northland roadsides has set alarm bells ringing among the region's biosecurity experts.
-
Space race puts pressure on New Zealand Defence Force
Space race puts pressure on New Zealand Defence Force
New Zealand is in a group of allies the US has asked to stump up more money for military satellites.
-
NZ’s new government is getting tough on gangs – but all the necessary laws already exist
NZ’s new government is getting tough on gangs – but all the necessary laws already exist
Analysis - The new coalition government has made its campaign promise to crack down on gangs a priority in its 100-day action plan. But whether the new "get tough" policy genuinely plugs gaps in…
-
'Spy' wallabies being used to help eradicate pest in South Canterbury
The 'spy' wallabies infiltrating mobs of their own kind
The 'seeker' wallabies fitted with GPS collars have been airlifted into the wild in the hope they will lead hunters to other members of the species.
-
Fifteen arrested at Whakatāne tangi procession
Fifteen arrested at Whakatāne tangi procession
Police have arrested 15 people over a variety of charges at a Whakatāne tangi procession today.
-
Giuliani must pay $148 mln to Georgia election workers in defamation trial
Giuliani must pay $148 mln to Georgia election workers in defamation trial
A federal judge determined before the trial that Giuliani was liable for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and civil conspiracy
-
91kg Dunedin cocaine bust ends in breakfast arrest
91kg Dunedin cocaine bust ends in breakfast arrest
An international class-A drug smuggling conspiracy was meant to result in thousands in profit for Australian Matthew Hodder, instead the former stripper was arrested as he went to breakfast in central…
-
Whakatāne homicide linked to gang incident
Whakatāne homicide linked to gang incident
The death of a man in Whakatāne on Sunday night followed a "gang-related disorder incident", police said.
-
Simon Denny: Optimism and the race to space
Berlin-based New Zealand artist Simon Denny likes to explore and play with the intersections of art, power and new technology. He represented New Zealand at the 2015 Venice Biennale with "Secret… Audio
-
Proposed 'Five AIs Act' may fire up military intelligence cold war with China
Proposed 'Five AIs Act' may fire up military intelligence cold war with China
US lawmakers are considering a bill that would involve New Zealand joining in on military artificial intelligence to beat out China.
-
Disputed landmark AI rules face crunch EU talks
Disputed landmark AI rules face crunch EU talks
European Union ambitions to take a lead in landmark rules for artificial intelligence hang in the balance as member states and lawmakers meet on Wednesday to try to hammer out a deal on biometric…
- Pacific news in brief for December 6
-
Key stakes as French defence minister hosts Pacific defence ministers’ meeting
Key stakes as French defence minister hosts Pacific defence ministers’ meeting
Analysis - Sébastien Lecornu has arrived in New Caledonia for a week-long visit and a focus on hosting the 10th South Pacific Defence Ministers' Meeting on 5-6 December. Audio
-
Coming up
-
Kinetic sculpture represents Northland's efforts to protect environment - artist
Kinetic sculpture represents Northland's efforts to protect environment - artist
A controversial climate-change-themed public artwork 13 years in the making is due to be completed in Kerikeri this week.
-
Review: Kraftwerk at TSB Arena, Wellington, 29 November 2023
Review: Kraftwerk's vintage men-machines perfectly at home in 2023
In an age where ChatGPT presents an approximation of human thought, Kraftwerk's man-machine feels very present, writes Nic Gorman. Video
-
Limits placed on Waikato River wake boats to help stop spread of invasive clam
Limits placed on Waikato River wake boats to help stop spread of invasive clam
The invasive pest freshwater gold clam was discovered in the river in April.
-
WHO asks China for details on outbreaks of respiratory illness
WHO asks China for details on outbreaks of respiratory illness
The World Health Organization has asked China for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children.
-
North Korea scraps military deal with South, vows to deploy new weapons at border
North Korea scraps military deal with South
North Korea's defence ministry said it would restore all military measures it had halted in an accord struck in 2018.
-
Boat ban possible as algae takes over
Auckland's aquatic backyard and prime fishing grounds are weed-deep in trouble from exotic caulerpa, a fast-spreading algae that smothers everything in its path. Audio
-
The smothering weed spreading fast and far
Boat ban possible as algae takes over
Auckland's aquatic backyard and prime fishing grounds are weed-deep in trouble from exotic caulerpa, a fast-spreading algae that smothers everything in its path.
Audio