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  • Ukraine says it shot down Russian spy plane

    News
    World conflict
    16 Jan 2024
    A Russian A-50 plane and Su-27 fighter jets fly over St. Basil's cathedral during the Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, 2010. In a moment of huge symbolism, soldiers from Britain, France, Poland and the United States paraded on the square's famous cobbles in Moscow at the same time as nuclear-capable missiles that once would have been aimed at Western states. Britain and the United States were the key allies of the Soviet Union in World War II but became bitter foes postwar. France and Poland were occupied by the Nazis but their exiled troops played a major role in the Allied effort.    AFP PHOTO / ANDREY SMIRNOV

==CORRECTS AIRPLANES IN CAPTION== (Photo by ANDREY SMIRNOV / AFP)

    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.

    Ukraine says it shot down Russian A-50 spy plane
  • US and UK launch strikes on Houthis in Yemen

    News
    World conflict
    12 Jan 2024
    Cargo ships are seen at Israel's Haifa commercial shipping port in the Mediterranean Sea on December 13, 2023. In solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, Yemen's Houthis are warning that they will target cargo vessels sailing through the Red Sea if they are heading for Israeli ports, regardless of their nationality. (Photo by Mati Milstein/NurPhoto) (Photo by Mati Milstein / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    The United States and Britain have launched strikes against sites linked to the Houthi movement in Yemen.

    US, Britain carry out strikes against Houthis in Yemen - officials
  • Pacific news in brief for January 8

    News
    Pacific
    8 Jan 2024
    Close up of coronavirus

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region.

    Pacific news in brief for January 8
  • North Korea fires artillery shells towards South's border island

    News
    World
    5 Jan 2024
    South Korean soldiers on a beach on Yeonpyeong island, near the 'northern limit line' sea boundary. File photo.

    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.

    North Korea fires artillery shells towards South's border island
  • Biosecurity risk for Northland after reports of two dead wallabies on roadside

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    21 Dec 2023
    A file photo of a Dama wallaby.

    The discovery of two dead wallabies on Northland roadsides has set alarm bells ringing among the region's biosecurity experts.

    Biosecurity risk for Northland after reports of two dead wallabies on roadside
  • Space race puts pressure on New Zealand Defence Force

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    20 Dec 2023
    a space shuttle is flying over the earth, space station over the horizon, view from space

    New Zealand is in a group of allies the US has asked to stump up more money for military satellites.

    Space race puts pressure on New Zealand Defence Force
  • NZ’s new government is getting tough on gangs – but all the necessary laws already exist

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    19 Dec 2023
    Mongrel Mob member

    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…

    NZ’s new government is getting tough on gangs – but all the necessary laws already exist
  • The 'spy' wallabies infiltrating mobs of their own kind

    News
    Country conservation
    19 Dec 2023
    'Seeker' wallabies being dropped off in South Canterbury

    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.

    'Spy' wallabies being used to help eradicate pest in South Canterbury
  • Fifteen arrested at Whakatāne tangi procession

    News
    New Zealand police
    16 Dec 2023
    Police in Wellington. Generic image

    Police have arrested 15 people over a variety of charges at a Whakatāne tangi procession today.

    Fifteen arrested at Whakatāne tangi procession
  • Giuliani must pay $148 mln to Georgia election workers in defamation trial

    News
    World
    16 Dec 2023
    Rudy Giuliani in front of a banner reading 'clown car'.

    A federal judge determined before the trial that Giuliani was liable for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and civil conspiracy

    Giuliani must pay $148 mln to Georgia election workers in defamation trial
  • 91kg Dunedin cocaine bust ends in breakfast arrest

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    New Zealand
    15 Dec 2023
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    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…

    91kg Dunedin cocaine bust ends in breakfast arrest
  • Whakatāne homicide linked to gang incident

    News
    New Zealand crime
    11 Dec 2023

    The death of a man in Whakatāne on Sunday night followed a "gang-related disorder incident", police said.

    Whakatāne homicide linked to gang incident
  • Simon Denny: Optimism and the race to space

    Audio
    science arts
    9 Dec 2023
    Simon Denny

    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

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    New Zealand technology
    8 Dec 2023
    Artificial intelligence generic

    US lawmakers are considering a bill that would involve New Zealand joining in on military artificial intelligence to beat out China.

    Proposed 'Five AIs Act' may fire up military intelligence cold war with China
  • Disputed landmark AI rules face crunch EU talks

    News
    World technology
    6 Dec 2023
    A smartphone displaying ChatGPT with the OpenAI logo in the background is being shown in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on 3 December, 2023.

    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…

    Disputed landmark AI rules face crunch EU talks
  • Pacific news in brief for December 6

    News
    Pacific
    6 Dec 2023
    People walk past a COP28 logo ahead of the United Nations climate summit in Dubai on 28 November 28, 2023.

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region.

    Pacific news in brief for December 6
  • Key stakes as French defence minister hosts Pacific defence ministers’ meeting

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    6 Dec 2023
    French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu and his Australian counterpart and deputy PM Richard Marles in Paris in September 2022.

    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

    Key stakes as French defence minister hosts Pacific defence ministers’ meeting
  • Arts news for Sunday December 3 2023

    Audio
    arts
    3 Dec 2023
    Chris Booth sculpture Te Haa o Te Ao (The Breath of the World) dominates entrance to Kerikeri

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  • Kinetic sculpture represents Northland's efforts to protect environment - artist

    News
    New Zealand climate
    30 Nov 2023
    Chris Booth sculpture Te Haa o Te Ao (The Breath of the World) dominates entrance to Kerikeri

    A controversial climate-change-themed public artwork 13 years in the making is due to be completed in Kerikeri this week.

    Kinetic sculpture represents Northland's efforts to protect environment - artist
  • Review: Kraftwerk's vintage men-machines perfectly at home in 2023

    News
    New Zealand music
    30 Nov 2023
    Kraftwerk at the TSB Arena in Wellington, November 2023.

    In an age where ChatGPT presents an approximation of human thought, Kraftwerk's man-machine feels very present, writes Nic Gorman. Video

    Review: Kraftwerk at TSB Arena, Wellington, 29 November 2023
  • Limits placed on Waikato River wake boats to help stop spread of invasive clam

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    26 Nov 2023
    The Gold clam (Corbicula fluminea) is also known as the Asian clam.

    The invasive pest freshwater gold clam was discovered in the river in April.

    Limits placed on Waikato River wake boats to help stop spread of invasive clam
  • WHO asks China for details on outbreaks of respiratory illness

    News
    World health
    23 Nov 2023
    A woman wears a mask as she waits for an MTR Train on a platform in Tsim Sha Tusi on January 22, 2019 in Hong Kong, China.

    The World Health Organization has asked China for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children.

    WHO asks China for details on outbreaks of respiratory illness
  • North Korea scraps military deal with South

    News
    World conflict
    23 Nov 2023
    This picture taken and released on November 22, 2023 from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (2nd R) visiting the Pyongyang General Control Centre of the Korean National Aerospace Technology Directorate, a day after the launch of a rocket carrying the reconnaissance satellite 'Malligyong-1', in Pyongyang. North Korea said on November 22 it had succeeded in putting a military spy satellite in orbit after two previous failures, as the US led its allies in condemning the launch as a "brazen violation" of UN sanctions. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT
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    North Korea's defence ministry said it would restore all military measures it had halted in an accord struck in 2018.

    North Korea scraps military deal with South, vows to deploy new weapons at border
  • Boat ban possible as algae takes over

    Audio
    conservation environment
    23 Nov 2023
    Caulerpa on the beach at Omakiwi Cove Bay of Islands.

    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

  • Boat ban possible as algae takes over

    News
    The Detail conservation
    23 Nov 2023
    Caulerpa on the beach at Omakiwi Cove Bay of Islands.

    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
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