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Report slams SIS over info release
Report slams SIS over info release
The SIS released inaccurate and misleading information on former Labour Party leader Phil Goff but there is no evidence it was playing politics, an inquiry by the Inspector-General has found. Video, Audio
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Bianchi's family don't give up hope
Bianchi's family don't give up hope
The Marussia Formula One team have slammed media reports that Jules Bianchi and team officials ignored safety measures before the crash that left the Frenchman fighting for his life.
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Critic's Chair: Stefan Schulz Copenhagen Recital
We feature the brand new recording from bass trombonist Stefan Schulz. This disc is from a live recital, and highlights a selection of transcriptions for bass trombone and piano. David Bremner… Audio
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David Cunliffe resigns but will seek re-election
David Cunliffe resigns but will seek re-election
David Cunliffe has resigned, effective from the end of caucus on Tuesday, but will seek re-election through a primary leadership contest. Video, Audio
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Cunliffe's full resignation statement
Cunliffe's full resignation statement
A transcript of David Cunliffe's statement to media today following a Labour Party council meeting in Auckland.
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Fiji Poll underway today
Audio 17 Sep 2014Fijians get ready to vote for the first time in more than eight years. Audio
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SOE's strain Pacific economies
Audio 17 Sep 2014A recent report released by the Asian Development Bank has found that State-owned enterprises or SOE's continue to strain economies in the Pacific. Audio
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Call for more support for PNG female candidates
Audio 17 Sep 2014Papua New Guinea women are demonstrating increased forays into leadership roles although there's a call by a female government minister for more support for women candidates during elections. Audio
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Contextualising violence, word for word
Verbatim: Violence, word for word
A play devised from interviews with violent offenders has the potential to bridge "siloed" communities in Hawke's Bay.
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Phone calls implicate Russians - Ukraine
Phone calls implicate Russians - Ukraine
Ukraine has released what it says are intercepted phone calls in which separatist rebels appear to acknowledge shooting down a civilian plane.
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PM not saying who told him of claims
PM not saying who told him of claims
Prime Minister John Key is continuing to refuse to say who told him about allegations the Labour Party received donations from businessman Donghua Liu.
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Syrians discourage NZ fighters
Syrians discourage NZ fighters
Syrians in New Zealand say the last thing their people want is foreigners joining the fighting in the country's civil war. It follows revelations a New Zealander died there as a terrorist.
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Vodafone says no illegal surveillance in Fiji
Audio 9 Jun 2014Vodafone Fiji says a new report by its parent company shows it is not conducting any illegal surveillance. Audio
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'Gist' of Blair-Bush talks to be released
'Gist' of Blair-Bush talks to be released
Details of the "gist" of talks between Tony Blair and George Bush before the Iraq war are to be published, according to the United Kingdom's Chilcot inquiry into the war.
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Roger Ebert - a life through film
A life through film
Judah Finnigan speaks to film-maker Steve James about Roger Ebert and documentary making.
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Transcript – Steve James
Transcript – Steve James
Judah Finnigan talks to award-winning filmmaker Steve James, director of Hoop Dreams.
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Police move in to Nauru parliament
Police move in to Nauru parliament
Wrestling breaks out between the police and opposition MPs in Nauru's parliament during efforts to eject a member over claims he's damaging the country's reputation. Audio
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President says ferry disaster 'akin to murder'
President says ferry disaster 'akin to murder'
South Korea's President Park Geun-hye says the behaviour of the captain and some of the crew on a ferry carrying 476 people that sank was "akin to murder" and those responsible will be held criminally…
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Mafia war in Palermo prevented
Mafia war in Palermo prevented
Police in Italy say they have prevented a mafia war in Palermo with eight arrests. Transcripts have also been published of an execution order given by a clan leader in prison.
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New revelations on the death of a French Polynesian journalist
Audio 7 Apr 2014New evidence appears to confirm that the French Polynesian journalist, Jean-Pascal Couraud, was killed by President Gaston Flosse's G-I-P militia in December 1997. Audio
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Leak corroborates murder theory in 1997 Tahiti journalist death
Leak corroborates murder theory in 1997 Tahiti journalist death
New evidence appears to confirm that the French Polynesian journalist, Jean-Pascal Couraud, was killed by President Gaston Flosse's G-I-P militia in December 1997. The French newspaper, Le Monde, has…
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Criminal inquiry focusing on plane's crew
Criminal inquiry focusing on plane's crew
Malaysia is focusing its criminal investigation on the cabin crew and pilots of a missing Malaysia Airlines plane, after clearing all 227 passengers of any involvement.
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Live Blog: Morning Report
Live Blog: Morning Report
A new era: Susie Ferguson and Guyon Espiner take over the Morning Report show at Radio New Zealand.
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Crown seeks court order to curb Dotcom
Crown seeks court order to curb Dotcom
Crown lawyers will seek a legal order to stop Kim Dotcom from commenting publicly about any court cases he's involved in. They also want material for a book handed over.
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Wellington flyover hearing extended
Wellington flyover hearing extended
A hearing to decide whether Wellington will get a controversial flyover is taking twice as long as expected and will now report back in August.