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'Steadfast' Gazans begin second Ramadan amongst rubble amidst ceasefire hopes
'Steadfast' Gazans begin second Ramadan amongst rubble
Gazan families sat among destroyed buildings as they broke their fast during the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Audio
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‘Belligerent' mum rips son off oxygen, frustrated at hospital delays
‘Belligerent' mum rips son off oxygen, frustrated at hospital delays
A Ngaruawahia woman who ripped her baby off a hospital's oxygen machine while abusing concerned medical staff has been sentenced.
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Hospital in rural Northland raises $13,500 for helipad upgrade
Hospital in rural Northland raises $13,500 for helipad upgrade
Hauora Hokianga said donors - both local and from afar - had been very generous.
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Former cop, widow, Chlöe Swarbrick and more speak out for Gandalf, the arrested green fairy
Former cop, widow, Chlöe Swarbrick and more speak out for Gandalf, the arrested green fairy
Gandalf is one of New Zealand's most well-known "green fairies", a term used to describe those who provide black market medicinal cannabis. Audio
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India's New Delhi bans old cars from refuelling to help tackle city's pollution
Indian capital bans old cars from refuelling
New Delhi is regularly ranked as one of the most polluted cities in the world and is blanketed in acrid smog each year.
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Pope Francis, after setback, had a peaceful night - Vatican
Pope Francis, after setback, had a peaceful night - Vatican
The official said the pope had had breakfast, including a cup of coffee.
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Sexfluencers like Kayla Jade are breaking taboo, but how reliable is their content?
Sexfluencers are breaking taboo, but how reliable is their content?
Their content is "relatable" and they break taboo and shame, but one needs to have digital literacy to break it down.
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 March 2025
You can hear a song by NZ hymn writer and composer Cecily Sheehy O.P. in this week’s programme, from her collection ‘Larksong’. And we mark Transfiguration Sunday with hymns including Immortal,… Audio
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Chiefs maintain unbeaten start to Super Rugby Pacific with win over Brumbies
Chiefs maintain unbeaten start with win over Brumbies
The Chiefs ran in seven tries in a high-scoring Super Rugby Pacific contest in Hamilton.
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KiwiSaver employer contributions vary across industries and employers - how do yours compare?
How do your KiwiSaver employer contributions compare?
Employers offering to match larger contributions could help address retirement savings gap, providers say.
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New CEO, new culture says Pharmac's board chair
New CEO, new culture says Pharmac's board chair
After years of controversy, Pharmac's chief executive Sarah Fitt has resigned from her role. Audio
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Hackman likely died nine days before he was found, sheriff says
Hackman likely dead for nine days before he was found - sheriff
Scattered pills from an open prescription bottle were found in the bathroom alongside his wife Arakawa and dog.
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Pope Francis on breathing machine after suffering sudden respiratory episode
Pope on breathing machine after 'respiratory episode'
Pope Francis suffered a sudden episode of respiratory difficulty and was put on a breathing machine on Friday, according to the latest medical update from the Vatican.
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Lynne Peeples: Resetting the Body Clock
Getting your circadian rhythm right can help you sleep better, feel happier and improve your overall health. Science journalist Lynne Peeples shares her findings. Audio
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Róisín Owens: The brain-gut connection
We often think of bacteria as germs that can make us sick, but there are trillions of different bacteria in our gut producing molecules that help us. Audio
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Maggie Beer: Serve them well
Australian chef, food author, restaurateur, and food manufacturer, Maggie Beer has made it her life's mission to raise the bar for food in aged care across Australia. Audio
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Menopause advocate calls for awareness
A menopause awareness advocate says women need to be better informed and GPs better trained to treat menopause. Audio
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Study finds link between ADHD and paracetamol in pregnancy
A study of over 300 women in the US is adding to research suggesting a link between pregnant women who take paracetamol and the prevalence of ADHD in their children. Audio
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South Africa feeling brunt of 'America First' approach
On Thursday this week the Trump administration cut its HIV programme. South Africa, where almost eight-million people live with the condition, was the biggest beneficiary. Audio
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Liver cancer drugs tecentriq and bevacizumab to receive Pharmac funding
Liver cancer treatments to receive Pharmac funding
Tecentriq in combination with bevacizumab will help the 70 or so New Zealanders diagnosed with Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) each year.
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The issues with "green fairies"
While medicinal cannabis has been legal in New Zealand since 2020, only doctors can prescribe it, often making legal access difficult for patients. Audio
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Gisborne District Council seeks input on CBD alcohol rule changes
Gisborne locals to have say on alcohol rules in the CBD
Eighty-two percent of respondents oppose the current sensitive sites rule.
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What’s the difference between burnout and depression?
What’s the difference between burnout and depression?
Analysis: If your summer holiday already feels like a distant memory, you're not alone.
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Fishermen floored as 300kg dolphin leaps into boat
Fishermen floored as 300kg dolphin leaps into boat
The bizarre wildlife encounter, which occurred around lunchtime off Cape Brett, knocked one of the boaties over and left him bruised.
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New strain of drug-resistant fungus that causes ringworm found in New Zealand
New strain of drug-resistant ringworm found in NZ
Dermatophytosis, or ringworm, is one of the most common fungal infections worldwide.