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Rabuka expected to put the heat on Fiji's leader
Audio 28 Jun 2016Observers say Fiji's Sitiveni Rabuka will give the government of Frank Bainimarama a run for his money at the next election but others are disturbed by his return to politics. Audio
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PM stands by offer to take 150 asylum seekers
NZ stands by offer to take 150 refugees from Australian-run centres
The Prime Minister stands by the government's offer to take 150 asylum seekers from offshore Australian detention centres.
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Business news from Australia
In Australia voters go to the polls soon, and the issue of tax cuts for corporates has become a big issue. Audio
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New library service cops teachers' flak
New library service cops teachers' flak
Delays are dogging the National Library's new service to schools, says the School Libraries Association.
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Murky road ahead after Brits leave EU
Murky road ahead after Brits leave EU
Four days after Britain decided to leave the European Union the shockwaves are continuing to ripple around the globe.
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Australian political parties nervous after Brexit vote
Audio 27 Jun 2016Australians head to the polls this weekend to decide who will govern for the next three years - and the Brexit result has some political parties nervous of a similar protest vote. Video, Audio
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Australians head to the polls this week
Australians will head to the polls this Saturday with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull using the Brexit to emphasise the need for steady hands at the helm of the country. Audio
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Scottish independence poll 'likely'
Sturgeon pledges to 'protect' Scottish EU interests
Brexit: A new Scottish independence referendum is 'highly likely' and a poll shows the number of people who back breaking from the UK has spiked.
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Has the Brexit locked out young Brits?
Brexit: What have we done? - young Brits
Brexit - Young people in the UK have turned to social media to vent their anger and despair at a vote they see as cutting them off from Europe.
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Brexit: Scotland to take the high road?
Brexit: Scotland to take the high road?
Brexit - A second independence referendum is "highly likely" in Scotland after the UK voted to leave the European Union, Scotland's first minister says.
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Brexit: Why the UK voted to leave
Brexit: Eight reasons why Britain voted to leave
Brexit: The UK has voted to quit the European Union, so how did the Leave campaign win? Eight key reasons are behind the victory.
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British PM to resign over Brexit
British PM to resign over Brexit
Brexit - British Prime Minister David Cameron has said he will resign, following the UK's historic vote to leave the European Union yesterday. Video
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Brexit: What you need to know
Brexit: What you need to know
Brexit - As 'leave' vote wins, what will happen next in Britain's relations with the European Union?
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Britain votes in historic EU referendum
Britain votes in historic EU referendum
Millions of Britons have gone to the polls to vote on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave the 28-nation bloc. Video
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UK prepares for Brexit possibility
As Brits get ready to go to the polls, today is the day that Britain's exit from the European Union - which it has been a member of since 1973 - will be decided. Video, Audio
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Brits in NZ worried about 'divisive' Brexit referendum
Brits in NZ worried about 'divisive' Brexit referendum
Campaigning leading up to Britain's EU referendum has been divisive and racist, say British expats in New Zealand.
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Final push for votes in EU referendum
Final push for votes in EU referendum
British politicians have been making last minute appeals to voters before the historic referendum on whether the country should stay in the EU.
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Nauru election candidate hopeful despite 'certain fear'
Nauru election candidate hopeful despite 'certain fear'
A candidate in next month's election in Nauru says his policies are aimed at weeding out corruption and abuse of office.
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Voters urged to 'think of children' on Brexit poll
Voters urged to 'think of children' on Brexit poll
With less than 48 hours before the polls open, the British Prime Minister has made a last-minute appeal to voters to back staying in the EU.
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US Senate rejects gun control measure
US Senate rejects gun control measure
The United States Senate has rejected four measures restricting guns after last week's mass shooting in an Orlando nightclub.
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McClay hints 2017 FTA with Europe likely
McClay hints 2017 FTA with Europe likely
New Zealand is aiming to forge a free trade agreement with Europe, regardless of Britain's vote on leaving the EU, says Trade Minister Todd McClay. Audio
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Trump fires top campaign aide
Trump fires top campaign aide
The campaign manager for presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is to leave his job.
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Decoding Trump: The Bigotry Strategy
Decoding Trump: The Bigotry Strategy
ANALYSIS: After a tragic week in the United States, the main actor in the presidential election has been Donald Trump, but for all the wrong reasons. Phil Smith analyses the Trump approach.
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Brexit would disrupt NZ - McKinnon
Brexit would disrupt NZ - McKinnon
It would be disruptive for New Zealand if Britain left the European Union, says former Foreign Affairs Minister Sir Don McKinnon.
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Brexit good for NZers wanting to work in UK - Farage
Brexit good for NZers wanting to work in UK - Farage
A British withdrawal from the European Union would be good for New Zealanders wanting to work in Britain, claims the leader of the UK Independence Party.