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The Kim Dotcom saga is finally nearing an end
Is this Kim Dotcom's last hurrah?
Kim Dotcom's seven year saga to avoid extradition to the United States for piracy crimes is finally coming to an end.
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Three Christian parties - zero seats?
Three Christian parties - zero seats?
Analysis - Whether Coalition NZ is a Christian party or not (the Tamakis themselves are divided), the idea that they or any religious party can get into parliament does not stand scrutiny, writes Tim… Video
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New Zealand enmeshed in web of security agencies
NZ enmeshed in web of security agencies
New Zealand is enmeshed in a spider's web of security agencies and an alphabet soup of committees and panels attached to them.
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Timeline: Security services, government and Muslim community before the Christchurch mosque attacks
Timeline: Before the Christchurch mosque attacks
Read a timeline of the actions by New Zealand's security services, government and the country's Muslim community in the years leading up to the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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Guyon Espiner: Were NZ's intelligence agencies looking in the wrong direction?
Were NZ's intelligence agencies looking in the wrong direction?
Analysis- We were promised a moment of truth and now it has arrived, writes Guyon Espiner.
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Dotcom case rolls on in Supreme Court
Dotcom case rolls on in Supreme Court
A lawyer for the United States says after seven years the ongoing Kim Dotcom extradition legal saga "might almost be at half-time".
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PM's Xmas gift - an immigration portfolio to someone else
PM's Xmas gift - an immigration portfolio to someone else
Opinion - The investigation into the handling of the Sroubek immigration case was meant to provide clarity on what led the minister to making the decision to grant him residency - instead, we're more…
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Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin chats to Bryan about 'digital strip search' blowback; Taranaki flying the local radio flag; the Koru Club horror, Whangamomona's… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin chats to Bryan about 'digital strip search' blowback; Taranaki flying the local radio flag; the Koru Club horror, Whangamomona's…
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Kim Dotcom loses court battle over information requests
Kim Dotcom loses court battle over information requests
Kim Dotcom's privacy was not breached when the government declined to release all its files on the internet entrepreneur, the High Court has ruled.
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Attorney-General appeals Dotcom privacy win
Attorney-General appeals Dotcom privacy win
Kim Dotcom's legal fight to have the government release information it holds on him has reached the High Court.
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TOP demise shows fate of vanity parties
TOP demise shows fate of vanity parties
Opinion - Vanity parties, like the Opportunities Party, generally start with a bang and fizzle out quickly, writes Brigitte Morten.
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Kim Dotcom eligible to be extradited to US, court rules
Kim Dotcom eligible to be extradited to US, court rules
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom has lost his bid to avoid extradition to the United States.
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Panelists Thursday 26 April 2018
Audio 26 Apr 2018Ella Henry is a Maori development researcher and senior lecturer at AUT. She's in our Auckland studio and is joined by the head of South Pacific Pictures John Barnett.
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Bits+Bytes: the best deals in cloud storage
Audio 28 Mar 2018Who are the main players, who protects your security and privacy best, and why does Apple keep sending alerts that your iCloud is full? Peter Griffin looks at the options for safely storing data and… Audio
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Crown to pay $90,000 for Kim Dotcom privacy breach
Crown to pay $90,000 for Kim Dotcom privacy breach
The Crown breached the privacy of the internet mogul Kim Dotcom when it refused to release private information about him, the Human Rights Review Tribunal finds.
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Crown breached Kim Dotcom's privacy, tribunal finds
Crown breached Kim Dotcom's privacy, tribunal finds
News 26 Mar 2018Crown breached Kim Dotcom's privacy, tribunal finds
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Obama snapped with a 'real' kiwi
Obama snapped with a 'real' kiwi
Former president of the United States Barack Obama spent his first day in New Zealand playing golf with Sir John Key and taking pictures with a kiwi bird.
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Immigration keeps mum on Dotcom decision
Immigration keeps mum on Dotcom decision
Immigration New Zealand has made a decision on whether the internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom should be deported, but it won't make a recommendation to the government until court proceedings are…
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Kim Dotcom sues New Zealand government over arrest
Kim Dotcom has filed papers seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the government over an erroneous arrest warrant. The papers accuse the government of pursuing an erroneous arrest… Audio
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Dotcom seeks millions in damages
Dotcom seeks millions in damages
A lawyer for the internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom says he has filed papers seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the government over an erroneous arrest warrant.
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Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
Keeping up with the Kontentsphere
Kim Dotcom's impending nuptials; Brooke Fraser's secret Grammy nomination; Golriz Ghahraman's endless op-ed cycle; and more!
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Cloud storage options - what's best?
Peter Griffin reviews the best deals on the market for safely storing your data and photos. Who are the main players, who protects your security and privacy best, and why does Apple keep sending… Audio
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Anthony Byrt and Simon Denny - The Founder's Paradox
Simon Denny graduated with a BFA from Elam in 2004 and completed his post-graduate study in Frankfurt. Recent exhibitions include The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom, Adam Art Gallery, Wellington… Audio
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Dotcom wins confidential settlement for dawn raid in 2012
Dotcom wins confidential settlement for dawn raid in 2012
The internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom and his ex-wife have reached a confidential settlement with police over a "military-style" raid in 2012.