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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
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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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
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
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
The internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom and his ex-wife have reached a confidential settlement with police over a "military-style" raid in 2012.
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VIDEO: 'We live again' - ACT leader
David Seymour tells Morning Report he's grateful to the Epsom electorate but "obviously very disappointed" with ACT's party vote. Video, Audio
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Election17: The anxiety election
First Person - From nowhere, this election suddenly got interesting, and it has Craig McCulloch and the campaigning politicians he covers on edge.
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Hone Harawira's last stand? Not if he can help it
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau this election has two old rivals shaping up for the seat: Mana's Hone Harawira versus Labour's Kelvin Davis.
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Winston Peters: The indistinct, the enigma, shapeless as fog
Opinion - The biggest surprise about this week's scandal is that it was about Winston Peters. The smallest was that within 48 hours he had turned it on government ministers, writes David Slack.
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Hard Truths: documentary in the 'post-truth' era
Do we expect documentaries to be strictly truthful? And what happens when a desire for good storytelling wins out over the facts? Four leading documentary-makers talk candidly about navigating… Audio
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Spy agency's Dotcom surveillance illegal, court rules
The High Court has ruled the entire GCSB surveillance operation of internet businessman Kim Dotcom and his associates was illegal.
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Midday News for 25 August 2017
Audio 25 Aug 2017Three more Defence Force soldiers are being sent to Afghanistan. The GCSB's spying operation of the internet businessman Kim Dotcom has been ruled illegal. Audio
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Dotcom flags new court action over govt spying
Kim Dotcom says he is taking new court action against the government after discovering agents may have spied on him for two months longer than it previously admitted.
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Telling True Stories at the New Zealand IFF
We make good documentaries in New Zealand, and nowhere is that more obvious than at the International Film Festival. This year is a gala one, with over a dozen top Kiwi documentary features on… Audio, Gallery
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Film review - Sarah McMullan
Sarah McMullan reviews films from this year's New Zealand International Film Festival, including Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web, The Love Witch, and House of Z. Audio
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What you should see at the NZ International Film Festival
Overwhelmed with options? We're here to help.
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Annie Goldson: 'Kim Dotcom is dancing in the surf'
The complex and compelling character of Kim Dotcom is now part of the New Zealand vernacular and his story raises issues that are relevant to us all, says Annie Goldson, director of the documentary… Video, Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 26 2017
Audio 26 May 2017A review of the week's news including... Analysis of this week's budget, former whistle blowing Transport Ministry workers speak out for the first time about being forced out of their jobs, a Kaitaia… Audio
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Family of murdered man call Dotcom "ridiculous", "manipulative"
Audio 25 May 2017The family of murdered Democratic Party worker Seth Rich have called Kim Dotcom ridiculous and manipulative after he offered to travel to the United States to give evidence that Mr Rich was the source… Audio