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SAS forces used in search for fugitive father Tom Phillips, military confirms
Elite SAS forces searched for fugitive father Tom Phillips
Phillips was shot by police on 8 September - four years after he disappeared with his children in December 2021.
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Canada loses measles elimination status after three decades, health agency says
Canada loses measles elimination status after three decades
There have now been 18 confirmed cases in New Zealand's outbreak - 17 of them are no longer infectious.
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National ticketing system on public transport rolls out in Christchurch
National ticketing system on public transport rolls out - after 16 years
When the NZTA signed off on an integrated national ticketing system in 2009, John Key was prime minister, Avatar ruled at the box office and a pound of butter cost around $3.60.
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Could NZ plug into Australian 'drone wall' to keep China at bay?
Could a NZ-Australia 'drone wall' keep China at bay?
Dr Malcolm Davis outlines a multi-layer drone defence - from long-range 'Ghost Bats' to cheap interceptors - that New Zealand could plug into.
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Infectious disease research gets $75 million funding boost from government
Infectious disease research gets $75 million funding boost from government
Scientists do not know what the next pandemic will be - or when it will hit - but they are certain about one thing: it is coming.
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Kiwis coach Stacey Jones calls for greater scrutiny after 'scary' Eli Katoa concussion
Katoa out of ICU as Kiwis stars calls for greater scrutiny
The NRL is continuing to investigate the handling of the incident that landed Eli Katoa in hospital, with league legend Monty Betham calling it "the worst I've seen all year".
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Kiwis coach calls for greater scrutiny after 'scary' Katoa concussion
Kiwis coach calls for greater scrutiny after 'scary' Katoa concussion
Stacey Jones believes there needs to be plenty of surveillance during warmup for matches to make sure there isn't a repeat of the situation that happened to the Tongan player.
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Japan deploys troops to combat deadly wave of bear attacks
Japan deploys troops to combat deadly wave of bear attacks
For weeks, residents have been urged to avoid the thick woods and stay indoors after dark.
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Israel arrests former top army lawyer over abuse video
Israel arrests former top army lawyer over abuse video
The leaked video appearing to show soldiers abusing a Palestinian detainee piled pressure on Israel's political and military leaders.
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Conservationist Brad Windust slams Biosecurity NZ over hornet response
Conservationist slams Biosecurity NZ over hornet response
Former Far North beekeeper and pest trapper Brad Windust is sounding the alarm over a lack of urgency shown by authorities over eradicating the pest.
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Cook Islands must stay alert to measles threat, local doctor warns
Stay alert to measles threat, local doctor warns
Cook Islands Health Ministry is urging parents and guardians to check that their children have received measles vaccinations.
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Two more predator queen hornets found in Auckland
Bee-killing predator hornets likely breeding in NZ, expert says
Experts say the species preys on honeybees and could severely impact the honey industry if a population takes hold. Audio
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Facial recognition tech to be used at Christchurch supermarkets
Supermarkets to trial facial recognition tech
Three supermarkets are trailing facial recognition to help identify people that have previously acted violent or threatening in store.
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Picasso painting that vanished in Spain found: police
Picasso painting that vanished in Spain found
The tiny 1919 'Still Life with Guitar' vanished en route to an exhibition in Granada earlier this month.
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No security cameras covered Louvre balcony where thieves entered, director says
No security cameras monitored Louvre balcony where thieves entered
The eastern balcony of the Apollo Gallery, where robbers broke into the building on Sunday using an angle grinder, was not covered by the museum's ageing camera system.
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Louvre director admits 'insufficient' camera coverage after heist
Louvre director admits 'insufficient' camera coverage after heist
Senators have grilled the museum's boss over the $178m heist that unfolded over just seven minutes.
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Man reports being kidnapped at gunpoint but ends up being charged
Man reports being kidnapped at gunpoint but ends up being charged
The Christchurch man said he was made to drive around the city by an unknown assailant who then stole his car.
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NZ company deploys undersea drones to guard cables from sabotage
NZ company deploys undersea drones to guard cables from sabotage
A Mount Maunganui business is aiming to use undersea drones to help protect seafloor cables from sabotage as well as other work.
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Chinese fighter jet released flares 'very close' to Australian aircraft
Chinese fighter jet released flares 'very close' to Australian aircraft
Australia has lodged a diplomatic protest with Beijing after a close encounter between an Australian plane in the South China Sea and a Chinese fighter jet.
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Picasso painting goes missing en route to exhibition
Picasso painting vanishes en route to exhibition
The tiny 1919 gouache work 'Still Life with Guitar' was supposed go on display in the southern Spanish city of Granada.
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'A new era': UK facing rising threats from state actors as well as terrorists, says MI5 chief
UK facing rising threats from state actors as well as terrorists
The United Kingdom has seen a 35 percent rise in the last year in the number of suspects investigated annually for possibly working for a hostile foreign government.
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Police need bodycams due to increase in violence, union says
Bodycams needed due to increase in violence, Police union says
Other professions in New Zealand already use body cameras, including parking wardens, prison officers and court bailiffs. Audio
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High-tech Australian spy plane deployed 45 times during NATO mission to help Ukraine
Australian spy plane deployed 45 times during mission to help Ukraine
Its most sophisticated military surveillance plane was used repeatedly in the last three months as part of NATO efforst to monitor Russian activity.