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Sean 'Diddy' Combs jurors anonymous to avoid potential threats
Hip-hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges.
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NZ sends plane to keep close eye on North Korea
The air force has sent one of its new Poseidon surveillance planes to monitor United Nations sanctions against North Korea.
- Controls lifted at Otago poultry farm after high pathogenic bird flu eradicated
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Govt takes action against attacks on ground-based space operations
This follows spy agency warnings that unnamed foreign actors have tried to interfere in local infrastructure in the past five years.
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No charges in Saipan basketball brawl case that left player semi-paralyzed
The Attorney-General's Office in the Northern Marianas said it will not charge anyone in the accident that left Webster Taracatac paralyzed.
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Drone warfare: NZDF 'plugged in' to lessons on use
The NZ Defence Force says it is learning "immediate lessons" about the use of drones from the technology's deployment in Ukraine.
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Climate change no longer top threat for defence force
The governments blueprint of how it will invest $12 billion over the next four years into the New Zealand Defence Force mentions climate change twice.
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What happened to millions of Kiwi's data after Flybuys ended
The customer database contains sensitive personal information about millions of New Zealanders.
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How New Zealand is boosting the US space race with China
New Zealand is becoming increasingly involved, even as the defence force denies its tentative steps into space have anything to do with military operations. Audio
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People living in rural areas at higher risk of Campylobacter infection, new study finds
Campylobacteriosis could be transmitted through drinking water or contaminated food.
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Pacific news in brief for 15 April
A round-up of news from around the region, including concerns over seasonal work in New Zealand and Australia.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty to latest sex trafficking charges
The hip hop mogul pleaded not guilty to an expanded federal indictment, charging him with five criminal counts, including racketeering and sex trafficking.
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Defence Force to embark on drone shopping spree
Experts are warning against buying anything that has not been tested in Ukraine.
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AI widely used in public sector, survey finds
It found 55 percent of respondents used AI at their place of work. Audio
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Health NZ insists cardio problems at Palmerston North Hospital are over
There is scepticism that the hiring of three senior doctors will ease the pressure on the cardiology clinic at Palmerston North Hospital.
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Free speech fears as Indian-NZ doctor faces travel ban
An Auckland doctor says she will not be silenced by the Indian government - despite facing a ban on returning to her homeland because of her political activities and online criticisms.
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National aerospace centre in talks to build launch pad
Any launchpad would be for small test rockets initially, and take several years to scale up to the real thing. Audio
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Cut in colonoscopies after Covid funding ran out
The reduction in the number of colonoscopies outsourced to the private sector last year was due to a temporary "surge" the year before - paid for by leftover Covid funding, Health NZ says.
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Access to space systems 'critical on the modern battlefield'
The Defence Minister has outlined an unprecedented half a billion dollars for space operations, as part of a new high-tech military push. Audio
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NZ's largest farm clear of bovine tuberculosis
New Zealand's largest working farm, Molesworth Station, has declared its cattle free of bovine tuberculosis for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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'There should always be a human in charge': Minister on killer drones
Judith Collins has given the NZ military permission to acquire the drones but with conditions attached.
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Colonoscopy wait times increase as fewer procedures funded
Health New Zealand data shows the number of publicly-funded colonoscopies dropped by more than 7 percent. Audio
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Wait times for colonoscopies increase
Wait times for urgent, non-urgent and surveillance colonoscopies all grew last year after Health New Zealand failed to keep up with demand. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Government unveils $12 billion defence plan
Of the $12 billion of spending, $9 billion is new money that will equate to a significant boost in annual funding for the force.
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Israel changes account of Gaza aid worker killings
The 15 paramedics and emergency responders were shot dead and buried in a shallow grave.