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China wanted a swift diplomatic victory in the Pacific - but Pacific leaders won't be rushed
Analysis - China talks a lot about consensus, but has done very little to seek it in the Pacific, Stephen Dziedzic writes.
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EU oil embargo 'in days' as Ukraine isolation drives Russia closer to China
The European Union will likely agree an embargo on Russian oil imports "within days", according to its biggest member Germany.
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Western sanctions block up to $US18b worth of exports, Belarus PM says
The exports were intended for markets in the European Union and the United States, Roman Golovchenko says.
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Shooting to wound 'something from the movies' - Coster
After RNZ obtained a secret IPCA report that sheds light on the Armed Offenders Squad, Police Commissioner Andrew Coster denies 'shoot to kill' policy.
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Police who killed were given evidence in advance
When police shoot and kill, they're investigated by fellow officers. Guyon Espiner reveals that shooters have been shown evidence in advance of being interviewed.
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'Institutional bias' a concern as coronial court hearing on mosque terror attacks ends
A coronial court heard from the Human Rights Commission and the terrorist's lawyer, in the final day of a scope hearing on the Christchurch terror attacks yesterday.
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Terrorist intends seeking a judicial review of Royal Commission's findings
The lawyer for the terrorist who murdered 51 people in the Christchurch mosque attacks says he intends to seek a judicial review of the Royal Commission.
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Djokovic back in practice after winning appeal to stay in Australia
Novak Djokovic was back in practice hours after winning a court challenge to remain in Australia, saying he wants a record 21st Grand Slam win.
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Toxicity at Parliament: Union demands Parliamentary Service boss front up
The chief executive has been accused of failing to live up to his promise to help two young staffers who complained about former National MP Nick Smith's behaviour.
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Mentally ill and shot in the back: The police killing of Jerrim Toms
Jerrim Toms' mum asked police to help her mentally ill son. They ended up shooting him as he ran away. Guyon Espiner investigates.
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Troubled property giant China Evergrande abandons $3.6b sale of stake in key asset
Teetering Chinese property giant China Evergrande formally has abandoned plans to sell a $3.61 billion stake in one of its key units.
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What's changed in a year with our must-view 1pm covid update
It's the same but darker - and at times lighter - than the 1pm Beehive presser of last year's lockdown.
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European airlines reroute flights to avoid Belarus
Several European airlines have said that they will not fly over Belarus, days after a dissident journalist was arrested on a flight diverted to Minsk.
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CCTV footage played in court in police manslaughter case
The jury in the trial of three Taranaki police officers charged with manslaughter over the death of a man in custody has watched video of the moment when the officers realise their detainee has…
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Harvey Weinstein appeals against conviction for sex crimes
Lawyers for disgraced US film producer Harvey Weinstein have launched an appeal against his conviction for rape and sexual assault.
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MPs keep it local in special debate
Roadworks on the way to Wellington Airport, ambulance wait times in Taieri, Waitematā water quality, and churches in Levin have been highlighted by MPs in a special debate at Parliament. Video, Audio
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Opinion: Hayne's sex assault verdict is just a start
Opinion - People like former NRL player Jarryd Hayne, who was found guilty of sexual assault this week, need to know that their behaviour will not be tolerated, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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Covid-19 lockdown: Capturing history ... when you're still in it
I was at Pukeahu, the National War Memorial Park teaching students about the horrors of the influenza pandemic as lockdown loomed a year ago, writes Emma-Jean Kelly.
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Revenge porn, miscarriage bereavement leave, and abortion clinic safe zones tackled at Parliament
MPs tackle bills on revenge porn, miscarriage bereavement leave, abortion clinic safe zones and cannabis in this Parliament's first members' day Audio
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Murder accused told police he knew he would be suspect
One of the men on trial over the shooting and robbery at the Red Fox Tavern more than 30 years ago told the police he knew they would be after him over the crime, a jury has been told.
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Glory in their Eyes
ProgrammeFighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, so much so that some fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes lied about their age and set sail across international waters.
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Ghislaine Maxwell loses bid to keep deposition excerpt secret
A US judge on Monday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's effort to keep under wraps an excerpt from a 2016 deposition that she fears could undermine her criminal trial.
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Navalny says he pranked secret agent, learns of underwear murder plot
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said he had tricked a Russian secret agent into disclosing details of the botched plot to kill him and had been told that poison had been placed in his underpants.
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Mosque terrorist's interview will not be made public
The Islamic Women's Council is backing the decision by the Royal Commission into the Christchurch terrorist shootings not to publicly release the transcript of its interview with the attacker Brenton… Audio
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Confession proves Lyttle killed friend, Crown argues
Convicted murderer David Lyttle continues to deny he killed his friend Brett Hall almost a decade ago.