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US leads international military exercise to sink old warship
NZ, US and allies may send a message to China with ship sinking exercise
Analysis - The militaries of 30 countries, led by the US, are teaming up for a military exercise that marks new tensions in relations with China, Phil Pennington writes.
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Christopher Luxon reflects on first US trip
'We really want to lift the intensity' - Luxon on his first US visit as PM
Next on his agenda was a holiday - but not in Te Puke, the prime minister joked.
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Kiwi brothers jailed in Thailand after struggle with police back in New Zealand
Brothers jailed in Thailand back in New Zealand
Two brothers locked up after a roadside struggle with a Thai police officer are now safely back in New Zealand, to the relief of their families.
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Saipan bishop appointed archbishop in Guam amid clergy abuse scandal
Saipan bishop appointed archbishop in Guam
Bishop Jimenez, who spent nearly 20 years in Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, was appointed by the Vatican to become the Archbishop of Agana.
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Pacific media conference: challenges and opportunities
Pacific media conference: challenges and opportunities
Regional and international media representatives met recently at a conference in Fiji to discuss some of the challenges and opportunities facing journalists in the Pacific.
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Watch: Government an 'absolute disgrace' on climate change - Hipkins
Watch: Govt an 'absolute disgrace' on climate change - Hipkins
The Labour leader says if Luxon was being honest on his overseas trips he would be saying the government is taking New Zealand backwards on climate.
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Shane van Gisbergen wins again in Chicago
Shane van Gisbergen wins again in Chicago
New Zealand driver Shane van Gisbergen put on a master class in winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Chicago Street Race.
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PM on defensive after minister admits not reading interim abuse report
PM on defensive after minister admits not reading interim abuse report
Matt Doocey was personally sent the Royal Commission's interim report into abuse last November - turns out he hasn't read it.
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Northland power outage: A fallen pylon put Glorit on the map
How three unscrewed bolts put a township on the map
Locals say its a blink-and-you-miss-it town so they told people they lived between Helensville and Wellsford. Audio
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MCoBeauty follows a rigorous process when it dupes cosmetics. Here's what it looks like
How does MCoBeauty get away with their 'dupes'? Let them explain
The Australian cosmetics giant has attracted global attention for its strikingly similar beauty dupes, but the company has kept the details of its product development process out of the spotlight -…
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Transport minister wants safety protocols reviewed after bus attack on Auckland teenager
Transport minister wants safety protocols reviewed after bus attack on Auckland teenager
A student who suffered severe facial injuries in a "horrific" attack seeks safety improvements on public transport.
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New principal announced at Mangakōtukutuku College despite current principal being set to return
New principal for embattled school - despite current one set to return
The school has been marred by violent student brawls and a regular police presence since it opened at the beginning of the year.
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After being sued twice, MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar empire built on beauty dupes
MCoBeauty becomes multi-million-dollar empire built on beauty dupes
MCoBeauty has become a multi-million-dollar cosmetics empire, but its path to success hasn't been without controversy.
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 2 July 2024
Audio 2 Jul 2024On today's episode, the government is pressing ahead with legislation that will force tech giants to pay for the news content they use. General practice owners say telehealth consults are becoming… Audio
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The Coffin Confessor: 'I hold their secrets dearly'
The Coffin Confessor: 'I hold their secrets dearly'
Bill Edgar makes it his business to attend to the wishes of the dying, no matter what the request. Audio
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Watch: Government unveils action plan for the next three months
Watch: Govt marks its own work, PM speaks at postcab briefing
The PM is unveiling the government's plan for the next three months - and it has scored itself highly for recent efforts.
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Queer film collective aims to dismantle hierarchies
Queer film collective aims to dismantle hierarchies
"Film should be a creative and collaborative experience," a New New co-founder says.
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Kara Rickard: 'Matariki is being home and being on our whenua'
'Matariki means being on our whenua'
There was only one place that an RNZ presenter wanted to be this Matariki: her hometown Whāingaroa Raglan.
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Disability Issues Minister Louise Upston fires back over councillor's use of 'derogatory terms'
'Words matter': Minister rebukes councillor for use of 'derogatory terms'
Louise Upston says it's unacceptable for Andrew Bydder to use ableist slurs in an expletive-laden rant to a neighbouring council.
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Choosing to be child-free, and navigating life as a woman
Choosing to be child-free, and navigating life as a woman
An woman in her 30s, who has chosen to be child-free, says conversations have sometimes led to threats and vitriol. Audio
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Aotearoa's first historical feature film in te reo, from a Māori lens
After years of development and funding rejections, Ka Whawhai Tonu hits cinemas this weekend
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A long fight to tell the story of New Zealand Wars in te reo
Aotearoa's first historical feature film in te reo, from a Māori lens
After years of development and funding rejections, Ka Whawhai Tonu hits cinemas this weekend
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South Asian photographer exploring colour discrimination in New Zealand
South Asian photographer exploring colour discrimination in New Zealand
Abhi Chinniah is turning heads in the country's fine arts scene with powerful and creative portrayals of the migrant and refugee experience.
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Turning the Tide | Episode 2: Mātauranga-Led Restoration
In Ōhiwa Harbour, we learn about the research and restoration of mussel beds led by Kura Paul-Burke, with doctoral and undergraduate research students, in a Mātauranga Māori-led approach. Video
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Indian New Zealander develops AI tech to create short-form video content
Indian New Zealander develops AI tech to create short-form video content
Soumil Singh seeks to remove access barriers many content creators in the country face.