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  • Police target swarming dirt bikers on Auckland roads

    Audio
    transport crime
    2 Jun 2023
    Screengrab of a group of 30 bikers driving through red lights in Auckland

    Swarming dirt bike riders causing havoc on Auckland roads will be a target of police this long weekend.

    A special squad will be using the Eagle helicopter as well as traffic and surveillance cameras… Video, Audio

  • Russia says US hacked thousands of Apple phones to spy

    News
    World technology
    2 Jun 2023

    Russia says it has uncovered an American espionage operation made up of thousands of iPhones using sophisticated surveillance software.

    Russia says US hacked thousands of Apple phones to spy
  • Cameras embedded in train station billboards won't be activated

    News
    New Zealand
    27 May 2023
    Wellington train stations are installing large digital billboards with cameras embedded in them. But MetLink says they weren't aware of the cameras and they will not be turned on.

    MetLink says it was not aware of the cameras when it purchased the large digital billboards for Wellington train stations.

    New billboards at Wellington train stations have cameras in them - but they won't be activated, council says
  • Saboteurs cross from Ukraine into Russia - governor

    News
    World
    23 May 2023
    This handout picture posted on April 20, 2023 on the official Telegram account of Belgorod mayor Valentin Demidov shows damage after an explosion in the city of Belgorod near the border with Ukraine.

    Ukraine has denied responsibility and said Russian citizens from two paramilitary groups were behind the attack .

    Ukraine war: Saboteurs cross into Russia's Belgorod region, governor says
  • Facebook owner Meta hit with record $2b fine over data transfers

    News
    World technology
    23 May 2023
    France, Paris, 2022-11-09, Facebook s parent company META Group, founder Mark Zuckerberg, announced on Wednesday 9 November that he was laying off 11,000 employees, Photography by Serge Tenani / Hans Lucas. France, Paris, 2022-11-09, Illustration du groupe META maison mere de Facebook, le fondateur Mark Zuckerberg a annonce mercredi 9 novembre le licenciement de 11 000 salaries, Photographie par Serge Tenani / Hans Lucas. (Photo by Serge Tenani / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP)

    Meta said it will appeal the ruling, including the "unjustified and unnecessary" fine that "sets a dangerous precedent for countless other companies".

    Facebook owner Meta hit with record $2b fine over data transfers
  • AI used across 'multiple departments' in camera surveillance

    News
    New Zealand technology
    21 May 2023
    CCTV

    A surveillance company New Zealand police use to spot people on camera is celebrating the uptake of artificial intelligence overseas.

    AI used across 'multiple departments' in camera surveillance
  • The internet is changing, so what do we need to know?

    News
    New Zealand technology
    17 May 2023
    Image of a doctor holding a smart phone

    Changes in AI mean the internet as we know it is over. The possibilities ahead are nuanced and complex and it is vital that we consider them, futurist and academic Amy Webb says.

    The internet is changing, so what do we need to know?
  • French Polynesia nuclear tests had minimal role in causing thyroid cancer - study

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    17 May 2023
    Picture taken in 1971, showing a nuclear explosion in Mururoa atoll.

    A new study on the impact of the French nuclear weapons tests in French Polynesia has found that radiation from them had a minimal role in causing thyroid cancer.

    French Polynesia nuclear tests had minimal role in causing thyroid cancer - study
  • Cattle disease M bovis found at another farm in Canterbury

    News
    New Zealand Country
    17 May 2023
    Cows grazing in Mid Canterbury where M bovis has infected five farms

    Hopes the country could finally be rid of cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis have been dashed with the discovery of a new infected farm.

    Cattle disease M bovis found at another farm in Canterbury
  • Concerns in Papua New Guinea over framing of US security pact

    News
    Pacific
    17 May 2023
    America is poised to sign a deal with Papua New Guinea which would give US armed forces uninhibited access to PNG's territorial waters and airspace.

    There are concerns in Papua New Guinea that the country will be dragged into the militarisation of the Pacific if it signs a security pact with the United States.

    Concerns in Papua New Guinea over framing of US security pact
  • Risks of invasive seaweed Caulerpa still poorly understood

    News
    New Zealand environment
    16 May 2023
    Caulerpa brachypus growing under water.

    Biosecurity New Zealand says likening it to a marine version of foot and mouth is perhaps alarmist.

    Risks of invasive seaweed Caulerpa still poorly understood
  • We have all heard social media can impact women's body image – but it isn't all bad

    News
    New Zealand health
    15 May 2023
    Girl exercising and taking a selfie.

    Social media users are not naive about the toxic beauty ideals being promoted across digital platforms, researchers Kim Toffoletti, Holly Thorpe and Rebecca Olive write.

    We have all heard social media can impact women's body image – but it isn't all bad
  • Abbey Caves tragedy: Current EOTC guidelines 'too weak' - lawyer

    News
    New Zealand children
    12 May 2023
    Flowers outside Whangārei Boys' High School in tribute to the student who died on Tuesday on a school trip to Abbey Caves.

    A health and safety lawyer says the investigation into the death of a Whangārei Boys High School student on a class caving trip will not be an open and shut case. Audio

    Abbey Caves tragedy: Current EOTC guidelines 'too weak' - lawyer
  • Palau's efforts to combat IUU fishing showing positive results

    News
    Pacific
    12 May 2023
    Illegal fishing vessels burnt off Palau waters

    Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing poses significant risks to Palau, one of the world's most important fishing areas.

    Palau's efforts to combat IUU fishing showing positive results
  • The Democracy Game: US-style populism in NZ

    Audio 9 May 2023
    Book cover

    Riley Chance's new book, The Democracy Game, explores what could happen if US-style populism suddenly took root successfully in New Zealand.  Audio

  • 'It's over to her' - Prime Minister on Meka Whaitiri's surprise departure

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    9 May 2023
    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins

    Chris Hipkins says he still has not heard from former Labour minister Meka Whaitiri who defected to Te Pāti Māori last week, but he is focused on moving on. Audio

    Prime Minister on Meka Whaitiri's surprise departure: 'It's over to her'
  • Ukraine accuses Russia of Bakhmut attack, pro-war blogger wounded in car bomb

    News
    World conflict
    7 May 2023
    EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / This photograph taken on April 23, 2023, shows a destroyed military vehicle in the frontline city of Bakhmut, Donetsk region on April 23, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Anatolii Stepanov / AFP)

    Ukraine has accused Russia of attacking Bakhmut with phosphorus munitions, while a prominent Russian pro-war blogger has been wounded by a car bomb that killed his driver, officials say.

    Ukraine war: Russia accused of using phosphorus bombs in Bakhmut
  • Health NZ Te Whatu Ora unveils winter preparedness plan

    News
    Politics health
    4 May 2023
    Ayesha Verrall

    Expanding telehealth services and free pharmacy consultations are among 24 initiatives the government hopes will reduce pressure on the health system this winter.

    Health NZ Te Whatu Ora unveils winter preparedness plan
  • China Covid-19 whistleblower returns home to Wuhan after jail

    News
    World Covid-19
    3 May 2023
    A pro-democracy activist for the HK Alliance holds a placard with an image of citizen journalist Fang Bin, as she protests outside the Chinese liaison office in Hong Kong on 19 February, 2020, in protest against Beijing’s detention of prominent anti-corruption activist Xu Zhiyong.

    Fang Bin is one of several so-called citizen journalists who disappeared after sharing videos of scenes in Wuhan, the epicentre of the pandemic.

    China Covid-19 whistleblower returns home to Wuhan after jail
  • Smaller Covid waves, but still 'major uncertainties' - Baker

    News
    New Zealand covid-19
    29 Apr 2023
    Michael Baker, who is known for his Covid-19 role, has been appointed as director of the Public Health Communication Centre.

    New Zealand is in the grip of a fourth wave of Covid-19 but it is predicted to be smaller than previous mass outbreaks.

    Smaller Covid waves, but still 'major uncertainties' - Michael Baker
  • Lack of testing, maintenance led to air traffic control shutdown - report

    News
    New Zealand transport
    28 Apr 2023
    Air traffic control tower at Christchurch airport

    An investigation has found air traffic control could have avoided temporarily losing radar surveillance in a 2019 incident if the equipment had been tested and maintained properly.

    Lack of testing, maintenance led to air traffic control shutdown - report
  • Mycoplasma bovis eradicated from last remaining farm in NZ

    News
    Country health
    28 Apr 2023
    Friesian cow.

    The last remaining farm with cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis has been cleared of cattle, but it doesn't mean the end of the eradication effort.

    Mycoplasma bovis eradicated from last remaining farm in New Zealand - Ministry
  • NZ's Poseidon planes unaffected by reported glitch - Ministry

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    28 Apr 2023
    BOEING P-8A POSEIDON

    Problems overseas with Poseidon planes do not affect the safety or operations of the ones New Zealand has bought, officials say.

    New Zealand's Poseidon planes unaffected by reported glitch - Ministry of Defence
  • Revealed: Senior ex US military officers land NZ government jobs

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    28 Apr 2023
    US Navy medals

    Retired senior US military officers have been landing high-paying government jobs in New Zealand including with the GCSB spy agency.

    Revealed: Senior ex US military officers land NZ government jobs
  • Ministry of Health abandons Covid-19 infection survey

    News
    New Zealand health
    27 Apr 2023
    Collage of two sick people

    A long-awaited survey of Covid-19 infections has been abandoned by the Ministry of Health.

    Ministry of Health abandons Covid-19 infection survey
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