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Police officers caught misusing plate recognition technology
Five police officers have misused automatic number plate recognition technology to track vehicles outside of their responsibility.
Their misconduct was uncovered during a six-month review of the… Audio
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Cops caught misusing plate recognition technology
Five police officers have misused automatic number plate recognition technology to track vehicles outside of their responsibility. Their misconduct was uncovered during a six-month review of the… Audio
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At the Movies: Huda's Salon
A Palestinian hairdresser blackmails her clients into spying for the Israeli Secret Service in this fraught thriller. Video, Audio
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At the Movies: Huda's Salon
At the Movies: Huda's Salon
A Palestinian hairdresser blackmails her clients into spying for the Israeli Secret Service in this fraught thriller.
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Australia to prioritise long-range strike capability in defence shakeup
Australia to prioritise long-range strike capability in defence shakeup
It comes a week after New Zealand's Defence Force announced plans to work more closely with our trans-Tasman neighbours.
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Long game: activism at Parliament
Their work is usually unpaid and sometimes overlooked, but activists play an important long-term role in the parliament system. Four veterans open up on their experiences at parliament. Audio
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Long game: activism at Parliament
Long game: activism at Parliament
Their work is usually unpaid and sometimes overlooked, but activists play an important long-term role in the parliament system. Four veterans open up on their experiences at parliament.
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China ramps up construction on new Antarctic station - report
China ramps up construction on new Antarctic station - report
China is increasing its Antarctic footprint with construction resumed on a new southern polar region station well positioned to collect signals intelligence over Australia and New Zealand.
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Why accused criminals are challenging evidence in Sydney from one of the world's biggest police stings
Accused criminals challenge evidence from one of the world's biggest police stings
Dozens of accused criminals are testing the admissibility of evidence obtained during one of the world's biggest police stings.
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French Embassy breaks silence over mystery discovery of French warship in Hauraki Gulf
French Embassy breaks silence over mystery of warship in Hauraki Gulf
The French Embassy has provided fresh details on the mystery surrounding a French warship found by Coastguard "lurking" in the Hauraki Gulf.
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The biggest intelligence leaks in US history
The biggest intelligence leaks in US history
The latest leak rocking the US intelligence world is not the first time classified documents have made their way into the public eye.
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China stalls Antony Blinken's Beijing visit over 'spy balloon' concerns - report
China stalls Antony Blinken's Beijing visit over 'spy balloon' concerns - report
China has refused to let the US Secretary of State visit Beijing over concerns the FBI will release the results of an investigation into the downed suspected Chinese spy balloon.
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Coastguard surprised to find armed French warship in Hauraki Gulf
Coastguard surprised to find armed French warship in Hauraki Gulf
A volunteer Coastguard crew has happened upon an armed, foreign warship in the Hauraki Gulf while searching for a yacht.
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United States searches for source of highly-classified intel leak
United States searches for source of highly-classified intel leak
US officials are scrambling to identify the leak's source, with some Western security experts and US officials saying they suspected it could be someone from the United States.
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Covid-19 may kill 1000 Kiwis, cause 10,000 hospitalisations in 2023 - Michael Baker
Covid-19 may kill 1000 Kiwis, cause 10,000 hospitalisations in 2023 - Michael Baker
Covid-19 is on track to kill some 1000 people this year and cause 10,000 hospitalisations, Professor Michael Baker says.
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Armed gangs kill 74 in Nigeria's Benue state
Armed gangs kill 74 in Nigeria's Benue state
At least 74 people were killed in Nigeria's Benue state in two separate attacks by gunmen this week, local officials and police say.
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Health officials seek to urgently sequence deadly whooping cough strain
Health officials seek to urgently sequence deadly whooping cough strain
Te Whatu Ora has set up an expert taskforce to investigate after three babies died from the disease this year. Audio
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Health officials seek to urgently sequence deadly whooping cough strain
Health officials seek to urgently sequence deadly whooping cough strain
Te Whatu Ora has set up an expert taskforce to investigate after three babies died from the disease this year.
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Fisheries surveillance ramps up in Marshall Islands
Fisheries surveillance ramps up in Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands is making use of a "maritime domain awareness platform" developed by a New Zealand company to identify suspected illegal fishing activity in the western Pacific.
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Pacific news in brief for April 3
Pacific news in brief for April 3
News round-up from Northern Marianas, Vanuatu, Fiji, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Tonga, Samoa
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NZ Defence Force ongoing staff shortage affected Cyclone Gabrielle response
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) couldn't use its preferred options in response to Cyclone Gabrielle because of ongoing critical staff shortages.
It's now paying a one-off bonus to all its 9000… Audio
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Ten bills passed this week in Parliament
Parliament spent extra hours this week churning through quite a long list of proposed legislation, with ten bills completing their third and final readings. Audio
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Ten bills passed this week in Parliament
Ten bills passed this week in Parliament
Parliament spent extra hours this week churning through quite a long list of proposed legislation, with ten bills completing their third and final readings.
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AUKUS participation talks highlight New Zealand's nuclear-free status
NZ won't compromise on nuclear-free status for AUKUS - minister
Parts of AUKUS involve Australia getting nuclear-powered submarines and members working together on progressing military tech - but NZ's Defence Minister says Aotearoa would not and could not…
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Indonesia claims a West Papua Liberation Army fighter shot dead by its forces
Indonesia claims a West Papua Liberation Army fighter shot dead by its forces
A joint force of Indonesian military and police are claiming to have shot dead a member of the West Papua National Liberation Army.