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The costly lesson from Covid-19: why elimination should be the default global strategy for future pandemics
Why elimination should be the default global strategy for future pandemics
Opinion - An upgraded global response to future potential pandemic threats would give the best chance of eliminating new infectious diseases at source before they spread globally.
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Pile of dumped rubbish at Ihumātao as high as the trees
Pile of dumped rubbish at Ihumātao as high as the trees
Illegally dumped rubbish at one of Auckland's most archaeologically significant sites has been piling up as high as the trees.
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Pacific rescue 'fitting' end to six decades of Orion operations
Pacific rescue 'fitting' end to six decades of Orion operations
The replacement aircraft won't be rescue-ready until July, leaving a gap where the RNZAF will be leaning on other agencies and countries to help. Audio
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Missing Kiribati fisherman found after six days at sea
Missing Kiribati fisherman found after six days at sea
A New Zealand Air Force Orion crew has successfully located two Kiribati fishermen.
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Abuse of journalists shows how ugly our civil discourse has become
Abuse of journalists shows how ugly our civil discourse has become
Opinion - 'The sooner you die the better!' is just one of the many vile messages that's landed in journalist Paula Penfold's inbox over the last 12 months.
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'Little remorse': Idaho murder suspect's online posts show troubled past
'Little remorse': Idaho murder suspect's online posts show troubled past
Newly discovered online posts written by the criminology student charged with stabbing four students to death in Idaho have shone a light onto the suspect's history and state of mind.
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CO2 gas prices skyrocket by 600 percent amid shutdown
CO2 gas prices skyrocket by 600 percent amid shutdown
A gas distributor has put some prices up by nearly 600 percent, because of the Kāpuni CO2 plant shutdown, according to a letter sent to customers.
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Classified records explainer: Why Trump's likely in more trouble than Biden
Classified records explainer: Why Trump's likely in more trouble than Biden
Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden have been caught with classified records they shouldn't have in their possession.
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Robot boosts animal disease testing in biosecurity emergency
Robot boosts animal disease testing in biosecurity emergency
Biosecurity New Zealand says a new robot for animal disease testing could be the answer to tackle exotic diseases outbreak in New Zealand's animals.
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Fall armyworm: Spike in detections of pest in North Island crops
Spike in detections of invasive pest in North Island crops
Of 45 positive detections of fall armyworm, 17 of those occurred in the past two weeks.
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Could China's Covid-19 outbreak lead to the next variant of concern? Here's what the experts say
Could China's Covid-19 outbreak lead to the next variant of concern? Here's what the experts say
As China emerges from its Covid-zero cocoon, the country is experiencing an unprecedented surge in cases that's fuelling global concern over new variants.
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Pacific news in brief for January 6
Pacific news in brief for January 6
Tuvalu stops recording Covid-19 cases; Woman arrested in Solomon Islands; Severe acute respiratory infections on the rise in Samoa, and more.
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New Omicron XBB.1.5 variant surging in US, no indication it causes more severe disease
Should we be worried about new Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5?
A new variant is surging in the US, with the Centers for Disease Control projecting it accounted for about 40 percent of US Covid cases in the last week of December.
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Iranian warships tracked passing through South Pacific
Iranian warships tracked passing through South Pacific
An Australian Defence spokesperson confirmed the Iranian vessels had been monitored by them while operating in the region.
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Algae-ridden cruise ship asked to leave New Zealand waters
Algae-ridden cruise ship asked to leave New Zealand waters
The Viking Orion first docked in New Zealand in mid-December.
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Australian government announces mandatory Covid-19 testing for China travellers
Covid-19: NZ 'assessing health risk' after Australia announces China traveller testing
From 5 January, travellers from China to Australia will be required to have a negative pre-departure Covid-19 test, and New Zealand says it is now assessing the health risks as several countries move…
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Buffalo man hailed a hero for saving lives during deadly blizzard
'I had to do it to save everybody' - Buffalo blizzard hero hailed
A man who got stuck in his car during the deadly Buffalo blizzard last week is being hailed as a hero for saving more than a dozen lives.
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Covid-19: More countries impose restrictions on travellers from China
Covid-19: More countries impose restrictions on travellers from China
Authorities around the world are imposing or considering curbs on travellers from China as Covid-19 cases in the country surge.
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US considers testing plane wastewater to catch Covid-19 variants early
US considers testing plane wastewater to catch Covid-19 variants early
Health officials say the lack of data they're getting from China is concerning.
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The best of RNZ’s In Depth stories in 2022
The best of RNZ’s In Depth stories in 2022
RNZ's In Depth team has published some of the most significant investigative stories and profile pieces of 2022 - here's some that you might have missed.
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Covid-19: US considers new restrictions on travellers from China
US considers new restrictions on travellers from China
American officials say there is a lack of transparency surrounding Covid-19 in China, as cases surge.
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South Korea scrambles jets as North Korea sends drones over border
South Korea fires 'warning shots' after North flies drones over border
Five North Korean drones crossed into South Korea yesterday and South Korea responded by scrambling jets and attack helicopters, the South Korean military says.
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Crown to appeal 501 rights decision that may 'open floodgates for others'
Crown to appeal 501 rights decision that may 'open floodgates for others'
The Crown is appealing a High Court decision that a 501 deportee from Australia had human rights breached. Meanwhile, an advocate for deportees says she's had an influx of queries after the decision.
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Covid-19: Experts share simple steps to socialise safely during the holidays
With Covid-19 on the rise again, here are some steps to socialise safely
The pre-Christmas period puts New Zealanders at high risk of exposure to Covid-19. Even at small gatherings of 10 people, the probability someone has the virus has increased from 2-3 percent to about…
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Putin orders security agencies to step up surveillance of Russians and borders
Putin orders security agencies to step up surveillance of Russians and borders
Russia's president has ordered the strengthening of the country's borders as well as the identification of traitors and saboteurs.