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  • Crystal Hefner: Behind closed doors at the Playboy mansion

    Audio 28 Jan 2024
    Crystal Hefner

    Crystal Hefner, widow of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner opens up about life with the late tycoon in her new memoir, "Only Say Good Things: Surviving 'Playboy' and Finding Myself." The sex, the drugs, the… Audio

  • Violent or visionary? The rappers dividing Australia

    News
    World Pacific
    28 Jan 2024
    Spenny, Celly and J Emz of OneFour attend the world premiere screening of "OneFour: Against All Odds" at SXSW Sydney on 16 October, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for SXSW Sydney)

    The five Samoan-Australians from one of Sydney's poorest postcodes have used their explosive sound to give voice to millions of marginalised young people. Video

    OneFour: How drill music trailblazers have divided Australia
  • Aubrey Gordon: what life's like for 'Your Fat Friend'

    Audio
    media life and society
    27 Jan 2024
    Aubrey Gordon - A fat woman with blonde hair stands unsmiling holding her right hand aloft. She is wearing a striped dress and a fluffy jacket whilst bathed in purple light and set against a pink and purple background.

    The assumption that people actually mean 'unlovable' or 'unworthy' when they describe themselves as 'fat' reveals the harsh bias we have against bigger bodies, says writer and podcaster Aubrey… Video, Audio

  • Kiri Allan on her night of shame: 'I made a series of decisions. You regret them for a lifetime'

    News
    New Zealand health
    26 Jan 2024
    Kiri Allan said she made decisions she will regret for a lifetime. Photo / Alan Gibson

    The former MP speaks in detail about the night that led to her quitting politics.

    Former Labour minister Kiri Allan on her night of shame after Wellington car crash ended her political career
  • Julian Borger's new book explores a hidden family past of escaping Holocaust

    Audio 26 Jan 2024

    British journalist Julian Borger has carved a prominent voice in media as The Guardian's world affairs editor, but recently, he's been working to uncover a story close to his heart - his own family… Audio

  • Byron Kelleher has drunkenly attacked women over and over again

    Audio 25 Jan 2024
    BYRON KELLEHER TOULOUSE

    Former All Black Byron Kelleher faces domestic violence charges for an alleged assault against his partner. There’s a long, dark history of incidents that have come before it.

  • 'Lack of urgency' led to failed response to Uvalde shooting - officials

    News
    World
    19 Jan 2024
    Police stand next to a makeshift memorial outside Robb Elementary School two days after 19 children and two teachers were killed at the elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on 24 May.

    Chaos and a "lack of urgency" plagued the police response to the deadly 2022 mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

    US justice department says 'lack of urgency' led to failed response to Uvalde shooting
  • Religious garments stolen from Wellington church returned with apology note

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    18 Jan 2024
    Father Predrag Grubacki

    After a desperate public plea, precious religious garments stolen from a Wellington church have been returned - complete with an apology note.

    Religious garments stolen from Wellington church returned with apology note
  • 'Milk bar bandit': Young father kicked out of Australia, leaves behind kids

    News
    World
    16 Jan 2024
    No caption

    A young man who held up several Melbourne milk bars with a hatchet and was labelled a 'milk bar bandit' by Australian media has been banished to New Zealand.

    501 appeal: 'Milk bar bandit' Matthew Euese deported from Australia, leaving behind his children
  • Moana Pasifika’s Enari applauds coaching team, players eager for new season

    News
    Pacific
    15 Jan 2024
    Moana Pasifika players training ahead of their 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season games.

    The new coaching team led by head coach Fa'alogo Tana Umaga are doing a great job in their pre-season Super Rugby Pacific preparations, halfback Ereatara Enari says.

    Moana Pasifika’s Enari applauds coaching team, players eager for new season
  • Iran frees journalists jailed for covering Mahsa Amini death

    News
    World
    15 Jan 2024
    This picture taken and released by the Sharq News Online on January 14, 2024, shows Iranian journalists Niloufar Hamedi (R) and Elaheh Mohammadi (L) flashing the sign of victory after they were released from Evin prison on bail in Tehran.

    Iran has freed two female journalists jailed for more than a year for covering the death of Mahsa Amini, which triggered nationwide protests.

    Iran frees journalists jailed for covering Mahsa Amini death
  • Bug of the Year competition helping Kiwis learn about native insects

    News
    New Zealand environment
    13 Jan 2024
    Red Admiral butterfly (left) Tu Ao Wharepapa / Mt Arthur giant wētā (right)

    The Bug of the Year competition is back for the second year running.

    Bug of the Year competition helping Kiwis learn about native insects
  • Annapoorani: Netflix removes Nayanthara film after backlash from Hindu groups

    News
    World media
    13 Jan 2024
    ANNAPOORANI
2023
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COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Naad Sstudios - Trident Arts - Zee Studios
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    An Indian film that received backlash for "hurting Hindu religious sentiments" has been removed from Netflix, days after it began streaming.

    Annapoorani: Netflix removes Nayanthara film after backlash from Hindu groups
  • Women's pandemic experiences should not be lost to 'lockdown amnesia'

    News
    Comment & Analysis health
    12 Jan 2024

    Opinion - A desire to forget and move on from the Covid-19 pandemic is understandable but it also misses the opportunity to learn from what happened, researchers write. Video

    Wanting to 'move on' is natural – but women's pandemic experiences can't be lost to 'lockdown amnesia'
  • Do claims about infant swim lessons stack up?

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    10 Jan 2024
    A child learning to swim.

    Explainer - Some swim schools make big claims about baby and toddler classes. Here's what the evidence says.

    Baby swimming lessons: What the evidence says
  • Pacific news in brief for January 10

    News
    Pacific
    10 Jan 2024
    Migrant workers generic

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region.

    Pacific news in brief for January 10
  • India’s space ambitions brighten with success of maiden solar mission

    News
    IndoNZ
    9 Jan 2024
    The Aditya-L1 spacecraft taking off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on 2 September 2023.

    Launched in September, Aditya-L1 is expected to be able to view solar activities without the obstruction.

    India’s space ambitions brighten with success of maiden solar mission
  • Islamic group urges non-politicisation of mosque attack inquiry

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    9 Jan 2024
    Members of the public and Muslims gather for the memorial plaque unveiling on 24 September, 2020.

    The coronial inquiry into the 2019 Christchurch terror attack is set to deal with more contentious issues, but an Islamic group says it should not be politicised.

    Mosque attack inquest: Terrorist's radicalisation and firearm licensing among next phase
  • Te Rauparaha: Kei Wareware

    Audio
    history Wellington Region
    7 Jan 2024
    Words Te Rauparaha Kei Wareware. Kapiti Island silouhette, waka taua, sun rise.

    This five-part podcast series tells the story of the life and times of Ngāti Toa leader Te Rauparaha, a compelling  figure in the history of Aotearoa New Zealand.

  • Cam Norrie once again sets his sights on ASB Classic glory

    News
    Sport
    6 Jan 2024
    Cameron Norrie

    The 'one that got away' is back in Auckland for another tilt at the tournament that holds a special place in his heart.

    Cam Norrie once again sets his sights on ASB Classic glory
  • Rain-soaked Northern Bass festival: 'learnings' for next time - organiser

    News
    New Zealand music
    2 Jan 2024
    Northern Bass music festival, held in Northland at the end of each year.

    The organiser of a rain-drenched Northland music festival says the event will be back at the end of the year but with lessons learned from this summer's three-day mud bath.

    Rain-soaked Northern Bass festival: 'learnings' for next time - organiser
  • The champ is here: Coco Gauff ready to defend her ASB Classic title

    News
    Sport
    31 Dec 2023
    Coco Gauff of the USA during play at the 2023 Womens's ASB Classic.

    It's a fair assumption right now that Gauff is leading the resurgence of American tennis, writes Jamie Wall.

    The champ is here: Coco Gauff ready to defend her ASB Classic title
  • Year in Politics: The year of three prime ministers and a swing to the right

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    31 Dec 2023
    Composite image of politicians, Jacinda Ardern, Chris Hipkins, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, Kiri Allan, Grant Robertson, Nicola Willis, David Seymour, Winston Peters, and Christopher Luxon.

    Analysis - Three prime ministers and two radically different governments - 2023 saw changes that sent New Zealand into a new era of right-wing conservatism driven by the first three-party coalition.

    Year in Politics: The year of three prime ministers and a swing to the right
  • New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI for 'billions'

    News
    World
    28 Dec 2023
    The New York Times logo is seen on the building in New York City, United States on October 27, 2022. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) (Photo by Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    US news organisation the New York Times is suing ChatGPT-owner OpenAI over claims its copyright was infringed to train the system.

    New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI for 'billions'
  • Assemble, citizens: The old form of democracy that's making a comeback

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    27 Dec 2023
    Crowd of people and speech bubbles done in a gestural illustration

    With debates over Aotearoa's future already proving divisive, is there a better way to resolve our most polarising issues?

    How citizens' assemblies could resolve New Zealand's toughest debates
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