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Aucklanders weigh in on Hong Kong protests
Aucklanders weigh in on Hong Kong protests
Mass protests in Hong Kong are continuing into their tenth week, and Aucklanders are weighing in on the which side of the fight they're on.
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Hong Kong braces for more protests as world leaders urge calm
Hong Kong braces for more protests as world leaders urge calm
Hong Kong is bracing for more mass demonstrations through the weekend, with the weeks-long crisis escalating after pro-democracy protests forced the cancellation of nearly 1,000 flights this week.
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Wednesday's world news: What's making headlines around the globe
Wednesday's world news: What's making headlines around the globe
Today's international stories making headlines around the world.
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China likens Hong Kong protests to terrorism, US warns against crackdown
China likens Hong Kong protests to terrorism, US warns against crackdown
Hong Kong's airport was being prepared for re-opening after an occupation by pro-democracy protesters, while China said anti-government protests had begun to show "sprouts of terrorism".
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Hong Kong protests: Airport cancels flights as thousands occupy terminal
Hong Kong airport cancels flights over protests
Hong Kong International Airport has cancelled departing flights, as anti-government protests in its main terminal continue for a fourth day.
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Musical Chair: Bridget Davis
This week's guest in the Musical Chair is renowned chef Bridget Davis who's just won the award for the Best Breakfast Cookbook at the prestigious World Gourmand Cookbook Awards in Macau. Audio
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Hong Kong protest: 'Nearly two million' join demonstration
Hong Kong protest: 'Nearly two million' join demonstration
Nearly two million people have taken part in a mass protest in Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill, organisers say.
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Hong Kong backtracks on extradition bill after huge protests
Hong Kong backtracks on extradition bill after huge protests
The Hong Kong government has suspended its highly controversial plan to allow extraditions to mainland China, chief executive Carrie Lam has announced.
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Sport: Guam cruise into 2nd round of FIFA World Cup qualifying
Sport: Guam cruise into 2nd round of FIFA World Cup qualifying
The Guam men's football team has thrashed Bhutan 5-0 to advance to the second round of FIFA World Cup and Asian Cup qualifying.
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Hong Kong protesters demonstrate against extradition bill
Hong Kong protesters demonstrate against extradition bill
Hundreds of thousands of people have marched in Hong Kong against a law critics fear could let China target political opponents in the territory.
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Prose & poetry on a plate
In this episode of Voices; we meet a group of writers sharing food culture and personal stories in their local neighbourhood. Audio
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Prose & poetry on a plate
Prose & poetry on a plate
In this episode of Voices; we meet a group of writers sharing food culture and personal stories in their local neighbourhood.
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Kim Jong-nam murder: Vietnamese woman expected to be freed next month
Kim Jong-nam murder: Vietnamese woman expected to be freed next month
A Vietnamese woman accused of killing Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea's leader, has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of causing hurt by potentially deadly means.
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Nauru affirms ties with Taiwan
Nauru affirms ties with Taiwan
Nauru's parliament has passed a resolution rejecting China's claims over Taiwan and its military intimidation of the state.
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Kim Jong-nam murder: Malaysia rejects suspect's release plea
Kim Jong-nam murder: Malaysia rejects suspect's release plea
Malaysian authorities have rejected a plea to drop the murder case against Doan Thi Huong, the Vietnamese woman accused of killing the half-brother of North Korea's leader.
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Kim Jong-nam killing: Charges dropped, accused woman to be freed
Kim Jong-nam killing: Charges dropped, accused woman to be freed
Siti Aisyah, the Indonesian woman accused of killing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother Kim Jong-nam, is to be freed after the murder charge against her was dropped.
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Anti-tax evasion data sharing network expands to 90 countries
Anti-tax evasion data sharing network expands to 90 countries
New Zealand is adding agreements with 30 countries and jurisdictions to combat tax evasion, bringing the number of countries that share such information to 90.
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Hong Kong debates outlawing disrespect of Chinese anthem
Hong Kong debates outlawing disrespect of Chinese anthem
Hong Kong has introduced a controversial bill that prescribes jail terms for disrespecting the Chinese national anthem.
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Sport: Guam basketballers impress in Asian debut
Sport: Guam basketballers impress in Asian debut
The Guam men's basketball team is hungry for more top-level competition after competing a clean sweep of their opposition at the FIBA Asia Cup pre-qualifying tournament in Thailand.
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No fear of paralysis for F3 driver after surgery
No fear of paralysis for F3 driver after surgery
Formula 3 driver Sophia Florsch's surgery went "extremely well" and there is "no fear of paralysis", her team principal said.
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World's longest sea bridge
After nine years of construction, the world's longest sea bridge will open this week. It connects Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China, but critics say not many people will be able to use it. Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
Audio 24 Oct 2018The first life on Earth may have been purple, a new research paper suggests. The paper in the International Journal of Astrobiology argues that before green plants took energy from the sun, tiny… Audio
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World's longest sea crossing: Hong Kong-Zuhai bridge opens
China opens longest sea-crossing bridge
The $20 billion bridge spanning 55km is an engineering marvel but has been dogged by safety issues and delays.
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Nick Voke wins again in China
Nick Voke wins again in China
The young Auckland golfer Nick Voke has won for the third time on the PGA Tour of China.
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Sport: Guam football coach wants more games for the Matao
Sport: Guam football coach wants more games for the Matao
Guam's football coach is seeking more games for the Matao on the back of mixed results from the East Asian Cup earlier this month.