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'Touch to exit' security switch recalled as it may allow unauthorised access to secure areas
Faulty 'touch to exit' security switch recalled
The fault "could allow an unauthorised person access to a secure area without a user first touching their hand to the device".
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Attacks on cell towers leave community worried for safety and angry
Attacks on cell towers leave community worried for safety and angry
A spate of arson attacks on cell towers in Wānaka and the wider Otago region has left people angry and worried about communication outages, as police urge locals to report any suspicious behaviour. Audio
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Chicago ICE crackdown's first casualty, father of two, had built quiet life in US
Chicago ICE crackdown's first casualty, father of two, shot after school dropoff
Federal agents say Villegas Gonzalez drove at them, while family and coworkers recall a gentle man working to support his sons.
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Joe Biden starts radiation therapy for aggressive form of prostate cancer
Biden starts radiation therapy for aggressive form of prostate cancer
Joe Biden has started radiation therapy as part of his treatment for prostate cancer, a spokesperson for the former president told CNN.
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Will time of use charging take a toll on our privacy?
A privacy group is warning that a proposed fix for congestion raises questions about the use and retention of personal information. Audio
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Fears of 'surveillance state', as police given right to photograph public, retain images
Fears of 'surveillance state' as police get power to photograph public
An amendment to the Policing Act will allow police to collect and use images in public spaces.
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Arrests as protesters target Christchurch aerospace summit
Collins says protesters 'living in another world' after 30 arrested
Some of those protesting were earlier chained together outside the aerospace summit in Christchurch.
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Police intercept alleged 'kill team' near Sydney daycare centre
Police stop alleged 'kill team' near Sydney daycare centre
Multiple officers with guns drawn pinned one man to the ground in the middle of the busy road as they arrested three men.
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Activist beaten, detained in Uganda granted refugee status
Activist beaten, detained in Uganda granted refugee status
The man was left with scars after being beaten by government officials and believed his farm was set on fire because of his political oppposition.
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The Pukpuk Treaty and the future of Papua New Guinea-Australia relations
The Pukpuk Treaty and the future of PNG-Oz relations
Analysis - The signing of the Papua New Guinea-Australia Mutual Defence Treaty marks a defining moment in the modern Pacific order, writes Scott Waide.
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Man arrested after window smashed at Winston Peters' home
'Inexcusable and extreme': Man arrested after window smashed at Peters' home
"Our poor dog's bed was under the window and the glass was all over him," the Foreign Minister says. Audio
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Dengue ‘nearly eliminated’ as cases drop to one in Rarotonga
Dengue ‘nearly eliminated’ as cases drop to one in Rarotonga
Cook Islands health chief says the dramatic drop in new infections is a promising sign that the outbreak is coming under control.
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Man fined after attempting to steal historic artefacts from West Coast mine
Man fined after attempting to steal historic artefacts from mine
The West Coast mine closed in 1967 and since then, many artefacts have been stolen.
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NATO embraces new Australian-made Star Wars-style lasers to counter Russian drones
NATO embraces Australia's Star Wars-style lasers to counter Russian drones
The Australian laser costs tens of millions and is due to be delivered to an undisclosed NATO country in the next 18 months.
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How All White Clayton Lewis became embroiled in Australian football’s biggest spot-fixing scandal
The $10,000 decision that cost an All White his career
Clayton Lewis was a last-minute ring-in to a scheme that rocked the A-League. The consequences could last his lifetime. Audio
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Microsoft halts services to Israeli military unit amid probe into surveillance of Palestinians
Microsoft halts Israeli military unit's access to services
The tech giant has disabled access to its Azure cloud platform and AI services used by an Israeli military unit for mass surveillance of Palestinians.
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Out-of-pocket costs, eroding trust contributing to decline in childhood vaccination rates, new report finds
Costs and eroding trust leading to decline in vaccinations: Report
The paper examined the reasons behind a widespread decline in childhood vaccinations for a range of diseases over the past five years.
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Would-be Trump assassin tries to stab himself in neck after guilty verdict
Would-be Trump assassin tries to stab himself after guilty verdict
Routh tried to stab himself in the neck with a pen after the verdict was read, a person in the courtroom told CNN. Authorities stopped him from doing so.
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Stoat caught on camera, in trap after swimming into predator free sanctuary
Predator swims into sanctuary for rare, endangered birds
It's thought to have swum at least 400 metres from a nearby island.
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Doctors warn of looming prostate cancer crisis as annual diagnoses set to double by 2045
Doctors warn of looming prostate cancer crisis
Annual diagnosis numbers for New Zealand's most common cancer are projected to double to 8000 by 2045. Audio
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Europe wouldn't allow police surveillance like NZ's, Privacy Commissioner lawyer says
Europe wouldn't allow police surveillance like NZ's, lawyer says
The most significant challenge yet to the police's growing use of a private number-plate spotting network is being mounted.
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'Surveillance capitalism': Lawyers challenge police use of number-plate software
'Surveillance capitalism': Lawyers challenge police use of number-plate software
Police reportedly tap into the Auckland-based Auror system 250,000 times a year, often outside big retailers and petrol stations.
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Lawyers challenge widespread police use of number-plate software as evidence
'Surveillance capitalism': Lawyers challenge police use of number-plate software
Police reportedly tap into the Auckland-based Auror system 250,000 times a year, often outside big retailers and petrol stations.
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ICE calls for removal of man accused of beheading at Dallas motel
ICE calls for removal of man accused of beheading
Officials allege Yordanis Cobos-Martinez attacked and killed Chandra Nagamallaiah in front of his wife and son.
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Trump announces he’s sending federal law enforcement to Memphis and that Chicago is next
Trump's sending National Guard to Memphis; Chicago next
The potential deployment is part of Trump's broader effort to expand his anti-crime push nationwide.