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On the farm: Our guide to rural NZ
What's happening on farms and orchards around Aotearoa New Zealand? Each week Country Life reporters talk to people in rural areas across the country to find out. Audio
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Sweden's blocs neck and neck as nationalists gain
A protracted battle to form a coalition looks likely as Sweden's anti-immigration party increases its vote by five percent and the two mains are in a dead heat.
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Sweden votes amid nationalist surge
The people of Sweden are voting in a general election - where an anti-immigration party is vying to make large gains.
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On the farm: a guide to rural New Zealand
Do you know what's happening on farms and orchards around New Zealand? Each week Country Life reporters talk to people in rural areas across the country to find out. Audio
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Rearing to go: the West Coast dairy farm in full swing
The busy calving season is in full swing at Mark and Debbie Van Beek's dairy farm near Hokitika on the West Coast. The 50/50 sharemilkers, who run 500 cows, were finalists for in this year's Ahuwhenua… Audio
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On the farm: Our guide to what farmers are up to
Each week our reporters from Rural programme, Country Life, talk to farmers about the state of rural New Zealand. Here's what they told us.
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England march on at World Cup
England defied almost three decades of disappointment to move confidently into the World Cup semifinals for the first time since 1990 as headers from Harry Maguire and Dele Alli downed a dogged but…
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FIFA World Cup: And then there were eight
FIFA World Cup - After 56 matches and 144 goals, just eight teams remain at the World Cup. Coen Lammers* looks ahead to the quarter-finals and beyond.
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Sweden into World Cup quarter-finals
A deflected shot from Emil Forsberg gave Sweden a 1-0 victory over Switzerland, sending the Swedes through to the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 24 years.
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Germany crash out of World Cup
Champions Germany crashed out of the World Cup after suffering a stunning 2-0 defeat by a tenacious South Korea on Wednesday that eliminated them in the opening round for the first time in 80 years.
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Germany snatch late winner
A dramatic stoppage-time goal from Toni Kroos gave holders Germany a 2-1 win over Sweden to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup last 16.
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Sweden bury jinx to beat South Korea
Sweden have won an opening World Cup game for the first time since 1958 and ended a worrying goal drought with a 1-0 victory over South Korea
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Swede seed mix-up: Farmers still waiting on compensation
Compensation is finally in sight for more than 500 farmers affected by a major seed mix-up.
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Stockholm lorry attacker jailed for life
An Uzbek man who carried out a lorry attack which killed five people in Sweden last year has been sentenced to life for terrorist crimes.
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Jailhouse informant keeps name suppression - for now
The identity of a jail house informant who gave false evidence in a high-profile murder case cannot be made public yet - even though he is no longer seeking name suppression.
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European storm: Icy blizzards stall transport networks
Fresh heavy snowfalls lashing Europe have caused transport delays, with the deep freeze expected to continue.
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Dog owners have lower mortality: study
Dog owners have a lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease or other causes, a study of 3.4 million Swedes has found.
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Dealing with stress
The Swedes have come up with a different kind of idea for their stressed-out citizens. Audio
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The Panel with Amanda Millar and Duane Major (Part 2)
Audio 7 Sep 2017The Swedes have come up with a different kind of idea for their stressed-out citizens. What the Panellists Amanda Millar and Duane Major want to talk about. Yesterday we discussed the lots rivers of… Audio
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Hawke's Bay dairy farm steps up after milk recall
A small Hawke's Bay milk producer has stepped up to supply milk to the local market after Anchor pulled its milk off shelves because of a funny taste.
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Turnips and swedes behind strange-tasting milk
The unusual taste that prompted a recall of some Anchor blue top milk is due to the brassicas feed to cows when grass is scarce, Fonterra says.
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Team NZ surges ahead of Artemis
Team New Zealand has taken a 4-2 lead in the America's Cup challenger final series after winning two of three races in Bermuda this morning.
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America's Cup: Team NZ goes into challenger final with advantage
Team New Zealand will head into the second day of challenger finals with a 2-1 lead over Sweden's Artemis.
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America's Cup: Sweden's Artemis to take on Team NZ
Artemis convincingly beat Dean Barker's Softbank Team Japan and will go up against Team New Zealand in the America's Cup challenger final.
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Team NZ helmsman admits he nearly lost it
Team New Zealand helmsman Peter Burling says he nearly lost control of their boat in their win over Sweden in the Americas Cup this morning.