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An intimate look at resilience, connection and enduring love
A standout on this year's DocEdge Film Festival programme is 'A Quiet Love', which won the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows three deaf couples - each… Audio
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Bougainville pins hopes on Melanesian Agreement for independence
Bougainville pins hopes on Melanesian Agreement for independence
"To demand that Bougainville should meet some economic threshold or be economically independent before political independence, is a foolish argument."
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Paramount settles with Trump over 60 Minutes interview for $16m
Paramount pays $16m in Trump lawsuit over 60 Minutes interview
Trump filed a $10-billion lawsuit against CBS in October, before doubling the claim months later.
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Iran could be enriching uranium within months, IAEA chief says
Iran could be enriching uranium within months, IAEA chief says
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog Rafael Grossi US strikes were a significant setback to Iran's progamme but "one cannot claim everything has disappeared'.
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Keeping Pūhoi Bohemia alive through song and dance
There are small pockets globally where descendants of 19th century immigrants are working to retain the distinctive culture, heritage and language of the small European regions their ancestors came… Audio
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'Pretty damn average': Google's AI Overviews underwhelm
Mediawatch: Google's AI Overviews underwhelm
Some AI applications appear to be trying to tell us what we want to hear - and even avoid answers that might upset us. Is AI human after all? If so, should the media be wary? Video
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US travel ban: Countries have the right to decide who can cross their borders, Peters says
Countries have the right to decide who can cross their borders - Winston Peters
The NZ foreign minister made the comment in response to the Trump administration's proposal to impose travel restrictions on three dozen nations, including three in the Pacific. Audio
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Apple opens its AI to developers but keeps its broader ambitions modest
Apple announces OS design overhaul with 'liquid glass'
The presentations at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference focused on incremental developments, including live translations for phone calls and design changes to its operating systems.
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Erin Patterson denies murdering lunch guests in triple-murder mushroom trial
Erin Patterson denies murdering lunch guests in trial
The accused triple-murderer has testified that she did not intentionally kill her relatives by putting death cap mushrooms in their meals.
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Climate-affected health in the Pacific to be discussed at Auckland conference
Climate-affected health in the Pacific to be discussed at Auckland conference
Experts will gather in Auckland to discuss how to cope with the health impacts in the Pacific that are due to climate change.
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Auckland Philharmonia: Mozart's Jupiter
British conductor Leo Hussain leads the Auckland Philharmonia in a richly varied programme, opening with Tchaikovsky’s 'Mozartiana', his tender tribute to the composer he revered. The evening also… Audio
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Papua New Guinea aims to resurrect shortwave radio
PNG aims to resurrect shortwave radio
However, the state broadcaster's managing director says, "We still have to do our homework."
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Sunken Manawanui listed as $77m write-off in Budget
Sunken Manawanui listed as $77m write-off in Budget
A $77 million write-off of the Navy ship HMNZ Manawanui, which sank off Samoa last October, is contained in the Budget papers on defence.
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Improving understanding of a threatening toxin in Pacific fish
Improving understanding of a threatening toxin in Pacific fish
Ciguatera, which is primarily contracted from reef fish, is considered a growing threat to food security, livelihoods, and public health in the region.
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Report highlights widespread abuse of logging permits in Papua New Guinea
Report highlights widespread abuse of logging permits in PNG
The community advocacy organisation ACT NOW is calling for action on illegal logging in the country.
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Blood lab medical technician Sejal Rao loses registration after CV fraud
'Grossly dishonest': Blood lab tech loses registration for CV fraud
Sejal Rao was qualified to be a medical lab technician which made the fabrications 'somewhat inexplicable'.
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'No magic bullets': Can the Papua New Guinea public and the police learn to get along?
'No magic bullets': Can the PNG public and the police learn to get along?
A police commander lamented recently that the public no longer respects police officers, who face an increasingly tough environment, are underpowered and unappreciated.
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Who's telling the truth about Fiji's garment workers?
Who's telling the truth about Fiji's garment workers?
A former president of the Textile Clothing and Footwear Council of Fiji says a union offiical is "simply sprouting old information that suits their purposes".
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Can PNG police win back the public's respect?
Can PNG police win back the public's respect?
A police commander in Papua New Guinea's National Capital District says the fact that the public no longer respects police is a sad day for the country.
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The House: Labour's 'conviction politician' waves Parliament goodbye
Labour's 'conviction politician' waves Parliament goodbye
After over two decades, Labour stalwart David Parker is calling time on a long career with just a few things left unachieved.
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Why are Fiji's garment workers being left behind despite a rising minimum wage?
Why are Fiji's garment workers being left behind despite a rising minimum wage?
A NZ-based civil soceity group is working to lift improve conditions for workers in the industry, but a Fijian union official says workers in the sector "are very afraid" to engage.
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Could tourism help lead Bougainville into the future?
Could tourism help lead Bougainville into the future?
A former rebel who fought in the bloody Bougainville Civil War in the 1990s is now running a tour business and sees tourism as a bright light to rejuvenate the economy.
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Transparency PNG says now's the time for Marape to act
Transparency PNG says now's the time for Marape to act
TIPNG's chairman Peter Aitsi says the time for rhetoric has passed, and James Marape now has a golden opportunity to take action ahead of the 2027 elections. Audio
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Bougainville carver seeks closer links with New Zealand
Bougainville carver seeks closer links with New Zealand
Bougainville wood carver Joe Dutuona spent April in New Zealand, learning a little about the country and introducing local artists to Bougainvillean culture. Audio
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Calls for Tonga to rethink Sabbath observance laws
Calls for Tonga to rethink Sabbath observance laws
Concern is mounting in Tonga over the Sabbath Observance Laws, which ban many activities on Sundays.