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Confession proves Lyttle killed friend, Crown argues
Convicted murderer David Lyttle continues to deny he killed his friend Brett Hall almost a decade ago.
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Getting away with murder: Freedom deal for men in Stone-Maney case
Two men were granted immunity for murder and rape in exchange for a story that sent Gail Maney to prison for life. Should they have been? Guyon Espiner investigates.
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Week in Politics: Mahuta makes international headlines
Analysis - Nanaia Mahuta's appointment as foreign minister makes headlines around the world and the PM chooses her ministers and sets out the government's programme, writes Peter Wilson.
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Interest in Arctic waters heats up as ice melts
Unexpected arrivals in Arctic waters as sea ice shrinks is part of a race among global powers for control over resources and waterways in the north.
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Not one crisis, but many – we must work together to find solutions. Celebrities advocate for the UN’s development goals
Nations United explores the significance of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In the midst of a pandemic radically transforming our world, it sets out what must be done. Audio
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WorkSafe criticised for 'timid approach' towards big companies
An East Coast whānau that lost three family members working in logging operations says they have not got justice nor have there been decent investigations into the deaths.
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Calls for transcript of interview with mosque shooter to be released
Audio 29 Jun 2020Muslims leaders are calling for a transcript to be released of the interview the Royal Commission has done with mass murderer Brenton Tarrant. We speak to about how that might help victims going… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Mauricio Olmedo Perez (Part 1)
Audio 29 Jun 2020Paula Bennett retires, what does that mean for the National Party? NZ borders under pressure, concerns the virus may slip through; Calls for transcript of interview with mosque shooter to be released.
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Muslim leaders want transcript of Christchurch gunman's interview made public
The Royal Commission into the Attack on the Christchurch Mosques has revealed it has interviewed the man who shot 51 people dead at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques last year.
Brenton Tarrant's guilty… Audio
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Mosque gunman's interview 'needs to be shared with the wider public'
Muslim leaders are calling for an interview with the man convicted of killing 51 members of their community to be made public.
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Top Stories for Monday 29 June 2020
Muslim leaders want transcript of Chch gunman's interview; Cabinet decide who will pay for isolation after border review; Parihaka settlement to get $14 million; Covid-19: Worldwide virus cases top 10… Audio
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How Portnoy's Complaint changed Australia forever
In 1970 Penguin Books Australia took a radical decision which upturned over seventy years worth of censorship legislation. Audio
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Third day of unrest in Minneapolis over police killing
Peaceful rallies have given way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis, as protesters vent their rage over the death of George Floyd.
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Iran Supreme Leader says Americans will be expelled from Iraq and Syria
The order comes after heightened tensions so far this year, including the US killing of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.
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Inside Tokyo's decision to delay the Olympics
Officials in charge of staging Tokyo's Olympic Games crowded around a low table inside Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's residence late Tuesday, wincing as they spoke by phone with the head of the IOC.
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Pell legal case 'the most spectacular in Australia since Lindy Chamberlain'
Australia's top court has reserved its ruling on whether Cardinal George Pell's bid to quash his sexual abuse convictions has been successful. Jeremy Gans is a Professor at the Melbourne Law School… Audio
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George Pell: Court reserves ruling in child sex abuse case
After two days of dense legal argument, the High Court of Australia has reserved its decision on whether it will overturn Cardinal George Pell's convictions for child sexual abuse.
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Watch live: Trump impeachment trial hears opening arguments
The impeachment trial of Donald Trump has resumed, with Democrats setting out their case for the president to be removed from office. Video
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Watch live: Trump impeachment trial under way
The US Senate rejected a Democratic bid to force the White House to produce documents and evidence, as Donald Trump's impeachment trial on charges of abuse of power began in earnest. Video
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Iran says arrests made over downed plane
Iran says it has arrested an undisclosed number of suspects accused of a role in shooting down a Ukrainian airliner.
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Deon Swiggs' accusations dropped: 'It's vindication for me' - councillor
A Christchurch City Councillor says he feels vindicated after what he called "scurrilous allegations" against him were dropped in the Christchurch District Court today.
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Apology lifts a lifelong weight for Erebus victim's daughter
The daughter of a flight engineer killed in the Erebus crash says the apology today has lifted a weight she's been shouldering since she was a school girl - worrying her dad may have done something to… Video, Audio
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Trump says fired envoy refused to hang his picture
President Donald Trump has pilloried an envoy who testified in the impeachment inquiry, claiming she refused to hang his photo in the US embassy in Ukraine.
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Trump impeachment hearings: 'We followed the president's orders'
A US diplomat who is a pivotal witness in the impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump says he worked with the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine issues on "the president's orders".
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A metaphysical Question Time – annotated
Some days Parliament’s Question Time passes without incident. Some days less so. Last week was a smorgasbord of angst and fracas. We annotate a metaphysical exchange. Audio