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Review: New Blue Sun by André 3000
André 3000's New Blue Sun is one of the most extreme artistic pivots in modern music
Tony Stamp reviews the first solo album from one of the world's best MC's... featuring no rapping, and a lot of flute.
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Act leader David Seymour on completed coalition talks
ACT Leader David Seymour speaks to Lisa Owen.
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OpenAI's latest breakthrough a threat to humanity, board heard
OpenAI's latest breakthrough a threat to humanity, board heard
CEO Sam Altman was fired after staff wrote a letter claiming their latest advance was a step towards an artificial general intelligence, sources say.
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Community bulletin: Turban Day marked in Canterbury as Diwali festive season ends
Community bulletin: Turban Day marked in Canterbury as Diwali festive season ends
The almost two-month-long Indian festive season draws to a close.
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Michael Wilson: NFL rookie with Kiwi roots
Michael Wilson is now the 7th athlete of Kiwi heritage to sign up to the NFL
Although not born in Aotearoa, Wilson's Kiwi aunty is legendary soccer player Maureen Jacobson. He has become the seventh athlete of New Zealand heritage to grace the fields of the NFL.
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Next Goal WIns – the original documentary
This 2014 film is one the most uplifting and positive sports movies of all time, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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SpaceX Starship launch failed minutes after reaching space
SpaceX Starship launch failed minutes after reaching space
SpaceX's uncrewed spacecraft Starship, developed to carry astronauts to the moon and beyond, failed in space shortly after lifting off.
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Luxon defends negotiating skills as coalition talks continue
Luxon defends negotiating skills as coalition talks continue
National leader Christopher Luxon has defended his negotiating credentials as meetings to form a government with ACT and NZ First continue in Auckland.
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The Korean cultural export sweeping the world
K-Pop is about dance moves and perfectly presented superstars as much as it is about the music. The phenomenon's Kiwi fans love it for that. Audio
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K-Pop dances its way across the globe
The Korean cultural export sweeping the world
K-Pop is about dance moves and perfectly presented superstars as much as it is about the music. The phenomenon's Kiwi fans love it for that.
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Pacific nations return from football wilderness
Pacific nations return from football wilderness
The men's national football teams of American Samoa, Samoa and Tonga will soon return to FIFA's official world rankings when they play their first fixtures in over four years this month.
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Burying the Bird - is trashed Twitter facing extinction?
Twitter emerged as an important source of live updates, news and images during the Arab Spring more than a decade ago. Many in the media also joined the platform to share news and commentary with… Video, Audio
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Burying the Bird - is trashed Twitter facing extinction?
Burying the Bird - is trashed Twitter facing extinction?
Twitter emerged as an important source of live updates, news and images during the Arab Spring more than a decade ago. Many in the media also joined the platform to share news and commentary with…
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Are the Irish twice as rich as us?
Mediawatch - A business lobby group is urging New Zealand to emulate Ireland, which has a GDP twice as big as ours - but is the GDP picture warped? Audio
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Are the Irish twice as rich as us?
Are the Irish twice as rich as us?
Mediawatch - A business lobby group is urging New Zealand to emulate Ireland, which has a GDP twice as big as ours - but is the GDP picture warped?
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Māori art awards: Theater and film actor Rangimoana Taylor wins Supreme Award
Māori art awards: Rangimoana Taylor claims Supreme Award
Ngā Taonga Toi a Te Waka Toi Awards recognises the depth and wealth of Aotearoa's Māori artists.
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Wayne Barnes wants social media trolls shown the red card
Wayne Barnes wants social media trolls shown the red card
World Cup final referee Wayne Barnes says "vile" social media abuse towards him and his family "crossed a line".
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From selling vodka to farming in the high country
For 30 years, the closest Justine and Geoff Ross had come to cows was two cowhide chairs in their Auckland living room. Audio
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Smog clogs buildup to Bangladesh-Sri Lanka clash
Smog clogs buildup to Bangladesh-Sri Lanka clash
Asthmatic Bangladesh cricketers remained indoors while Sri Lankan players wore masks as poor air quality in smog-shrouded New Delhi remained the talking point ahead of Monday's World Cup clash…
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Ashburton Council defends use of closed workshops for educating members
Closed workshops for councillors defended by Ashburton council
Ashburton District Council operates with transparency, despite many workshops taking place behind doors closed to the public in the last financial year, its chief executive says.
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Israel PM hails advance into Gaza City as Hamas fighters attack from tunnels
Israel PM hails advance into Gaza City as Hamas fighters attack from tunnels
Israeli forces have pushed further into Gaza City in their assault on Hamas in the north of the Gaza Strip, but they faced resistance.
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Free firewood event near Nelson causes huge traffic jam on highway
Free firewood causes huge traffic jam
A Tasman District Council event created a 10km-long traffic snarl-up on State Highway 60 on Saturday morning.
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Chris Hipkins reveals more details about partner Toni Grace
Hipkins met new partner when she was intern in his office 13 years ago
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has revealed more details of his life with his new partner, Toni Grace.
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Election 2023 time capsule: The campaign's memorable moments
Election 2023 time capsule: The campaign's memorable moments
From pirates to protein bars, from dinosaurs to lightning strikes - RNZ's Russell Palmer looks back with the benefit of hindsight at the moments this election that made political history. Audio
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Winston Peters should 'seriously look at himself' - Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand's Abdur Razzaq
Winston Peters should 'seriously look at himself' - Abdur Razzaq
FIANZ spokesperson Abdur Razzaq says now - during the coronial inquest - is not the time for politicking, after Winston Peters' false tweets about the mosque attacks.