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Who would you vote for in the US election?
Visual journalist Nick Monro asked a few more people in Auckland who they would vote for and why in this year's election. Audio
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Who would you choose to be the US President?
Visual journalist Nick Monro asked people on the streets of Auckland which presidential candidate they would vote for and why. Audio
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Russia opens criminal case against CNN reporter for 'illegally crossing border'
Russia named the journalist as Nick Paton Walsh, a British citizen who works as CNN's chief international security correspondent.
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Nelson mayor agrees with govt approach to local government
Earlier in the week the Prime Minister accused councils of being too focused on pet projects, but now the Government has offered a potential sweetener in its announcement of regional deals. Nelson… Audio
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Strong support for four-year local government term - poll
Nearly half of respondents say councillors and mayors should serve four years instead of three.
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'Slippery slope to mediocrity': Mayors hit back at PM's speech
Christopher Luxon called for councils to "rein in the fantasies", manage spending, and focus on delivering their core services - but mayors say they already do this.
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No congestion charging for Nelson, yet
Regional leaders don't currently see a place for time-of-use charging in Nelson Tasman, but add that it shouldn't be ruled out in the face of future population growth.
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Burst water main: Wellington residents told to store water
"Until we get the pipe shut down, we can't get in there and do the repair," Wellington Water says as a water outage in the central city spreads. Audio
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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios slams decision to absolve Jannik Sinner after failed dope tests
Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has slammed an independent tribunal's decision to clear men's world number one Jannik Sinner of wrongdoing after he failed two doping tests earlier this year.
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Which home loan rate should you choose?
Rates are falling, but how can you know how long to lock one in?
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Fletcher Building posts $227m loss, 'challenging' year ahead
Its underlying profit was at the low end of expectations at $509 million and down 35 percent on the year earlier.
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World tennis No1 Sinner cleared of wrongdoing after failed drug tests
World men's number one Jannik Sinner has been cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent tribunal after failing two drug tests.
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Property investors 'will be back in the hunt' as market conditions improve
Property investors will switch from being the "hunted" to the "hunters" as conditions improve for them, Kiwibank says.
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Fletcher Building appoints new chief executive
The troubled building products and construction firm made the appointment after a six month search.
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Power companies withdraw deals due to price squeeze
Powerswitch says half-a-dozen electricity retailers are affected, warning of more pain to come. Audio
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Brisbane's Gabba left off test cricket calendar for first time in 50 years
Brisbane's Gabba ground has been left off the Australian test cricket calendar for the first time in half a century.
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What's Up helpline plugs the gap in social worker shortage
A spectacular mural at a Gisborne skatepark is the winning entry in a competition to raise awareness of a free counselling service for young people in distress. Audio
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Light at end of economic tunnel as inflation, interest rates ease
The economy has been showing "increasing signs of brittleness" - but there are brighter days ahead.
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How an insulin pill could revolutionise diabetes treatment
The diabetic holy grail of an oral pill to supply insulin, instead of an injection, is headed to clinical trials. The lead researcher tells RNZ's Saturday Morning why their 'smart pill' is so… Audio
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Gisborne land likely to slide again in bad weather - scientist
Drone surveys show two areas of Gisborne hit by landslides are likely to fail again.
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How oral insulin could revolutionise diabetes treatment
Approximately 75 million people with diabetes need to inject themselves daily with insulin. Research led by Dr Nick Hunt of the University of Sydney has developed a new type of oral insulin tablet… Audio
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Six hours, and 'no remaining evidence' against convicted murderer
The murder convictions of Gail Maney and Stephen Stone appear to be hanging by a thread after a bombshell in court. Adam Dudding reports. Audio