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  • Thousands flee as Armenia warns of ethnic cleansing risk

    News
    World
    26 Sep 2023
    Refugees load their cars as they leave the Red Cross registration center, in Goris, on September 25, 2023. The first group of Nagorno-Karabakh refugees since Azerbaijan's lighting assault against the separatist region entered Armenia on September 24, 2023, an AFP team at the border said. The group of a few dozen people passed by Azerbaijani border guards before entering the Armenian village of Kornidzor, where they were registered by officials from Armenia's foreign ministry. (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)

    A growing stream of ethnic Armenian refugees are fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh following Azerbaijan's seizure of the disputed region last week.

    Thousands flee as Armenia warns of ethnic cleansing risk
  • Queenstown's working homeless desperate for housing shortage fix- 'It's rough'

    News
    housing politics
    26 Sep 2023
    There are now 17 confirmed cases of the parasitic illness cryptosporidium in the Queenstown area.

    As Queenstown cleans up from flooding and deals with a cryptosporidium outbreak, the resort town's long-standing accommodation crisis hasn't gone away. Audio

    Queenstown's working homeless desperate for housing shortage fix- 'It's rough'
  • 'It's rough': Queenstown residents sleeping in tents due to housing crisis

    Audio
    housing politics
    25 Sep 2023
    There are now 17 confirmed cases of the parasitic illness cryptosporidium in the Queenstown area.

    Queenstown is fighting fires on a couple of fronts - as it cleans up from a state of emergency, and deals with a cryptosporidium outbreak. As well as that, the resort town is still dealing with a… Video, Audio

  • Election 2023 - What parties hope to offer Pasifika through their policies

    News
    Pacific Election 2023
    25 Sep 2023
    RNZ Pacific partnered with Pacific Media Network to question major parties on how their policies will benefit Pacific peoples. On the panel is Labour's Carmel Sepuloni, left, and Act's Karen Chhour.

    The Pacific Election 2023 debate kicked off with one of the most pressing issues for Pacific communties - an amnesty for overstayers.

    Pacific Election 2023 debate - Recap
  • Phil Thompson: being smart with self-defence

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Sep 2023
    Phil Thompson, founder and director of Protect Self Defence

    Phil Thompson has spent over 20 years training people how to defend themselves. He says that usually if a person tries to pick a verbal fight with you, the best and bravest move is to walk away. Audio

  • Solomon Islands PM snubs meeting with US president

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    25 Sep 2023
    Manasseh Sogavare, Prime Minister of Solomon Islands, addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventy-seventh session.

    Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has declined a White House invitation to meet with US President Joe Biden at the Pacific leaders' summit this week.

    Solomon Islands PM snubs meeting with US president, praises China's 'global security initiative' in UN speech
  • US President Biden to meet with Pacific leaders on Monday

    News
    Pacific
    25 Sep 2023
    US President Joe Biden (C) and leaders from the Pacific Islands region pose for a photograph on the North Portico of the White House September 29, 2022 in Washington, DC.

    US President Joe Biden will host a second summit with leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum at the White House on Monday, part of his efforts to step up engagement with a region.

    Biden to host second summit with Pacific islands at White House on Monday
  • Labour pledges to 'eliminate' waitlist for state houses

    News
    New Zealand Election 2023
    24 Sep 2023
    Part of the Labour leadership team out on the campaign trail for this year's election.

    The party says it will build 6000 additional public and transitional houses if re-elected.

    Labour promises 6000 more state houses if re-elected
  • How will Whanganui Hospital cope with a growing population?

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Sep 2023
    Whanganui Hospital ED

    Overburdened, understaffed, under-resourced, under the pump - all are words used to describe Whanganui Hospital's strained emergency department.

    Patients on beds in corridors: How will Whanganui Hospital cope with a growing population?
  • From 'pebble in the shoe' to future power broker – the rise and rise of Te Pāti Māori

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    22 Sep 2023
    Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer speaking to media at Parliament

    In 2020, Rawiri Waititi told his fellow MPs his job was to be a change agent for Māori. Three years later, how does the party grow its platform and base, Annie Te One asks.

    From 'pebble in the shoe' to future power broker – the rise and rise of Te Pāti Māori
  • Sarah Pallett, Hamish Campbell and Raf Manji vye for Ilam's vote

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    21 Sep 2023
    Collage of Ilam candidates for Labour, National and TOP - Sarah Pallett, Hamish Campbell, Raf Manji

    Ilam's candidates are out campaigning for the public's vote, an electorate with a split voter base.

    Election 2023: Sarah Pallett, Hamish Campbell and Raf Manji vye for Ilam's vote
  • Family of man found dead after leaving ward still in the dark

    Audio
    health
    20 Sep 2023
    No caption

    The family of a man found dead after he failed to return to the mental health ward at Palmerston North Hospital say they're still in the dark about what happened almost nine months on. 69 year old… Audio

  • 'Defeated' & 'disheartened': Young voter's feeling on leaders debate

    Audio
    politics
    20 Sep 2023
    TVNZ Leaders Debate held on 19 September with Labour's Chris Hipkins and National's Christopher Luxon.

    "Defeated" and "disheartened" is how a young voter's feeling after she says the two Chrises "bounced around" her question in last night's leader's debate. Sky Rens is a waitress on Auckland's… Video, Audio

  • A proposed legal cap on the amount of sugar or salt in food has a surprise supporter.

    Audio 20 Sep 2023
    Domino's and McDonald restaurants with stylised red and yellow borders

    Setting maximum levels for sugar and salt in food and limiting the size of fast food portions are being pushed by top health officials trying to halt the obesity crisis.  Video

  • Li Shangfu: Top US envoy questions China defence minister’s absence

    News
    World
    17 Sep 2023
    China's Minister of National Defence Li Shangfu delivers a speech during the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore on June 4, 2023. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP)

    A top US diplomat has questioned the absence of China's defence minister Li Shangfu, renewing speculation of a possible corruption purge.

    Li Shangfu: Top US envoy questions China defence minister’s absence
  • Libyan official rejects blame for flood disaster

    News
    World weather
    16 Sep 2023
    Volunteers pass damaged homes in Derna. Rescuers have been sifting through mud and rubble searching for people missing after the flash flood.

    An official in eastern Libya has denied allegations that many of those killed in devastating floods last weekend were told to stay in their homes.

    Libyan official rejects blame for flood disaster
  • Election 2023: Candidates spar in Queenstown over spending, taxes

    News
    Politics Business
    15 Sep 2023
    National's Nicola Willis, ACT's David Seymour, Jack Tame, Green's James Shaw and Labour's Grant Robertson pose for a photo following the ASB Great Debate in Queenstown on 14 September.

    A month out from Election Day, the four leading parties' finance spokespeople came together for the ASB Great Debate in Queenstown to pitch their spending and visions for New Zealand's future.

    Election 2023: Candidates spar in Queenstown over spending, taxes
  • Cost of living top of mind for people in Hokitika, as PM visits

    Audio
    economy politics
    14 Sep 2023
    Russell Price says there are growing gaps in New Zealand society.

    The Labour leader was in Hokitika today, a town founded in the gold rush of the 1860s, and has known booms and busts. Just like the rest of the country, it's a town feeling the full effects of the… Video, Audio

  • Labour announces training policy amid senior doctors' strike

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    13 Sep 2023
    Chris Hipkins and Ayesha Verrall in Dunedin

    An extra 95 doctors will be accepted for training from 2025 under a Labour policy announced on Wednesday.

    Labour announces plans to train hundreds more doctors by 2027
  • Better ways than tax to bring down the cost of housing, electricity and groceries - Hipkins

    News
    politics te ao Māori
    12 Sep 2023
    An interview with Labour Leader, Chris Hipkins

    In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour's tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living and the climate crisis.

    Better ways than tax to bring down the cost of housing, electricity and groceries - Hipkins
  • Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins

    Audio
    politics te ao Māori
    12 Sep 2023
    An interview with Labour Leader, Chris Hipkins

    In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Video, Audio

  • Rapid growth in number of people looking for rentals in last six months

    News
    New Zealand Business
    12 Sep 2023
    Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust's Brougham Street community housing complex.

    A shortage of residential rental stock is reaching a crisis point in Auckland, with a more than 10-fold increase in people looking for accommodation in the past six months.

    Rapid growth in number of people looking for rentals in last six months
  • Unruly tenants don't deserve privilege of state house, Chris Bishop says

    News
    Politics housing
    12 Sep 2023
    Kainga Ora Housing in Christchurch

    National is defending its hard line on evicting some Kāinga Ora tenants, saying any good landlord needs to be able to call time on those causing "mayhem". Audio

    Kāinga Ora: Unruly tenants don't deserve privilege of state house - Chris Bishop
  • Tongans beating the cost of living through gardening club

    News
    Pacific
    12 Sep 2023
    Haitelenisia Manu in her garden on Pilkington Road in Tamaki

    A Tongan community in Auckland has set up a gardening club to grow their own food to combat the high cost of living. Audio

    Tongans beating the cost of living through gardening club
  • Hipkins says it will be hard work to turn around party's poor poll result

    News
    Politics Election 2023
    12 Sep 2023
    Labour leader Chris Hipkins

    A poll last night put Labour support at 26.8 percent. Leader Chris Hipkins says he takes responsibility for his party's worst result in six years. Audio

    Labour leader Chris Hipkins takes responsibility for party's poor poll result
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