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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Alker leaps ahead, Pulse edge the Magic, Paul Coll into British Open final, Phoenix concede six, Medvedev to miss matches for surgery and Simmons seeks NBA payment.
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Pluto's giant 'ice volcanoes' made from many recent smaller eruptions - study
When the New Horizons spacecraft zoomed past Pluto in 2015, it snapped photos of what appeared to be two massive ice volcanoes.
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 March 2022
This week’s programme includes some communion hymns, there’s a favourite hymn by Quaker John Greenleaf Whittier – Dear Lord and father of mankind – and we continue our series of Psalm 23 settings with… Audio
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Russia signals scaled-back war aim with its forces halted for weeks outside Kyiv
Moscow has signalled it has scaled back its Ukrainian ambitions to focus on areas claimed by Russian-backed separatists as Ukrainian forces move to recapture towns near Kyiv.
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Ministers told to be 'cautious' about subsidising green hydrogen production
The environment watchdog is calling for the country to take stock of its whole energy set-up before charging down a path to green hydrogen.
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Ukraine says 'confrontational' Russia talks moving forward as West plans more sanctions
Talks between Ukraine and Russia are confrontational but moving forward, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday, as the West plans to announce more sanctions against the Kremlin amid a…
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A taste of Scotland in central Dunedin
At Dunedin's Scottish restaurant Bracken, there's tartan on the walls, the staff wear kilts and haggis and whisky are always on the menu. Chef David Burt tells Lynn Freeman about his passion for… Audio
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White Ferns lose another World Cup thriller
England have all but knocked New Zealand out of the Womens Cricket World Cup after beating them by one wicket at Eden Park.
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Few legal protections for New Zealanders travelling to Ukraine to fight
Analysis: News that a NZ army veteran is already in Ukraine helping train civilian fighters raises important questions about what is lawful and what the risks of such actions might be.
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Nuclear disaster fears raise the stakes in Ukraine invasion
For more than three decades, very little has disturbed the Chernobyl exclusion zone, the site of the worst nuclear accident in human history - until Russia invaded Ukraine.
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England prevail over New Zealand in a thriller
England have knocked New Zealand out of the Womens Cricket World Cup after beating them by 1 wicket at Eden Park.
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'Rotten families': Councillor lashes out over unsafe street
Two senior political leaders are frustrated over the lack of police and council action regarding violence in a Rotorua street.
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What will the 'stealth' Omicron sub-variant mean during colder winter months?
Analysis - With influenza infections at record lows due to the social distancing phase of the pandemic, Australia is in uncharted waters as it approaches winter with a new Omicron sub-variant in play.
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Government makes inroads on poverty but what's left in its toolkit?
Opinion - The stratospheric rise of poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic can be seen everywhere - except in the statistics, Max Rashbrooke writes.
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy defiant as Russian forces regroup near Kyiv
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Ukraine is at a "strategic turning point" in the war as Russian forces bombard cities across the country and appear to be regrouping for a possible assault on Kyiv.
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Bryce Edwards: Labour's poll slip reflects 'crisis' positioning
Opinion - Bryce Edwards says an Autumn of discontent could be reflected in 1News' poll showing a dip in support for Labour.
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'We have never seen anything like this': Thousands flee bombed Ukraine cities
"It's a disaster. These people have nothing, just one bag because they had only three minutes to run and save their lives," a Lviv city official said as thousands arrived from bombed Ukraine cities.
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Russia announces limited ceasefire in Ukraine for civilian evacuations
Russia said its forces had stopped firing near two Ukrainian cities to allow safe passage to civilians fleeing fighting, but was continuing its broad offensive.
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Feijoa Cake
Recipe by Jess Daniel
From Afternoons on Friday 4 March 2022
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World Vision supporting Ukrainian refugees in Romania
The southern Ukrainian port city of Kherson has been over-run by Russian troops.
The mayor says invading forces are on the streets and have forced their way into government buildings.
Other key… Video, Audio
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Some impacts of global warming 'irreversible' - UN
The authors of the new report say that there is still a brief window of time to avoid the very worst.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Football Ferns coach yet to decide if Moore will play against Czech Republic, Aces into final and Whyte signs contract to fight Fury.
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EPL title race wide open after Kane winner
Harry Kane's stoppage time winner blew the English Premier League title race wide open.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Phoenix go down to Adelaide in A-League, Waratahs win Super Rugby opener, sprinter banned for 10 years and former All Black coach joins Japan.
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Petrópolis: Hopes fade for survivors in flood-hit Brazil city
Alarms rang out across the Brazilian city of Petrópolis on Thursday, warning of more heavy rain to come after floods and landslides killed at least 117 people with more than 100 missing.