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How an Indigenous tribe is defending its land in Brazil
Alex Pritz's prize-winning documentary The Territory drops viewers on both sides of the battle to preserve the Amazon rainforest. Video, Audio
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Te reo Māori 'not going anywhere', says language teacher
It's Māori Language Week, which means you've no doubt seen a plethora of social media posts celebrating te reo, and you may also have seen an increase in racist rhetoric in the comments section.
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Tech partnership aims to translate news into te reo Maori at scale
A new partnership between a local translation software company and Microsoft aims to bring vastly more daily news in te reo Maori in print and online. Straker Translations is based in Tamaki Makaurau… Audio
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Remembering the Māori Language Petition and the revival of te reo Māori
This week marks 50 years since the Māori Language Petition was presented to Parliament. Jamie Tahana spoke to those who fought for change, and examines the moments leading to the movement, and what…
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World leaders pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
World leaders and people from around the globe continue to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch.
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Govt package extends education, employment to more at-risk youth
Children under 14 caught doing ram raids will be given intensive support to steer them away from crime, towards study and work.
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Sporting news in brief
Warriors beat the Manuma, PNG player gutted at coach's dismissal, and China boost for Tonga table tennis
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How Northland schools reversed declining attendance
A campaign to stop Northland children wagging school is proving surprisingly successful.
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Playing to win? Argentina didn’t do it by accident
Opinion - If Los Pumas did not play to win over the weekend, as one All Black has suggested, Ian Foster's men are in for a rude awakening in Hamilton, writes Jamie Wall. Video
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Susie Ferguson on reporting the Iraq War: 'I couldn't cope with normal stress'
The RNZ broadcaster has spoken candidly about the toll her six-year stint as a war correspondent took on her mental health. Audio
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National criticises govt's 'loose and sloppy' attitude to taxpayer cash
The National Party is urging the government to apologise after the auditor-general's ruling on the distribution of payments to help low and middle income New Zealanders with the high cost of living. Audio
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All Blacks dance around their problems
The All Blacks performance of recent months has turned into a dance.... two steps forward and one step back.
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'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also… Video, Audio
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'Funny Boy' Williams caught up in current affairs
The comedy current affairs of self-styled ‘volunteer journalist’ Guy Williams made real news recently when his now-notorious interview with Auckland mayoral hopeful Leo Molloy aired on TV. He’s also…
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Did a Ukranian spy posing as a young mum really sneak into Russia to murder a Putin ally?
Since Vladimir Putin first came to power, many of his critics and supporters have died in strange and violent circumstances. But the fiery death of Darya Dugina is different.
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Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
It’s six months since the occupation of Parliament's grounds for three weeks, but the human cost is only now becoming clear. Audio
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Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
It’s six months since the occupation of Parliament's grounds for three weeks, but the human cost is only now becoming clear.
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'I don't ever want to see these photographs' - Kobe Bryant's widow
Vanessa Bryant has been awarded US$16m in damages over leaked graphic images of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and daughter in January 2020.
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The hazards of 'helicopter' parenting
Audio 25 Aug 2022'Helicopter' parenting is a term often used pejoratively to describe an overprotective way of raising kids. Although this approach to parenting is coming from a good place, it can interfere with a… Audio
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Olympic cyclist tried to save dying partner
British Olympic cyclist Katie Archibald said she tried desperately to save her partner Rab Wardell as he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest in bed beside her.
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Online learning risks data being collected by big tech for 'unknown use' - report
A new report warns protections to stop tech companies spying on schoolchildren appear far too weak.
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RNZ among media to secure news content deal with Google
A handful of leading media outlets, including RNZ, NZME and Newsroom, have reached an agreement with Google about supplying news.
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NUS denounces on-campus violence after video surfaces
A video on social media showing students fighting at the National University of Samoa has forced the institution to issue a warning.
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NZR backs Foster to lead All Blacks through to World Cup
All Black coach Ian Foster will take the All Blacks through to the Rugby World Cup, the NZ Rugby Board has announced after a review of performance.
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Political post-mortems - and lessons from the past
Has the media focus on political failings become just too intense? A new book lifting the lid on the National Party in opposition has revealed more about the struggles, scandals and scraps that… Video, Audio