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Māori Party 'not kaupapa Māori' - Andrew Little
Māori Party 'not kaupapa Māori' - Andrew Little
The Labour leader claims the Māori Party is not kaupapa Māori after hitching its wagon to National, as a new deal between the Māori parties is signed. Video
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Is The Project ready to save the current affairs show?
Is The Project ready to save the current affairs show?
It's news delivered *differently! (*very, very quickly)
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International extradition expert comments on Dotcom ruling
Jacques Semmelman, a partner at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle in New York, is an expert on international extradition. He says both sides have compelling arguments and it is very difficult to… Audio
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Dotcom heartened by High Court ruling, vows to fight on
The head of Kim Dotcom's international legal team Ira Rothken says the US indictment and allegations at its core are about criminal copyright infringement and the High Court has rejected online… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 21 February 2017
Two key cordons in the Port Hills area will open to residents this morning, Labour's Andrew Little dismisses Maori-Mana deal, Dotcom heartened by High Court ruling, vows to fight on, NZTA report… Audio
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Court rules Dotcom eligible for extradition
Court rules Dotcom eligible for extradition
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom says a new court ruling has changed the whole premise of his extradition case. Audio
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Kim Dotcom confident he'll win his appeal against High Court decision
The High Court has ruled that internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is eligible for extradition to the United States to face charges of money laundering. Kim Dotcom joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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Dotcom calls High Court ruling a victory, of sorts
The High Court has ruled internet mogul Kim Dotcom and his co-accused are eligible for extradition to the United States. The team's barrister Ron Mansfield discusses what that means, and what's next.
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BREAKING NEWS: High Court rules internet mogul Kim Dotcom eligible for extradition to US
BREAKING NEWS: High Court rules internet mogul Kim Dotcom eligible for extradition to US
News 20 Feb 2017BREAKING NEWS: High Court rules internet mogul Kim Dotcom eligible for extradition to US
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Mana and Māori Party set to unveil election deal
Mana and Māori Party set to unveil election deal
The Māori and Mana Parties will unveil their co-operation agreement this morning for the September election, which is likely to detail deals in all seven Māori seats.
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Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web
The internet, piracy, privacy, and ownership are at the heart of Filmmaker Professor Annie Goldson's latest documentary. Annie's credits include Brother Number One, and An Island Calling.
Kim Dotcom… Audio
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Gareth Morgan calls Winston Peters an Uncle Tom at Ratana
In a war of words, Gareth Morgan has accused Winston Peters of being anti-Treaty of Waitangi, while Mr Peters has labelled Mr Morgan a toothless sheep and a thinned-down version of Kim Dotcom. Video, Audio
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An A-Z of 2016: Bennetticiaries and Teepeepees
An A-Z of 2016: Bennetticiaries and Teepeepees
Satire - In case you missed the meanings of some of the year's key terms, Denis Welch explains everything from 'Bennetticiary' to 'rock star economy'.
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Internet Party 2.0?
Kim Dotcom hints at return of the Internet Party
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom is hinting at a possible return to the political fray, asking his social media followers whether his Internet Party should stand in next year's election.
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Key moments: John Key's three terms as PM
Key moments: John Key's three terms as PM
A look back at some pivotal moments in Prime Minister John Key's three terms in the top job.
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'Great to see him in our corner'
Labour on Morgan's new party: 'Great to see him in our corner'
Labour and the Greens are downplaying the possible effect of Gareth Morgan's new party on their chances in next year's election.
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Gareth Morgan rules out future coalition
Gareth Morgan rules out future coalition
Economist Gareth Morgan says his new Opportunities Party would not form a coalition but could happily work with either Labour or National. Video, Audio
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David Cunliffe: 'I've had a great run in politics'
Cunliffe to retire from politics
Former Labour Party leader David Cunliffe will retire from politics at the 2017 election, but says he has not been forced out of Parliament. Video
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Dotcom lawyer says US case 'frankensteined'
Kim Dotcom's laywer, Ron Mansfield, says the United States' case against his clients has been "frankensteined" to meet extradition requirements. The comment came in his closing submission for Mr… Audio
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Anthony Byrt: art, criticism, and poker
Kim Hill talks to New Zealand critic and journalist Anthony Byrt, writer for Metro, contributor to international contemporary art magazine Artforum International, and Reviewer of the Year at the 2015… Audio
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Crown lawyers questioned over Kim Dotcom's evidence
Crown lawyers have come in for intense questioning from a judge, over whether Kim Dotcom should have been prevented from presenting evidence in his appeal against extradition. Audio
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Extra evidence would not have helped Dotcom - Crown
Extra evidence would not have helped Dotcom - Crown
Evidence that Kim Dotcom was not allowed to present at his extradition hearing would not have helped his case anyway, the Crown says.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 2 2016
Audio 2 Sep 2016A review of the week's news including... A tsunami warning after a severe 7.1 earthquake north of East Cape, Havelock North's residents finally get the chance to grill their local leaders, the… Audio
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Kim Dotcom court stream goes live
Kim Dotcom court stream goes live
A video stream of Kim Dotcom's appeal against extradition is now online - it is the first time a New Zealand court case has been livestreamed.
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Stream me up, Dotty: a new legal frontier
Dotcom court livestream unlikely to become the norm
Analysis - Anybody with internet access will now be able to watch Kim Dotcom's appeal against extradition. What precedent will that set?