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Mangkut batters China after killing at least 64 in Philippines
Authorities in Guandong province, China have issued a red alert as Typhoon Mangkut, which has already killed 64 people in the Philippines and wreaked havoc in Macau and Hong Kong, approaches. Video, Audio
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Typhoon Mangkhut continues to ravage east Asia
Typhoon Mangkhut is sweeping through east Asia, killing dozens in the Philippines, closing casinos in Macau, and now hitting China and Hong Kong. New Zealand expat Craig Hoyle joins us from Hong Kong… Audio
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The Panel with Maria Slade and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
Audio 17 Sep 2018As Aucklanders bask in the warmth of spring, down south things are a bit chillier ... Iris Scott from the snow-blanketed Rees Valley near Glenorchy joins us to talk about the big storm hitting central… Audio
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Typhoon Mangkhut: Deadly typhoon lands in south China
Death toll rises in Philippines as Typhoon Mangkhut lashes China
Typhoon Mangkhut is lashing China's most populous province, bringing winds of up to 162kph.
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Deadly Typhoon Mangkhut takes aim at south China
Deadly Typhoon Mangkhut takes aim at south China
Heavy rain and strong winds are lashing the south coast of China as Typhoon Mangkhut closes in.
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Sport: Guam footballers fall short as Fiji, Solomons draw
Sport: Guam footballers fall short as Fiji, Solomons draw
The Guam men's football team have missed out on promotion in the East Asian Cup after a 1-1 draw against Mongolia in their final group match.
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Sport: Mixed results for Guam footballers
Sport: Mixed results for Guam footballers
The Guam men's football team have been beaten 2-0 in their latest East Asian Cup match against Macau.
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Sport: Fiji footballers face weight of expectation vs Solomon Islands
Sport: Fiji footballers face weight of expectation vs Solomon Islands
The Fiji football squad is playing catch-up ahead of international friendly matches over the coming week, says coach Christophe Gamel
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Sport: Guam make winning start in East Asian Cup
Sport: Guam make winning start in East Asian Cup
The Guam men's football team has made an emphatic start to the East Asian Cup, crushing the Northern Mariana Islands 4-0 in their opening match in Mongolia.
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Aus billionaire James Packer quits 22 directorships
Aus billionaire James Packer quits 22 directorships
Australian billionaire James Packer has quit 22 company directorships in recent weeks.
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China's demand from airlines
The Chinese Civil Aviation Administration has sent a letter to 36 foreign air carriers demanding they remove any references that suggests Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau are independent nations. === Audio
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The Panel with Rosemary McLeod and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
Audio 7 May 2018Do you want a highly successful celeb telling you what you're doing right and wrong? What the Panelists Rosemary McLeod and Peter Fa'afiu want to talk about. Murray Thompson of the Department of Oral… Audio
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Educational results falling for NZ's disadvantaged
Educational results falling for NZ's disadvantaged
The number of New Zealand children from poor backgrounds who are succeeding academically is falling by at least 1 percentage point a year, an OECD report shows.
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Pacific island countries left on EU tax haven blacklist
Pacific island countries left on EU tax haven blacklist
More than half the countries that remain on a European Union blacklist of tax havens are Pacific Island nations after other states moved to address EU concerns.
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Samoa among newly blacklisted 'tax havens'
Samoa among newly blacklisted 'tax havens'
The European Union has blacklisted 17 countries as tax havens as it cracks down on tax avoidance.
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Suspects in bulletproof vests revisit crime scene
Women charged with murdering the half-brother of North Korea's leader revisit the scene
Handcuffed, wearing bulletproof vests and under heavily armed guard, the two women were pushed around a Malaysian airport in wheelchairs.
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King trips at US Open final hurdle
King trips at US Open final hurdle
New Zealand's top woman squash player Joelle King's run at the US Open in Philadelphia is over.
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King loses Macau title
King loses Macau title
New Zealand squash player Joelle King has fallen just short of defending her crown at the $70,000 Macau Open in China.
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CNMI construction workers protests continue
CNMI construction workers protests continue
About 40 construction workers of contractors who built Imperial Pacific Resort on Saipan protested anew yesterday at the casino site.
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Kim Jong-nam's body released to North Korea
Kim Jong-nam's body released to North Korea
Malaysia has released the body of the assassinated half-brother of North Korea's leader.
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China-backed Lam elected as next HK leader
China-backed Lam elected as next HK leader
A Beijing-backed civil servant, Carrie Lam, has been chosen to be Hong Kong's next leader amid accusations that Beijing meddled in the process.
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North Korea and Malaysia ban each other's citizens from leaving
North Korea and Malaysia ban each other's citizens from leaving
North Korea and Malaysia have banned each other's citizens from leaving their countries, in a growing row over the killing of Kim Jong-nam.
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Kim Jong-nam death sparks diplomatic row
Kim Jong-nam death sparks diplomatic row
Malaysia has recalled its envoy to Pyongyang in an escalating row over the killing of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.
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North Korean man arrested over killing of Kim Jong-nam
North Korean man arrested over killing of Kim Jong-nam
A North Korean national has been arrested over the killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother, Malaysian police say.
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More arrests over death of Kim Jong-nam
More arrests over death of Kim Jong-nam
Two more suspects have been arrested in connection with the death of Kim Jong-nam, the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, in Malaysia.