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Israel strikes high-rises in Gaza City, ahead of cabinet meeting to discuss risk of ground operation to hostages
Israel strikes high-rises in Gaza City
The strikes came ahead of a cabinet meeting to discuss the risk to hostages when the Israeli military undertakes a ground operation planned to take control of Gaza City.
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Father’s intuition led to arrest in manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s killer
How father's intuition led to arrest in Charlie Kirk's murder
The FBI had received more than 7000 leads and tips, but one tip from a father and family friend led to a major break in the massive manhunt.
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Maya Moore guilty of arson and firearms charges after blazes at two Wairarapa properties
'I've had enough': Farm worker torched two properties after fallout
Maya Moore caused $2 million in damage after setting fires at the neighbouring properties.
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China pilots village surveillance in Solomon Islands, seeks stability
China pilots village surveillance in Solomon Islands, seeks stability
Chinese police are piloting fingerprint and data collection to curb social unrest, officials and locals confirmed to Reuters.
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Anti-racism group weighs in on Tākuta Ferris' comments, meets with Te Pāti Māori
Anti-racism group weighs in on Te Pāti Māori MP's comments
The group has met with the party over comments made by MP Tākuta Ferris.
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Australia to spend $1.1 billion on Anduril undersea drone fleet
Australia to spend $1.1b on undersea drone fleet
The "Ghost Shark" autonomous undersea vehicles were developed by its defence force and US startup Anduril Industries, for surveillance and strikes.
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Pacific news in brief for 10 September
Pacific news in brief for 10 September
A round-up of news from around the region, including a warning from a lieutenant-colonel that drug cartels will keep targeting Pacific countries which have weaker border controls.
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Defence chiefs told top US space commander NZ could help by rapidly launching satellites
Defence chiefs told top US space commander NZ could rapidly launch satellites
Newly released documents also said there would be investment in systems to help them 'plug into' partner networks.
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Amnesty says Pakistan spying on millions through phone-tapping, firewall
Amnesty says Pakistan spying on millions through phone-tapping, firewall
"Mass surveillance creates a chilling effect in society, whereby people are deterred from exercising their rights, both online and offline," the report said.
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Thousands take to the streets against methamphetamines in French Polynesia
Thousands take to the streets against 'ice' in French Polynesia
More than 6500 protesters took to the streets over the weekend to oppose the growing influence of methamphetamines, which is believed to have created 30,000 addicts, including children.
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What's in the latest batch of Epstein files
What's in the latest batch of Epstein files
Tens of thousands of documents related to the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his death in prison have been released.
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Chinese police conduct community policing outreach during visit to Malaita
Chinese police deliver 'public lectures' in Malaita
They also "showcased Chinese martial arts" in remote communities in North Malaita as part of a community policing awareness programme led by the Solomon Islands Police.
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Otago poultry farm to soon be back in business after bird flu outbreak
Otago poultry farm to soon be back in business after bird flu outbreak
The first flock of chicks have been transferred to the Otago laying farm.
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11-year-old fatally shot after ‘ding dong ditching’ in Houston, police say
11-year-old fatally shot after ‘ding dong ditching’ in Houston, police say
Police say a man came out of the house after the prank and shot the boy as he ran down the street.
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NZ Drug Foundation concerned drug related deaths, hospitalisations will rise
'We are losing almost three New Zealanders every week to preventable overdose'
The current system is woefully ill-equipped and underfunded to both prevent and respond to harm, Drug Foundation executive director says.
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Government promises to give police more information-collecting powers, details scant
Government promises to give police more information-collecting powers
But details on the upcoming law change are still scant. Audio
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Facial tech company wanted 'pragmatic policy interventions'
Facial tech company wanted 'pragmatic policy interventions'
The Justice Minister asked a retail crime surveillance company to help change privacy laws, a newly released email suggests - but the company now says it misspoke.
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Colonoscopy crisis: Thousands go private as public waits grow
20,000 and counting: Colonoscopy waitlist pushes patients to go private
The procedure can help prevent bowel cancer. But even as more cases are outsourced, the public system is struggling. Audio
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Israeli-made drones not ruled out by NZ Defence Force
Israeli-made drones not ruled out by NZ Defence Force
The military had already sourced bomb-clearing robots from Israeli firm Roboteam before the Gaza conflict.
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Watch: Judith Collins and Winston Peters reveal new $2.7b planes and helicopters
Seahawks and Airbuses: Government reveals $2.7b planes and helicopters
Live: Judith Collins and Winston Peters have revealed the planes chosen to replace the Defence Force's ageing 757s, and a fleet of helicopters to be based on NZ's frigates.
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Influenza symptom reports climb
Audio 21 Aug 2025Reports of fever and cough symptoms have climbed to their highest levels so far this year, but remain in line with previous years' figures. Audio
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Israel demands release of all hostages after Hamas backs new truce offer
Israel demands release of all hostages after Hamas backs new truce offer
Mediator Qatar expressed guarded optimism for the new proposal, noting that it was 'almost identical' to an earlier version agreed to by Israel. Audio
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Antibiotic use likely fuelled the rise of a 'superbug' in NZ - genomics offers a defence against the next threat
Antibiotics likely fuelled the rise of a 'superbug' in NZ
Once considered mainly a hospital problem, methicillin-resistant infections are now common in the community.
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Diplomacy or defiance: Iran's rulers face existential choice after US-Israeli strikes
Iran's rulers face existential choice after US-Israeli strikes
Analysis: The clerical elite stands at a crossroads: defy pressure to halt its nuclear activity, or concede and risk a fracture.