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LynnMall terror attack: How the world saw it
LynnMall terror attack: How the world saw it
The news that New Zealand police had shot dead a terrorist quickly made headlines around the world. Here's how overseas media saw the attack.
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Terrorism specialist says NZ's law has been outdated for years
Because the terrorist was under surveillance, police were in position to shoot him and end the knife attack within 60 seconds of it starting. That was a quick response according to Dr John Battersby.
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Proposed law change may not have made a difference - Geddis
Yesterday's attacks raise the question of why the terrorist hadn't previously faced heavier charges under New Zealand's anti-terrorism laws. Kim Hill spoke to Professor Andrew Geddis. Audio
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Man shot dead at Countdown supermarket in Auckland
LynnMall terrorist attack: Three victims in critical condition
Three of the six people who were injured by a terrorist shot dead by police at a West Auckland supermarket this afternoon are in a critical condition in hospital.
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Terrorism attack: Crown files urgent court action to lift suppression orders
Terrorism attack: Crown files urgent court action to lift suppression orders
The Crown is seeking the urgent lifting of the suppression orders which prevent the background of the terrorist responsible for the Auckland supermarket knife attack being made public, the PM's…
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LynnMall stabbings a 'terrorist attack' by a 'known threat to NZ' - PM
LynnMall terrorist attack: 'What happened today was despicable' - PM
The man shot dead by police in today's terror attack in Auckland that left six people injured has been under the watch of authorities since 2016, the government revealed today.
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Political editor's analysis on New Lynn terror attacker's status
A violent extremist and a known threat to New Zealand who was under constant surveillance has brought terror to an Auckland supermarket.
Six people were injured by the man after he entered the… Video, Audio
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New Lynn terror attack: Mayor frustrated details of attacker withheld by law
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says it's frustrating not all the details of the attacker can be revealed because of a court order.
He knew nothing about the individual beforehand. But he said from his… Video, Audio
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Covid-19 Fiji: 250 new cases - 13 on remote Kadavu
Covid-19 infections continue to rise in remote Fiji
Thirteen more people have tested positive to Covid-19 on remote Kadavu island, with three patients - all pregnant mothers - admitted at the Vunisea Hospital.
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Decision to test essential workers crossing Auckland's border described as 'ludicrous'
Decision to test essential workers crossing Auckland's border described as 'ludicrous'
Transport groups are angry the Director-General of Health did not consult them before deciding to test essential workers crossing Auckland's border.
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Covid-19 updates for 2 September - as it happened
Covid-19 updates for 2 September - as it happened
Essential workers commuting across Auckland's border will be asked to get regular tests from tomorrow, while there are now 42 people with Covid-19 in hospitals. See how the day unfolded with RNZ's…
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Covid-19 update: 49 new community cases reported in New Zealand
Covid-19 update: 49 new community cases in NZ
The number of new community cases of Covid-19 connected to the Delta outbreak has dropped to 49 today.
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Greyhound Racing Industry 'on notice' over transparency, animal welfare - Minister
Greyhound industry 'on notice' over transparency - Minister
The Greyhound Racing industry has unnecessarily obfuscated information, the government's reviewer says, and the minister has warned it is being put "formally on notice".
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'Low-trust' approach needs to be taken to workers crossing Auckland borders, Des Gorman says
'I think we need to have a low-trust environment' - medical expert
Emeritus professor of medicine Des Gorman says the approach to Auckland's borders needs to be tougher and we need to have tough conversations about what that might mean. Audio
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Twenty years in Afghanistan: immense damage over 'a little revenge'
Twenty years in Afghanistan: immense damage over 'a little revenge'
Analysis: Tallying the balance of good and bad done in the Afghanistan War leaves Tim Watkin wondering at the immense damage and ongoing effects that have resulted from the US's retaliation for the…
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Oyster parasite Bonamia ostreae not in Foveaux Strait despite warning it was
Oyster parasite Bonamia ostreae not in Foveaux Strait despite warning it was
A deadly oyster parasite which was reportedly found in Foveaux Strait earlier this year was never there, the Ministry for Primary Industries says.
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Arrests made, drugs seized as police enforce lockdown travel restrictions
Arrests made, drugs seized as police enforce lockdown travel restrictions
Police have made a number of arrests in Waikato after uncovering firearms, cash and drugs as officers carried out lockdown compliance vehicle stops.
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Northland iwi leader calls for swifter wastewater testing
Northland iwi leader calls for swifter wastewater testing
A Northland iwi leader is calling for Covid-19 wastewater testing to happen immediately in future lockdowns as regional investigations ramp up.
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Call for government to consider cheaper, quicker testing for Covid-19
Call for government to consider cheaper, quicker testing for Covid-19
Essential workers and a top Covid-19 expert are among a growing group calling for rapid tests to help New Zealand get ahead of the Delta variant spread. Audio
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Covid-19 infections recorded across Fiji: 3 in Labasa, 6 on Malolo
Covid-19 spreads to Fiji's north as more cases confirmed on holiday hotspot
Cases of Covid-19 are being reported across the country amid 423 new infections of the Delta variant.
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What's the metaverse and why should we care about it?
What's the metaverse and why should we care about it?
Some say the metaverse is overhyped, while others say it's an inevitable future, and nothing short of revolutionary.
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Cook Islands achieves over 90 percent vaccination coverage
Cook Islands achieves over 90 percent vaccination coverage
The Cook Islands government has vaccinated more than 90 percent of its eligible population against Covid-19.
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Fiji opens up a little as cases spread East
Fiji opens up a little as cases spread East
Fiji is easing its restriction of movement as the government announced new curfew hours to reflect improvements in its Covid-19 vaccine delivery.
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More Covid cases on remote Fiji island
46 more villagers on remote Fijian island test positive to Covid
Forty-six more people have tested positive to Covid-19 on Fiji's remote island of Kadavu amid 485 new infections and 11 deaths.
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Greece erects fence at Turkey border amid warnings of Afghan migrant surge
Greece erects Turkey border fence as Afghans flee
A 40km barrier is placed at the land border amid warnings of a surge of Afghan migrants.