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  • Covid-19: Border workers to get saliva testing, 16 fined for refusing tests

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Jul 2021
    Doctor holding swab test tube for 2019-nCoV analyzing. Coronavirus test. Blue medical gloves and protective face mask for protection against covid-19 virus. Coronavirus and pandemic

    Saliva testing is being rolled out to all frontline border workers, with 16 workers today fined for not complying with testing requirements, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins has announced.

    Covid-19: Border workers to get saliva testing, 16 fined for refusing tests
  • Pasifika in NZ most likely to be hospitalised for Covid-19

    News
    Pacific
    14 Jul 2021
    Inside Hospital generic

    A recently published New Zealand Medical Journal article, indicated that Pasifika are three times more likely to be hospitalised for the virus than other ethnic groups.

    Pasifika at greater odds of Covid-19 hospitalisation, Māori closely follow - research
  • Haiti requests foreign troops after president's assassination

    News
    World crime
    10 Jul 2021
    Police look on as a crowd surrounds the Petionville Police station.

    Bloodied and bruised, arrested suspects in leader's death were shown to the media in Haiti.

    Haiti requests foreign troops after president's assassination
  • After pressuring telecom firms, Myanmar's junta bans executives from leaving

    News
    World world politics
    5 Jul 2021
    Protesters take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on July 3, 2021.

    Senior foreign executives of major telecommunications firms in Myanmar have been told by the junta that they must not leave the country without permission, a person with direct knowledge of the matter…

    After pressuring telecom firms, Myanmar's junta bans executives from leaving
  • 'It really stresses me out': NSW Premier's worry over lockdown decision

    News
    World Covid-19
    5 Jul 2021
    New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian speaks after a State Library tour by the visiting Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte in Sydney on October 9, 2019.

    NSW has seen some "pleasing" signs the lockdown is working, but authorities say the lifting of the stay-at-home order will depend on how well residents can stick to the rules.

    Covid-19: NSW Premier reveals key worry ahead of decision on lockdown
  • Singapore's roadmap to living with Covid-19 may preview an 'endgame'

    News
    World health
    4 Jul 2021
    People wait in queue to buy durian on June 24, 2021 in Singapore. On June 21, Singapore entered into a calibrated easing of social management measures as local community COVID-19 cases remain under control.

    Racing ahead with vaccinations, Singapore is looking at a less restricted future learning to live with the virus.

    Singapore's roadmap to living with Covid-19 may preview an 'endgame'
  • NZX earns praise over creation of separate regulatory body

    News
    Business
    30 Jun 2021
    No caption

    Steps the stock exchange has taken to mitigate conflicts of interest and improve market surveillance have been commended.

    NZX earns praise over creation of separate regulatory body
  • Report finds Chinese censorship, surveillance at Australian universities

    News
    World education
    30 Jun 2021
    A university lecture hall full of students. Generic, file image.

    High numbers of Chinese students at Australian universities have created an environment of self-censorship with lecturers avoiding criticism of Beijing and Chinese students staying silent in fear of…

    Chinese censorship, surveillance found at Australian universities - rights group
  • SIS spy agency's deal to use CCTV set up under outdated laws

    News
    New Zealand technology
    29 Jun 2021
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    The Security Intelligence Service has been using a deal set up under outdated laws to surveil people on closed circuit TV or CCTV cameras in Auckland for years.

    SIS spy agency's deal to use CCTV set up under outdated laws
  • SIS spy agency's deal to use CCTV set up under outdated laws

    News
    New Zealand technology
    29 Jun 2021
    No caption

    The Security Intelligence Service has been using a deal set up under outdated laws to surveil people on closed circuit TV or CCTV cameras in Auckland for years.

    SIS spy agency's deal to use CCTV set up under outdated laws
  • Chinese embassy denies lecturers' surveillance suspicions

    Audio
    education security
    29 Jun 2021
    A university lecture hall full of students. Generic, file image.

    The Chinese Embassy has hit back at claims spies are infiltrating New Zealand universities, calling the accusations groundless and hearsay.

    University lecturers in Chinese politics and history have… Audio

  • SIS using Auckland CCTV for surveillance

    Audio
    security
    29 Jun 2021
    A security CCTV camera monitoring system.

    The SIS has been using an agreement set up under outdated laws to use CCTV cameras in Auckland to carry out surveillance of people of interest.

    It's been going for four years but the Minister in… Audio

  • SIS spy agency's CCTV use: 'Unresolved questions' over legality

    News
    New Zealand
    28 Jun 2021
    A security CCTV camera monitoring system.

    The spy agency watchdog says closed circuit TV or CCTV is being used in a "lawful" and "responsible" way, but questions its legal basis.

    SIS spy agency's CCTV use: 'Unresolved questions' over legality
  • Life’s Big Questions: Nicky Hager and NZ’s role in Five Eyes

    Audio
    security world
    26 Jun 2021
    Danyl Mclauchlan

    Protein scientist and writer Danyl McLauchlan joins Kim to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. This week he's discussing the current relevance of Nicky Hager's 1996 book Secret Power in… Audio

  • Female wallaby killed in Kakanui Range as part of pest eradication

    News
    New Zealand Country
    25 Jun 2021
    Contractors from Heliventures and thermal imagery operator Trap and Trigger with the wallaby killed in the Kakanui Mountains.

    A female wallaby has been killed in North Otago's Kakanui Range by an Otago Regional Council team tasked with monitoring and destroying the pest.

    Pest eradication: Female wallaby killed in North Otago's Kakanui Range
  • Covid-19 forced govt to cut back defence spending - Peeni Henare

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    Politics defence force
    25 Jun 2021
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    The $20 billion spend-up on defence is the latest Covid-19 casualty, with a range of options to scale it down now before the finance minister.

    Covid-19 forced govt to cut back defence spending - Peeni Henare
  • NZ to support FFA sustainable management of Pacific fisheries

    News
    Pacific
    22 Jun 2021
    no caption

    New Zealand has signed an agreement of more than US$12 million with the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency.

    NZ to support FFA sustainable management of Pacific fisheries
  • Peace activists say NZ space law vague on military

    Audio
    technology law
    21 Jun 2021
    A protest group is installing billboards around Mahia and Wairoa against Rocket Lab.

    Peace activists picketing outside Rocket Lab's Auckland headquarters are demanding it stop launching surveillance and military satellites from New Zealand. They say it's contributing to the… Audio

  • Sydney's Covid-19 community cluster rises to nine

    News
    World Covid-19
    20 Jun 2021
    A health worker registers a resident at a Covid-19 coronavirus drive through testing site on Bondi Beach in Sydney on June 17, 2021,

    Masks have been mandated in parts of Sydney as fears of community spread grow.

    Covid-19: Sydney's Bondi community cluster rises to nine
  • Sanford backs lengthy lead-in for cameras on fishing boats

    News
    New Zealand environment
    19 Jun 2021
    No caption

    A three-year delay before cameras are installed in fishing boats is justified, because it will take time to fine tune the technology, a major fishing company says.

    Sanford backs lengthy lead-in for cameras on fishing boats
  • The Sampler: Sophia Kennedy, Cadence Weapon, Matt Sweeney & Bonny Prince Billy

    Audio 19 Jun 2021
    Sophia Kennedy

    Tony Stamp investigates the second album from America-born/ Germany-based electro singer Sophia Kennedy, a politically-charged collection by Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon, and a team up between… Audio

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  • The Sampler: Sophia Kennedy, Cadence Weapon, Matt Sweeney & Bonny Prince Billy

    News
    The Sampler
    19 Jun 2021
    Sophia Kennedy

    Tony Stamp investigates the second album from America-born/ Germany-based electro singer Sophia Kennedy, a politically-charged collection by Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon, and a team up between…

    Audio

    The Sampler: Sophia Kennedy, Cadence Weapon, Matt Sweeney & Bonny Prince Billy
  • Christchurch Call and Countering Violent Extremism: helping or hindering?

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    15 Jun 2021
    The Christchurch Call meeting at the UN in New York.

    Analysis - The Christchurch Call and counterterrorism programme Countering Violent Extremism could lead to policies that unfairly target minorities, writes Gabriel Ford.

    Christchurch Call and Countering Violent Extremism: helping or hindering?
  • Police tight-lipped on tools used to scan social media activity

    News
    New Zealand technology
    14 Jun 2021
    business man hand working on laptop computer with digital layer business strategy and social media diagram on wooden desk

    Police have been using or trialing at least three tools to search social media activity during investigations, but won't say what ones.

    Police tight-lipped on tools used to scan social media activity
  • 'His only fault is he is Uighur'

    Audio
    refugees and migrants world politics
    14 Jun 2021
    Security cameras are seen on a street in Urumqi, capital of China's Xinjiang region on July 2, 2010.

    Amnesty International's report on repression of Muslims in Xinjiang was released last week. Kadambari Raghukumar spoke to the Auckland-based sister of one detainee whose case features in the report. 

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