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Thousands protest in Indonesia as military deployed in capital
Thousands protest in Indonesia as military deployed in capital
Thousands of Indonesians have rallied across the country as the military was deployed in the capital after six people were killed in nationwide protests.
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Xi and Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself as an alternative global leader
Xi, Putin stand shoulder to shoulder as China casts itself as an alternative global leader
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has cast his country as a force for global economic stability and pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to support its partners.
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Elderly hit hard by cost of living crisis
This week an RNZ survey showed even retirees who have paid off their homes are struggling as rates and insurance costs increase. Audio
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Trump holds Gaza policy meeting with Tony Blair and Jared Kushner
Trump holds Gaza meeting with former British PM and son-in-law
The hostage crisis, plans to escalate food aid deliveries and post-war plans were on the agenda at the White House.
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The Asian candidates contesting local government seats in Canterbury
The Asian candidates contesting local government seats in Canterbury
More than 10 candidates of Asian origin are contesting local government seats in the Canterbury region.
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Watch: Auckland boarding house managers evict 26 people with two days' notice
Boarding house evicts 26 people with two days' notice
Bryan Watling had been living at St Albans Lodge in Mt Eden for about seven years. Audio
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Strong links between serious health conditions and violence or abuse - study
Strong links between serious health conditions and violence or abuse - study
The study found men and women who experienced violence were more likely to be hospitalised for a range of reasons - including cancer, respiratory illness, and nervous system and digestive disorders.
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The industry-killing crisis
Inside a gas-hungry business facing soaring energy bills
As the natural gas supply dwindles, a glasshouse tomato grower fears for its future, and the future of growing food in New Zealand
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The industry-killing crisis
As the natural gas supply dwindles, a glasshouse tomato grower fears for its future, and the future of growing food in New Zealand Audio
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Tropical Storm Kajiki leaves one dead in Vietnam after making landfall as typhoon
Powerful typhoon tears through Vietnam
Winds ripped through properties, uprooted trees from the ground and knocked down lampposts.
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Reserve Bank begins consultation on amount of capital banks should hold
Luxon welcomes Reserve Bank's review on amount of capital banks should hold
The banking sector, politicians and the Commerce Commission have complained that capital requirements were stifling competition.
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Samoa's voters weigh cost of living, blackouts and political turmoil ahead of election
Fate of the Pacific's 'Iron Lady' could rest on a $50 box of chicken
Samoans will vote for their next government on Friday in elections that have been defined by soaring cost-of-living pressures, blackouts and political turmoil.
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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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Pentagon plans military deployment in Chicago, Washington Post reports
Chicago 'probably next' in line for military crackdown - report
The US President said "Chicago is a mess", as he continued his attacks on cities run by Democratic politicians.
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UK's Farage sets out plan for 'mass deportation' of asylum seekers
UK's Farage sets out plan for 'mass deportation' of asylum seekers
Reform UK leader cites Trump's record of being 'tough' as he vows to sign deal if his part becomes government.
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Public health group report calls for wealth tax, cross-party focus on wellbeing
Public health group report calls for wealth tax, cross-party focus on wellbeing
The committee, led by a former Green MP, says its report aims to review progress in New Zealand health since 2000 and looks ahead to improvements needed out to 2040.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 21 August 2025
Audio 21 Aug 2025Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety: Does she stand by her statement, "I am a woman that stands for women in this Parliament"; if so, how many… Audio
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'Final act of violence': Mum killed by partner in suspected murder-suicide
'I couldn't save mum': Woman killed by partner in suspected murder-suicide
Maxine Puhi's family hope her story will help others reach out for help.
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Two protesters leave Denniston Plateau coal bucket after three weeks
Denniston Plateau protesters charged with trespass
Two protesters have ended their three-week stint in a giant coal bucket above the native bush.
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Neighbours question fatal police shooting that left woman dead, partner critically injured
'That's not right': Neighbours question fatal police shooting
The distressed scream of a woman rang out across a tight-knit Christchurch neighbourhood. Then a gunshot followed.
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Woman killed, man critically injured after both shot by police in Christchurch
'She was always calling the police': Woman killed, man critical in double police shooting
A woman was fatally shot by police after she advanced on police "brandishing" a hunting knife moments after her partner had been shot by police.
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Jobseekers facing benefit sanctions have to volunteer but charities say they're swamped
Charity swamped by jobseekers facing benefit sanctions
The government brought in new rules in May, requiring beneficiaries to do community work if they don't meet their obligations.
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Church pastor says community devastated after woman killed, man critically injured by police
'They seemed to be getting alright': Community devastated as couple shot by police
The death of a woman and her partner's wounding at a Kāinga Ora home have left those that knew them heartbroken, their pastor says.
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Residents keep faith in troubled Newtown despite rise in antisocial behaviour
'Fighting the good fight': Residents keep faith in Wellington's troubled suburb
There are concerns homelessness, drug taking, and antisocial behaviour in Newtown is reaching desperate levels.