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Auckland candidate’s election hoardings damaged four times in two days
Auckland candidate’s election hoardings damaged four times in two days
An Indian-origin licensing trust candidate has been forced to fork out more than $2000 to replace damaged campaign boards in West Auckland.
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Over 31 instances of polio in Papua New Guinea - WHO
Over 31 instances of polio in Papua New Guinea
While no cases of paralysis had been reported, the risk of further transmission remained high, WHO said.
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Watch: Burglary crew targets Labubu store, surveillance video released in hopes to catch the thieves
Watch: Burglary crew targets California Labubu store
Surveillance video has been released in hopes of catching the thieves.
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US to ease human rights criticism of El Salvador, Israel and Russia, Washington Post says
US to ease human rights criticism of El Salvador, Israel and Russia - report
The Trump administration has moved to reshape the State Department's human rights bureau, which it says has become a platform for "left-wing activists to wage vendettas against 'anti-woke' leaders".
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Stronger rules planned for use of biometric data
Stronger rules planned for use of biometric data
The rules will cover aspects that include facial recognition, fingerprints and iris scanning. Audio
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ ex Gina Huynh, who dropped out of his case as 'Victim-3', writes letter to judge pushing for his release
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ex writes letter to judge pushing for his release
The ex-girlfriend was supposed to testify against Combs in his criminal case, but mysteriously dropped out days before the trial began.
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How Pakistan shot down India's cutting-edge fighter using Chinese gear
How Pakistan shot down India's cutting-edge fighter
Chinese-made J-10s helped Pakistan shoot down one of India's prized Rafale fighters in the biggest air clash in decades.
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'Spying at unprecedented levels': $13.6b annual cost for Australia
'Spying at unprecedented levels': $13.6b annual cost for Australia
The country's domestic spy chief says 24 "major espionage and foreign interference" operations have been disrupted in the last three years alone.
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Murder defence team claim shots fired at Hori Gage were intended to intimidate, not kill him
Murder defence team claim shots fired at Hori Gage were intended to intimidate, not kill him
Royden Haenga and Robert Richards are facing trial for the murder of Gage, whom the two Black Power members allegedly killed in retaliation for an attack on one of their local presidents several days…
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Billboard camera footage used by transport agency to spot cars and trucks
Billboard camera footage secretly used by transport agency
NZTA says it is testing the potential use for combating fraud by illegal garages issuing warrants of fitness. Audio
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Doctor accused of secret toilet recordings had images of 460 victims, Australian police say
Doctor accused of recording hundreds of victims in hospital toilets
A trainee surgeon accused of secretly snapping intimate images in Australian hospital toilets allegedly ranked the photos and videos, according to court documents.
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Send in the drones: Call for aerial crackdown on dirt bikers
'It's about deterrence': Call for aerial crackdown on dirt bikers
A Rotorua resident wants drones used to fight illegal dirt bike activity plaguing the city.
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Twelve cases of Campylobacter reported in Nelson Tasman districts following severe flooding
Twelve cases of Campylobacter in Nelson Tasman following floods
All bore water owners in the region are asked to continue to boil their water as a precaution.
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Defence spoke to tech company behind US-Mexico border security towers
Defence spoke to tech company behind US-Mexico border security towers
Meanwhile the government also wants to up its own game in supplying international markets with high-tech military systems.
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New Zealand First's Cash Transactions Protection Bill - What it is and what it could do
Why New Zealand First wants to require businesses to accept cash
Explainer - A member's bill put forward by New Zealand First would require businesses to accept cash as payment. Here's what you need to know. Audio
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Meta investors, Zuckerberg reach settlement to end multibillion-dollar trial over Facebook privacy litigation
Meta investors, Zuckerberg reach settlement to end $13.5b trial
The trial would have been a rare opportunity for Meta investors to see the Meta boss answer probing questions under oath.
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Toxic, highly invasive pest plant found at Far North beach
Toxic, highly invasive pest plant found at Far North beach
The plant known as sea spurge has already taken over large swathes of the Australian coast has been discovered at Kapowairua/Spirits Bay for the first time.
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Criminologist fears electronic tagging of migrants 'going to get huge'
Criminologist fears electronic tagging of migrants 'going to get huge'
The government has introduced legislation that would allow electronic monitoring of migrants and asylum seekers who pose a security risk, or might run away.
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Invasive worm species found under Bluff wharf
Invasive worm species found under Bluff wharf
An invasive species of worm has been found in Bluff Harbour, and the Southland Regional Council is trying to determine if it has spread.
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'Hate and discrimination': Temple attack sparks outrage in Fiji's Indo-Fijian community
'Hate and discrimination': Temple attack sparks outrage
Fiji's former attorney-general claims attacks on the Indo-Fijian community are on the rise and the government is largely ignoring them.
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'Inexcusable' failures led to Donald Trump assassination attempt - Senate report
'Complete breakdown of security': What led to Trump's assassination attempt
A senate report has found a "cascade of preventable failures" by the Secret Service almost cost Trump his life while on the campaign trail. Video
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President Donald Trump reflects on assassination bid after secret service suspend six staff
'Bad day': Trump reflects on assassination bid one year later
It comes after US media reports six secret service staff face disciplinary actions.
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Government unveils its first-ever national artificial intelligence strategy
First-ever national artificial intelligence strategy unveiled
New Zealand has now joined other countries in tackling the AI opportunity, and challenge.
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More than 78,000 in FSM to benefit from US$17.9m climate-health programme
78,000 in FSM to benefit from US$17.9m climate-health project
The Federated States of Micronesia has developed a major climate change and health programme aimed at preventing the spread of climate-sensitive diseases.
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Dengue scare hits Pacific Mini Games; athlete receives medical care, health alert issued
Dengue scare alert at Pacific Mini Games; one athlete under medical care
Palau's Health Ministry is asking athletes, teams, visitors and the people of the islands to protect themselves as much as possible from mosquito bites.