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'New variant' of coronavirus identified in England
'New variant' of coronavirus identified in England
A new variant of coronavirus has been found which is growing faster in some parts of England, MPs have been told.
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Insurer's driving app a form of 'surveillance' - law professor
Privacy questions over insurer's driving app
Tower said its GoCarma app is a way for drivers to potentially lower their insurance excess, but critics warn it intrudes on privacy and it is unclear who is really getting the benefit.
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Lab equipment and supplies for Samoa's Covid-19 response
Samoa gets Covid-19 response support
Samoa is to get $US2.3 million worth of laboratory equipment and medical supplies for its Covid-19 response.
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Intelligence agencies' failures highlighted but no accountability sought
Intelligence agencies' failures highlighted but no accountability sought
Several key security and intelligence agencies failed to do their counter-terrorism job well, or at all, but there remains no way of holding them to account.
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Comancheros-linked would-be drug courier jailed over failed deal
Comancheros-linked would-be drug courier jailed over failed deal
Two more people involved with the Comancheros motorcycle gang have been sentenced after police surveilled a failed million dollar drug deal and a money launderer funnelling stacks of cash through…
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'It's not OK': Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel issues call to address racist behaviour
'It's not OK': Christchurch mayor issues call to address racist behaviour
The country has a responsibility to take ownership of the racism and taunts that minorities such as Muslims experience, Lianne Dalziel says. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern promises to close 'gaps in hate speech legislation'
Ardern promises to close 'gaps in hate speech legislation'
The prime minister's hope for political consensus regarding hate speech law is looking doubtful as the report into the Christchurch terror attack reignites the debate. Audio
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The spy club and international politics
The spy club and international politics
The Detail - Our Five-Eyes spy network has evolved from a surveillance agency to a political tool - and New Zealand is caught between old allies and new trading partners.
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When security and trade clash
Our Five-Eyes spy network has evolved from a surveillance agency to a political tool - and New Zealand is caught between old allies and new trading partners. Audio
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The spy club and international politics
When security and trade clash
Our Five-Eyes spy network has evolved from a surveillance agency to a political tool - and New Zealand is caught between old allies and new trading partners.
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Christchurch terror attack report: 'We should have been safe here' - mosque leaders
'We should have been safe here' - Christchurch Muslim leaders
Three key leaders of Christchurch mosques say the recommendations of the report in some ways does not go far enough, and they will demand further action from the government.
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Question Time for 8 December 2020
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BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she consider the over $4,600 increase in the…
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SIS had evidence of Ronald Van Der Plaat's offending, didn't report it
A man who was later found to be one of New Zealand's most notorious sex offenders could have been stopped at least two years earlier but the SIS failed to tell the police they had photographic… Audio
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Police using technology riddled with controversy overseas
Police using technology riddled with controversy overseas
High-tech investigative tools being imported by the police are attracting controversy overseas.
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Facial recognition regulations will be reviewed - minister
Facial recognition regulations will be reviewed - minister
The government will seek advice on whether the rules safeguarding the use of facial recognition technology are sufficient.
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Midday News for 4 December 2020
Audio 4 Dec 2020New Zealanders are turned away from orchards. And there's concern over New Zealand's surveillance systems.
Anna Thomas has the news. Audio
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'Regulation gap' for facial recognition technology, law expert says
'Regulation gap' for facial recognition technology, law expert says
The government now has the infrastructure for mass or targeted surveillance using facial recognition technology, a study says, and a law professor warns of a "regulation gap".
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'Regulation gap' for facial recognition technology, law expert says
'Regulation gap' for facial recognition technology, law expert says
The government now has the infrastructure for mass or targeted surveillance using facial recognition technology, a study says, and a law professor warns of a "regulation gap".
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Infrastructure in place for mass surveillance of New Zealanders
The infrastructure is now in place for for mass surveillance of New Zealanders using facial recognition technology.
This is the finding of researchers, who warn the country has few rules to control… Audio
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State surveillance systems too powerful - Researcher
Facial recognition infrastructure is now in place that could enable for mass surveillance of New Zealanders and a Wellington researcher is warning state surveillance systems have become too powerful… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 4 December 2020
Audio 4 Dec 2020The infrastructure is now in place for the mass surveillance of New Zealanders. More than three thousand people have died from Covid in just one day in the US. Veteran pilot John Funnell wants to… Audio
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Disturbed by violence in Papua, UN rights office calls for Indonesia to start 'inclusive' dialogue
UN disturbed by violence in West Papua
The UN Human Rights Office says it is disturbed by escalating violence and increased arrests of people for simply exercising their basic rights in the Indonesia-ruled Papua region.
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Question Time for 2 December 2020
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she consider a $195,000 increase in the price of the median house since October 2017 a sign of a Government that is “absolutely committed to resolving…
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Lifting the lid on the rise and rise of organised crime in NZ
In his new book, Gangland, investigative reporter Jared Savage explores the country's growing underbelly of organised crime and violent gangs, paying particular attention to the constantly-growing… Audio
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Victoria records no Covid cases for 27th straight day
Victoria records no Covid cases for 27th straight day
Victoria has recorded no new coronavirus cases or deaths for the 27th day in a row. Audio