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Covid-19: Anxious wait for Air NZ staff in isolation
Covid-19: Anxious wait for Air NZ staff in isolation
Air New Zealand staff have an anxious wait in managed isolation while scientists try to determine where the newest case of Covid-19 in New Zealand has come from. Audio
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Fiji and Australia working on defence agreement
Fiji and Australia working on defence agreement
Fiji and Australia have commenced negotiations for a reciprocal Status of Forces Agreement.
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Covid-19 update: Nine new cases in managed isolation reported in New Zealand
Covid-19 update: Nine new cases in managed isolation
There have been nine new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand's managed isolation facilities today, with the new imported cases coming from all over the world.
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Australia's Afghanistan war crimes report: 'Nasty but necessary reckoning'
Australia's Afghanistan war crimes report: 'Nasty but necessary reckoning'
Analysis - The digger mythology that's long sustained Australia's self-image has been shaken by a murderous few with maximum firepower and discretion but minimum oversight, Andrew Probyn writes.
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Covid-19: Four new cases in managed isolation facilities
Covid-19: Four new cases in managed isolation facilities
There are four new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, bringing the total number of active cases to 61.
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Bowel screening programme 'life changing' for Whanganui families
Bowel screening programme 'life changing' for Whanganui families
The first year in the national bowel screening programme has been life changing for 11 Whanganui people who have had cancers detected, Whanganui District Health Board says.
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Dead rats and cameras lure last wily stoats in Perth Valley
Dead rats and cameras lure last wily stoats in Perth Valley
How do you get a stoat to swallow a dead rat? First take its photo. That's the cunning plan devised by pest control teams in a remote valley.
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Peru plunged into political upheaval as Congress ousts President Vizcarra
Peru President Vizcarra ousted in impeachment vote
Peru's Congress has ousted President Martin Vizcarra in an impeachment vote over corruption allegations, prompting immediate tensions in the Andean nation.
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PNGDF head pours cold water on drug smuggling claim
PNGDF head pours cold water on drug smuggling claim
The head of Papua New Guinea's defence force has cautioned about misleading reports on social media.
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Presidential pets: Andrew Hager
As Historian-in-Residence of the Presidential Pet Museum Andrew Hager records the menagerie of domestic animals that have called The White House home. Recently Donald Trump's failure to own a pet… Audio
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Facebook's Project Aria, home surveillance, snack snitches
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce looks at how augmented reality promises a lot - but at a huge price. He'll detail Facebook's Project Aria and what it might mean for privacy. Mark will also look at… Audio
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Audit reveals new tech tools in police's digital armoury
Audit reveals new tech tools in police's digital armoury
A police stocktake triggered by a controversial trial of facial recognition technology has revealed what law enforcement is adding to its digital armoury.
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US whistleblower Edward Snowden seeks Russian passport
US whistleblower Edward Snowden seeks Russian passport
US whistleblower Edward Snowden and his wife are applying for Russian citizenship in order not to be separated from their future son in an era of pandemics and closed borders, he says.
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The poets, the spies, the vodka and the magpies
The poets, the spies, the vodka and the magpies
The SIS spied on literary great Denis Glover, newly released files show. Guyon Espiner reports.
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06: New Revelations
Guyon and John break radio silence with new revelations about SIS operations, the reactions from Iran and India and news about surveillance of one of New Zealand's most renowned writers. And Guyon… Audio
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Labour and National MPs urge Jacinda Ardern to adopt Hong Kong lifeboat scheme
Labour and National MPs urge Ardern to adopt Hong Kong lifeboat scheme
MPs from both National and Labour are urging the government to adopt a lifeboat scheme for young Hongkongers who face political persecution.
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Pacific fisheries surveillance Operation Kurukuru ends tomorrow
Pacific fisheries surveillance Operation Kurukuru ends tomorrow
One of the largest maritime surveillance operations in the world, Operation Kurukuru, concludes tomorrow.
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Epidemiologists propose partial home quarantine for travellers entering New Zealand
Epidemiologists propose partial home quarantine for travellers entering NZ
A group of top epidemiologists are suggesting that people arriving from places with a low Covid-19 risk spend part of their quarantine at home - as long as strict measures are in place. Audio
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Australia withdraws Navy operations in Middle East to focus on Asia-Pacific, China
Australia withdraws Navy operations in Middle East to focus on Asia-Pacific, China
A three-decades-long Australian naval presence in the Middle East will come to an abrupt end this year as the Federal Government grapples with an increasingly uncertain strategic environment closer to…
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New Covid fears in Auckland
There are calls for a change of attitude by lead authorities after a person who had the Covid 19 visited a busy pub on Friday night in the northern suburb of Greenhithe. Hundreds of Aucklanders are… Audio
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New Zealand North Korea Friendship Society raided over donations
NZ group raided over donations to North Korea: 'It is totally needless'
An 80-year-old retired humanitarian worker and a presbyterian minister have had their homes raided by police over a donation used to purchase PPE in North Korea. Audio
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Palau renews invite for US military to move in
Palau renews invite for US military to move in
Palau's president has reiterated his call for the US military to establish a permanent presence in Palau.
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As the Arctic's attractions mount, Greenland is a security black hole
Interest in Arctic waters heats up as ice melts
Unexpected arrivals in Arctic waters as sea ice shrinks is part of a race among global powers for control over resources and waterways in the north.
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Minister not briefed on police facial recognition move, office says
Minister not briefed on police facial recognition move, office says
Police did not brief the Police Minister or seek his approval for their move to set up a powerful new facial recognition and image handling system, the minister's office says.
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Bookmarks: Anna Rankin
Audio 14 Oct 2020LA-based journalist and writer Anna Rankin shares her epic list of favourite songs, books, podcasts, movies and TV shows with us. Audio
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