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Homicide probe launched after body found in rural Waikato
Homicide probe launched after body found in rural Waikato
Police have launched a homicide investigation after identifying a body found in rural Waikato this week.
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Human remains found at rural Waikato property
Human remains found at rural Waikato property
Police were called to the Horsham Downs property on Monday after a person uncovered the remains.
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Covid-19: Another drop in new confirmed and probable cases
Covid-19 recoveries outstrip new cases
There are 18 new confirmed and probable cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, and no further deaths. Video
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Covid-19: What happened on lockdown day 15
Covid-19: What happened on lockdown day 15
Covid-19 cases dropped again, police set up Easter weekend roadblocks, a mandatory quarantine was announced and work on contact tracing capacity continued.
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Survey shows Armed Response Teams not wanted
A survey has found that an overwhelming majority of Māori and Pasifika don't feel safe having Armed Response Teams in their communities.
The pilot programme involves special police patrol vehicles… Audio
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Kiwis stuck in New Dehli call for help from the government
'Don't tell us to hunker down': Kiwis stuck overseas
A group of Kiwi tourists stranded in New Delhi fear they may be evicted from their hotel. They're begging for help to get home.
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Opinion - Time for NZ police to end its armed response pilot
Opinion - Time for NZ police to end its armed response pilot
The unease and confusion that many are feeling about whether the police will arrest them for a daily stroll too far from home isn't just about Covid-19 anxiety, writes Tania Sawicki Mead.
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An open letter to the police in a time of Covid-19
An open letter to the police in a time of Covid-19
Opinion - Police need to remember their legal powers when enforcing the lockdown, writes Cat Maclennan.
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Coronavirus: 83 new cases in New Zealand, two patients in intensive care
Coronavirus: Total number of cases now at 451, two in critical condition
There are 83 new cases of Covid-19 - made up of 78 new confirmed cases and five probable cases. Two people are in intensive care in a critical condition. Video
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Christchurch mosque shooter likely to get life sentence without parole - legal experts
Mosque shooter likely to get life sentence without parole - legal experts
Legal experts say the Christchurch mosque shooter will "undoubtedly" spend life in prison - likely with no parole - and there's a chance his jail time could be served in Australia.
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Covid-19 lockdown day one: Things going as smoothly as possible as NZ begins new way of life
How Covid-19 lockdown day one went
The country's new state of living has begun, while the realities of the coronavirus and its impact continue to affect people.
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How Māori across Aotearoa are working to stop the spread of Covid-19
Iwi mobilise to stop Covid-19
Many iwi acted before the lockdown was announced amid concerns about increased vulnerability of Māori to the virus.
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Coronavirus lockdown: 78 new cases of Covid-19 in NZ, 27 people now recovered
Coronavirus lockdown: 78 new cases of Covid-19 in NZ, 27 now recovered
As New Zealand records 78 new cases of Covid-19 on day one of the lockdown, the Ministry of Health says 27 people have now recovered.
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Covid-19: New Zealand's most Googled questions answered
Covid-19: New Zealand's most Googled questions answered
New Zealanders are turning to Google to ask some of their Covid-19 related questions. Here's the top searches and answers compiled using official sources.
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NZ courts to suspend 238 district and high court trials
Covid-19: 238 district and high court trials suspended
New Zealand courts are to suspend 238 jury trials for nine weeks from Monday due to Covid-19.
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Elderly feel safer with police armed response teams - Māori warden
Elderly feel safer with police armed response teams - Māori warden
Despite controversy over the police armed response teams, some people feel safer with them, a South Auckland-based Māori warden says.
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Some feel safer with armed police teams - Māori warden
A South Auckland-based Māori warden says some people feel safer with armed police response teams on the roads - despite controversy over the teams.
Māori justice advocates are submitting an urgent… Audio
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Eight new cases of coronavirus in NZ, Health Ministry confirms
Total number of Covid-19 cases in New Zealand rises to 20
New Zealand has eight new cases of Covid-19, with all related to overseas travel. Video
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Covid-19: NZ cases jump to 20 as travellers return
Twenty people in New Zealand now have the Coronavirus, as the number of cases jumped by two thirds today.
It comes as the government on Wednesday urged New Zealanders abroad to return home before… Video, Audio
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Māori justice advocates want Police Armed Response Teams stopped immediately
Māori justice advocates want Police Armed Response Teams stopped immediately
Māori justice advocates are seeking an urgent Tribunal hearing on the Police Armed Response Teams and are calling for them to be stopped immediately.
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Māori justice advocates seek tribunal hearing over police Armed Response Teams
Māori justice advocates are seeking an urgent Tribunal hearing on the Police Armed Response Teams.
Special police patrol vehicles carrying armed officers have been patrolling Counties Manukau… Audio
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Murder charge laid over death of Taupō woman Samantha Reid
Man charged with murder after Taupō woman's death
Samantha Reid died in January after being found critically injured at a rural property. Now, a man has been charged with murder
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The legacy of 15 March - one year on
The legacy of 15 March - one year on
Opinion -The events of 15 March 2019 undeniably changed NZ. After a year, it is timely to reflect on what has come out of the senseless and tragic deaths of 51 Muslims, writes Pakeeza Rasheed.
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Person drowns in Waikato River
Person drowns in Waikato River
A rāhui has been placed on a section of the Waikato River after a person drowned at Taupō today.
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'Officers did nothing to help him when it was most needed': Man drowned with police nearby
'Officers did nothing to help him when it was most needed'
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has criticised officers on a police boat for their lack of action during an incident where a man drowned.