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Optimism? Pessimism? What should we feel about the climate crisis?
At the time of the COP26 summit held in Glasgow, Kim Hill speaks with journalist Tom Doig and veteran scientist Dave Lowe about the climate crisis. A highlight of 2021 Word Christchurch. Audio
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Gisborne housing situation 'dire', says advocate
Gisborne housing situation 'dire', says advocate
A new report showing Gisborne leads the way in rental cost increases is no surprise to local housing advocates who have described an unworkable situation in Tairāwhiti.
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Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky insists on territorial integrity as talks loom
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky insists on territorial integrity as talks loom
The Ukrainian president has insisted on the territorial integrity of his country, after earlier suggesting Ukraine was willing to assume neutral status and compromise over the status of Donbas.
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Housing Minister Megan Woods says no need to stop public housing builds on troubled Rotorua street
Anti-social behaviour no 'excuse' to stop public housing builds - Minister
The government says it "can build a good community" on Rotorua's Tania Crescent.
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Ukraine says 'confrontational' Russia talks moving forward as West plans more sanctions
Ukraine says 'confrontational' Russia talks moving forward as West plans more sanctions
Talks between Ukraine and Russia are confrontational but moving forward, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday, as the West plans to announce more sanctions against the Kremlin amid a…
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In Chernobyl, exhausted hostages work at gunpoint after Russian occupation
Nuclear disaster fears raise the stakes in Ukraine invasion
For more than three decades, very little has disturbed the Chernobyl exclusion zone, the site of the worst nuclear accident in human history - until Russia invaded Ukraine.
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US seeks China's help to end Russia's war in Ukraine
US warns China not to fuel Russia's assault on Ukraine
US President Joe Biden has warned Chinese leader Xi Jinping of "consequences" if Beijing gives material support to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the White House said.
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Coroner releases findings into five Wellington homicides committed by mentally ill people
Coroner releases findings into five homicides committed by mentally ill people
A coroner who investigated five deaths in the Wellington region has made dozens of recommendations about the mental health care provided to the people responsible.
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Week in Politics: Big announcements mark the dawn of a new era
Week in Politics: Big announcements mark the dawn of a new era
Analysis - Tourists will soon be back, the government cuts the price of petrol to ease the pain at the pump and National loses one of its most experienced MPs.
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Building a tiny home for 50K? It can be done
Audio 17 Mar 2022With the help of some trainee builders, Wellington man Matthew Lillis has nearly completed his new tiny home for around $50,000 all up. The house was constructed in Raglan as part of a tiny home… Audio
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The recipe for a cost of living crisis
The cost of food, petrol and rent is soaring, and inflation is at its highest level in 30 years - how did it come to this? Audio
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The recipe for a cost of living crisis
The recipe for a cost of living crisis
The cost of food, petrol and rent is soaring, and inflation is at its highest level in 30 years - how did it come to this?
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Biden plans first Europe visit since Ukraine invasion as refugees surpass 3m
Biden plans first Europe visit since Ukraine invasion as refugees surpass 3m
There is confirmation the US president will meet with NATO leaders next week as the UN announces more than 3 million have now fled Russia's attacks on Ukraine.
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Geoffrey Miller: Russia's war on Ukraine puts New Zealand’s refugee policy and China strategy in sharper focus
Geoffrey Miller: Ukraine puts NZ refugee policy, China strategy under scrutiny
International analyst Geoffrey Miller puts New Zealand's new humanitarian visa policy for Ukrainians under the microscope and considers the implications of claims of a potential role for China in…
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Bridges' departure elicits well-wishes and congratulations
Bridges' departure elicits well-wishes and congratulations
Fellow MPs from across the house have paid tribute to Simon Bridges' 14-year tenure in Parliament.
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Government makes inroads on poverty but what's left in its toolkit?
Government makes inroads on poverty but what's left in its toolkit?
Opinion - The stratospheric rise of poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic can be seen everywhere - except in the statistics, Max Rashbrooke writes.
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Petrol prices: New Zealanders react to temporary fuel tax cuts
Help in a crisis or 'not the best choice': New Zealanders react to fuel tax cuts
Kiwis have mixed views about how the cuts in fuel excise duty and public transport fares will affect them. Audio
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Ukraine war: China will face consequences if it helps Russia evade sanctions - US
US promises action if China provides 'lifeline to Russia' over Ukraine sanctions
US officials believe Russia has requested Chinese military supplies to help with the war effort, as well as economic support.
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UK to pay people who open homes to Ukraine refugees
UK to pay people who open homes to Ukraine refugees
Britain will pay people £350 a month if they can offer refugees a spare room or property for a minimum period of six months.
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Abuse in care inquiry: Boys' home 'beginning of my criminal career'
Abuse in care inquiry: Boys' home 'beginning of my criminal career'
They were supposed to be a sanctuary for tamariki taken away from a world of abuse, but for those placed in Social Welfare facilities in the 1970s and '80s, they were houses of pain and fear.
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Bryce Edwards: Labour's poll slip reflects 'crisis' positioning
Bryce Edwards: Labour's poll slip reflects 'crisis' positioning
Opinion - Bryce Edwards says an Autumn of discontent could be reflected in 1News' poll showing a dip in support for Labour.
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Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's tax tactics pay off
Week in Politics: Christopher Luxon's tax tactics pay off
Analysis - Christopher Luxon's attacks on the government over the cost of living and his promise to cut taxes pays off as National overtakes Labour in the latest poll.
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Lending rules that hit credit approvals to be eased, government announces
Lending rules that hit credit approvals to be eased
The changes to ease CCCFA lending rules include lenders not having to use current spending as an indicator of future spending. Audio
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Tauranga City commissioners' future to be decided
Will they stay or will they go? Tauranga City commissioners' future to be decided
Four commissioners were appointed in February last year, after the elected council was sacked in December 2020.
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UK: Diplomacy over Ukraine, refugees row, Covid uptick, Bercow ban
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to discuss the standing ovation given to Ukraine's President Zelensky during his address to the House of Commons, and how the foreign secretary Liz Truss has… Audio