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  • Inflation forecast to go even higher: What you need to know

    News
    Business What you need to know
    9 Mar 2022
    graphic for WYTNK inflation explainer ONLY

    ANZ has warned that it expects inflation will hit 7.4 percent in the second quarter, but it wasn't long ago that news it had reached 5.9 percent set alarm bells ringing. Here's what you need to know. Video

    Inflation forecast to go even higher: What you need to know
  • 'We've had it': Tinkering not enough to rein in supermarket giants, advocate says

    News
    Business food
    8 Mar 2022
    Young woman wearing protective face mask and  shopping in grocery or department store protect coronavirus inflection. social distancing, new normal and life under covid-19 pandemic

    Critics hoping for sweeping changes to the supermarket sector are unimpressed with the Commerce Commission's final recommendations. Audio

    ComCom report: Advocates upset with tame reforms mooted for grocery sector
  • Housing crisis: Homeless mother of seven forced to pitch a tent during storm

    News
    New Zealand housing
    8 Mar 2022
    Mariska Kruger sits on a park bench in Napier holding her youngest son.

    A homeless mother of six young children and a newborn baby says she had no option but to pitch a tent in a Hawke's Bay park during a storm after Work and Income refused to help her.

    Housing crisis: Homeless mother of seven forced to pitch a tent during storm
  • Oral Questions for 8 March 2022

    Audio 8 Mar 2022

    Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her response when asked if New Zealand has a cost of living crisis that "I wouldn't describe it that way", and is she… Audio

  • Housing crisis: Homeless mother of seven forced to pitch a tent during storm

    News
    New Zealand housing
    8 Mar 2022
    Mariska Kruger sits on a park bench in Napier holding her youngest son.

    A homeless mother of six young children and a newborn baby says she had no option but to pitch a tent in a Hawke's Bay park during a storm after Work and Income refused to help her.

    Housing crisis: Homeless mother of seven says she was forced to pitch a tent during storm
  • 'Help us if you can' - Nearly 1.5 million Ukrainians flee

    News
    World war
    6 Mar 2022
    A view from Grabari village as a woman and her grandchild speaking after a shelling, in the pro-Russian separatists-controlled Donetsk, Ukraine on March 5, 2022.

    US President Biden has spoken to Ukrainian President Zelensky, as refugees pour across Ukraine's borders on day 11 of invasion.

    Ukrainian refugees near 1.5 million as Russian assault enters 11th day
  • Luxon's State of the Nation speech: Government needs to stop its 'tax grab'

    News
    Politics
    6 Mar 2022
    Christopher Luxon

    National is launching a major offensive against the government, promising to reverse every tax increase imposed by this Labour government. Watch Chris Luxon's State of the Nation speech in Auckland.

    Christopher Luxon's State of the Nation speech: Government needs to stop its 'tax grab'
  • Is it time to rewrite the history of human evolution?

    Audio
    history author interview
    5 Mar 2022
    David Wengrow, photographed at Waterlow Park in North London.

    We have been told wrong: inequality is not the price of civilisation, says archaeologist David Wengrow. Many long held assumptions about how humans developed as a species are blown apart by Wengrow… Audio

  • How to change a system that currently fails victim survivors of family violence

    News
    Comment & Analysis health
    4 Mar 2022
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    Opinion - Social support is badly failing women trying to escape abuse, and often retraumatising them, says a founder of Backbone Collective.

    How to change a system that currently fails victim survivors of family violence
  • Airbnb accommodation in Ukraine booked in attempt to support its residents

    News
    New Zealand conflict
    4 Mar 2022
    Airbnb is a website for people to list, find, and rent lodging.

    New Zealanders are booking Airbnb accommodation in Ukraine in a bid to support those in the war torn country.

    Airbnb accommodation in Ukraine booked in attempt to support its residents
  • Ukraine experience should not be allowed in Indo-Pacific - Quad

    News
    World conflict
    4 Mar 2022
    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attending the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) online meeting in Tokyo, with Narendra Modi, Joe Biden and  Scott Morrison on 3 March 2022.

    Leaders of the Quad grouping of countries - US, India, Australia and Japan - agreed on Thursday that what is happening to Ukraine should not be allowed to happen in the Indo-Pacific, Japanese Prime…

    Quad leaders agree Ukraine experience should not be allowed in Indo-Pacific-Japan
  • 'Putin was wrong, we were ready,' Biden's State of the Union address

    News
    World
    2 Mar 2022
    US President Joe Biden speaks on developments in Ukraine and Russia, and announces sanctions against Russia, from the White House on 22 February, 2022.

    US President Joe Biden has accused Vladimir Putin of having misjudged the West with an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and has touted his plan to fight inflation in his State of the Union address.

    'Putin was wrong, we were ready,' Biden's State of the Union address
  • The town that backed a child sex abuser

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    1 Mar 2022
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    When a firefighter abused his young son, many in their small town refused to believe it. Fire and Emergency kept him on, and locals turned on the boy's mum, saying she'd made up the allegations.

    The town that backed a child sex abuser
  • Ukraine-Russia conflict: What are the nuclear risks?

    News
    World conflict
    1 Mar 2022
    This handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry on February 19, 2022, shows a Russian Iskander-K missile launching during a training launch as part of the Grom-2022 Strategic Deterrence Force exercise at an undefined location in Russia.

    Russia's nuclear forces are on "special alert" - what does that mean and how worried should we be?

    Ukraine-Russia conflict: What are the nuclear risks?
  • Affordable build to rent developments

    Audio
    housing
    1 Mar 2022
    NZ living building

    House prices soared in 2021, rental housing stocks are low in some areas and affordability is beyond the reach of many first home buyers and low income earners. Bipartisan legislation was passed in… Audio

  • North Korea resumes missile tests with first launch in a month

    News
    World
    27 Feb 2022
    People watch a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul on 27 February 2022.

    North Korea today fired what could be a ballistic missile, military officials in South Korea and Japan say.

    North Korea resumes missile tests with first launch in a month
  • Chaos and defiance as Russian forces hit Ukraine cities

    News
    World war
    26 Feb 2022
    A woman clears debris at a damaged residential building at Koshytsa Street, a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, where a military shell allegedly hit, on February 25, 2022.

    There were reports a major Ukraine city fell to Russians as the world united to condemn Vladimir Putin's invasion, and nearly 200 Ukrainians were reported killed.

    Russian forces capture Ukrainian city, Interfax reports, amid missile strikes
  • 'We won't lay down our arms,' vows Ukraine president

    News
    World
    26 Feb 2022
    This screen grab taken from a video made available on the Facebook account of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking on February 26, 2022.

    Protesters gather around the world to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin and his attack on Ukraine as fighting continued to escalate.

    Ukraine updates: Day three of war with Russia dawns
  • Why NZ's construction sector stumbles again and again

    News
    New Zealand Business
    26 Feb 2022

    The pandemic has impacted all businesses, but NZ's construction sector is reeling, and ongoing systemic problems are undermining it, four experts say.

    Shortages, price increases, delays and company collapses: why NZ needs a more resilient construction industry
  • Joe Biden reveals history-making Supreme Court pick

    News
    World law
    26 Feb 2022
    Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks after she was nominated for Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC, February 25, 2022.

    President Joe Biden has selected federal appellate judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to become the first Black woman to serve on the US Supreme Court, the White House says.

    Joe Biden reveals history-making Supreme Court pick
  • Missiles hit Kyiv awaiting Russian assault, Ukrainian leader pleads for help

    News
    World world politics
    26 Feb 2022
    Image and footage released by Ukraine Ministry of Defense on Thursday Feb 24, 2022 allegedly shows a column of Russian 15 T-72 tanks are neutralized by the Javelin anti-aircraft missiles in the Glukhov area of Ukraine hours after Russia's invasion.

    Missiles pounded the Ukrainian capital on Friday as Russian forces pressed their advance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pleaded with the international community to do more, saying…

    Russian troops advance on Kyiv as Ukrainian leader pleads for help
  • Ukraine invasion: How Western sanctions target Russia

    News
    World
    25 Feb 2022
    US President Joe Biden speaks on developments in Ukraine and Russia, and announces sanctions against Russia, from the White House on 22 February, 2022.

    The US and Britain unveiled more sanctions on Russia after its forces invaded Ukraine, while the EU called a summit to discuss new restrictions. Here are the details.

    Ukraine invasion: How Western sanctions target Russia
  • 'I don't know what to do': fleeing Ukrainians start arriving in central Europe

    News
    World
    25 Feb 2022
    Ukrainian families walk through the Medyka border crossing into Poland after Russia bombarded Ukraine.

    Thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war with Russia have started arriving in neighbouring central European countries and the region braced for many more.

    Ukrainians start arriving in central Europe: 'I don't know what to do'
  • Davos Man: the billionaires who looted the world's economies

    Audio
    author interview
    24 Feb 2022
    A Swiss police sniper stands guard on the roof next to the Congress centre during the first day of the WEF.

    "Davos Man: a member of the global billionaire class that controls the majority of the world's wealth". In his new book, New York Times global economics correspondent Peter S. Goodman contends that… Audio

  • Mid-term pressures on govt but National must find new political centre

    News
    Comment & Analysis health
    23 Feb 2022
    Day 15 Police at Covid convoy protest Parliament, Wellington on 22 February 2022.

    The current spectacle in Parliament's grounds will be worrying the government - not least for its suggestion the "team of five million" may be breaking up.

    Mid-term pressures on govt but National must find new political centre
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