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Wuhan virus: NZ experts to consider further active measures at borders
Wuhan virus: NZ experts to consider further active measures at borders
The Minister of Health says experts will look into whether further active measures at the border are necessary amid an outbreak in China of a new coronavirus, which has killed 18 and infected more… Audio
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Wuhan virus: National Party calls for stronger action on borders
Wuhan virus: National Party calls for stronger action on borders
The National Party is calling on the government to take stronger actions over the deadly new coronavirus, which originated in China and has so far killed 17 people with hundreds infected.
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Wuhan coronavirus death toll rises to nine
Wuhan coronavirus death toll rises to nine
Nine people have now died of the Wuhan coronavirus in China, health officials say, with 440 confirmed cases.
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Rocket Lab's first launch of 2020 to be for US military agency
Rocket Lab to launch satellite for US military agency
The mission is for a US defence agency touting itself as providing "eyes and ears" for the States in "critical places no humans can reach".
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Dystopian art, fake likes and an app that dies with you
Scratch lottery tickets where you win instagram followers instead of money, apps that can only be accessed when you're phone has 5 percent battery, these are the works of pioneering Belgian artist… Audio, Gallery
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Why are Chinese fishermen finding so many 'submarine spies'?
Why are Chinese fishermen finding so many 'submarine spies'?
At first, it seems like a quirky headline: "China rewards fishers who netted foreign spy devices". But behind the headline there is a different - and more intriguing - story.
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Trump 'knew exactly what was going on', Giuliani aide claims
Trump 'knew exactly what was going on', Giuliani aide claims
An aide to Rudy Giuliani claims US President Donald Trump "knew exactly what was going on" regarding efforts to pressure Ukraine into investigating Joe Biden and his son.
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Australian warship HMAS Toowoomba heads to Iran as part of Operation Manitou
Australian warship heads to Iran as part of Operation Manitou
Almost 200 Australian sailors are bracing for confrontation with Iranian vessels as their warship sets sail today for a maritime security mission in one of the world's most treacherous waterways.
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Video of Epstein's first suicide attempt wiped in error - US prosecutors
Video of Epstein's first suicide attempt wiped in error - US prosecutors
Surveillance footage taken from outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell in the period surrounding his first apparent suicide attempt has been permanently deleted, US prosecutors say.
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Lineup announced for 'I Love Samoa' benefit concerts in NZ
Lineup announced for 'I Love Samoa' benefit concerts in NZ
The first lineup announcements have been made for a series of concerts in New Zealand, which aim to raise funds for the families of measles victims in Samoa.
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No amnesty for parents with unvaccinated kids - Samoa PM
No amnesty for parents with unvaccinated kids - Samoa PM
Samoa's prime minister has ruled out an amnesty for parents whose children are yet to be fully vaccinated for measles.
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Two more deaths from measles in Samoa over New Year period
Two more deaths from measles in Samoa over New Year period
Two more people died from measles in Samoa over the New Year period.
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Carlos Ghosn escaped with help of rogue employee - jet firm
Carlos Ghosn escape: Jet firm employee a suspect
A Turkish private jet firm says a rogue employee acted alone to help former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan using its aircraft.
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Carlos Ghosn lawyer stunned as Nissan ex-boss flees Japan for Lebanon
Lawyer 'dumbfounded' after Ghosn skips Japan bail
It is unclear how the ex-Nissan boss, who was awaiting trial, managed to flee Lebanon.
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Samoa lifts measles state of emergency
Samoa lifts measles state of emergency
The state of emergency in Samoa, declared due to the measles epidemic, has ended following a special Cabinet meeting.
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No new measles deaths in Samoa
No new measles deaths in Samoa
Samoa's Ministry of Health says the death toll from the measles epidemic in the country remains at 81 with no fatalities in the last 24 hours.
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No new measles deaths in Samoa in past 24 hours
No new measles deaths in Samoa in past 24 hours
The Samoa Ministry of Health says there have been no new fatalities due to measles in the past 24 hours.
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81 measles deaths now in Samoa
81 measles deaths now in Samoa
Samoa's Ministry of Health has confirmed another death in the measles epidemic sweeping the country.
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Monitoring Napier councillors' Facebook accounts was 'lawful' - report
Monitoring of councillors' Facebook accounts 'lawful' - report
An investigation has found there was good reason for Napier City Council staff to be asked to monitor councillors' social media posts.
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Trump officially launches US military 'Space Force'
Trump officially launches US military 'Space Force'
President Donald Trump has officially funded a Pentagon force focused on warfare in space - the US Space Force.
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Technology best and worst of the decade
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt examines the tech ideas and events that have happened between 2010 and 2019 that have changed the way we live. Audio
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Whakaari / White Island: certifier backs tours company on safety
Whakaari / White Island: certifier backs tours company on safety
White Island Tours is very professional and takes safety seriously, the company's auditor says.
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Sensors in state homes raises surveillance concerns
From next May - Kainga Ora, Housing New Zealand's successor - wants to begin installing multiple sensors in up to 2000 state houses as part of its Smart Homes project. Audio
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Christmas reads with Robert Kelly
It's seven sleeps to Christmas! If you're swinging by a bookshop, or even your own bookshelves to find a last minute present for someone, what are they going to want to read? RNZ producer and former… Audio
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Surveillance fears over plans to put sensors in state houses
Surveillance fears over plans to put sensors in state houses
Plans to collect data by putting sensors in thousands of state houses could result in the information being used to cut benefit payments or even evict tenants, a charity familiar with the project…