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Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
Pasifika Sipoti - results from the weekend
A round-up of results from weekend sports, including rugby, rugby league, soccer, boxing
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The story behind the AI image that shocked the world
Boris Eldagsen became the most notorious artist in the world last year, after winning an award at one of the world's biggest photography competitions with an image entirely generated by AI. Audio
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Call a mathematician, we've got a Monty Hall problem
During the Nights quiz, when eliminating one of the three options, we encountered the classic Monty Hall problem. If given the opportunity, should you switch your choice? Audio
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Study finds many new primary teachers don't have math quals
A study has found a significant proportion of new primary teachers do not have the most basic qualifications in science and maths. University of Auckland lecturer in mathematics education Dr Lisa… Audio
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The Pacific brain drain
Does New Zealand have a responsibility to address a problem it's created by snapping up seasonal workers from the Pacific? Audio
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Pacific leaders concerned over RSE exodus
The Pacific brain drain
Does New Zealand have a responsibility to address a problem it's created by snapping up seasonal workers from the Pacific?
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Football round-up: Phoenix create a verb as Rufer rises from ashes
Football round-up: Phoenix create a verb as Rufer rises from ashes
If they can put in another performance like he did on Sunday night, it is hard to see how the Victory will break down the staunch Phoenix defensive unit, writes Mathew Nash.
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Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system
Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system
After watching their schools and universities be closed, damaged or destroyed, Gazans sheltering inside and outside the territory are doing what they can to restart some learning.
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Premier League: City eye fourth successive title, Burnley relegated
Premier League: City eye fourth successive title, Burnley relegated
Manchester City took another decisive step toward an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title while Burnley drop down.
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James Shaw's advice for the Green Party
Former Greens Co-Leader James Shaw on why the party should consider working with National in future, why he's been called a "tree Tory", and what he's got planned after politics. Video, Audio
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Football round-up: Best of rivals for Phoenix finals adventure
Football round-up: Best of rivals for Phoenix finals adventure
The Nix now know who stands between them and their first-ever A-League grand final, and it couldn't be a more perfect rival, Mathew Nash writes. Video
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'Achievement, attendance, engagement' - government announces new education priorities
Study up on the govt's new education priorities
Education minister Erica Stanford wants "every child to be inspired and engaged in their learning".
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Bitcoin price remains stable after halving
Bitcoin price remains stable after halving
The much-awaited halving had little impact on the price of the world's biggest cryptocurrency.
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Is NZ bringing in 'Indonesian coal every month to keep the lights on'?
Is NZ bringing in 'Indonesian coal every month to keep the lights on'?
Analysis: The Resource Minister said it, but is it true and why does it matter?
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10-year-old boy winner of Aotearoa's Next Top Mullet competition
Winning mullet owner inspired by business in the front, party at the back hairstyle
New Zealand's newest national mullet champion is a 10-year-old named Ted from Kerikeri.
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Trump calls illegal migrants 'animals' and 'not human'
Trump calls illegal migrants 'animals' and 'not human'
The Republican presidential candidate intensified his focus on illegal immigration during visit to key swing states.
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China’s dairy industry has grown at speed - is New Zealand’s biggest export in for trouble?
China’s dairy industry has grown at speed - is New Zealand’s biggest export in for trouble?
China is on track to become the world's third largest milk-producing country,
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Church & AP showcase their unique brand of creativity on Postal
So'omalo Schwalger reviews a masterful new release from the local hip-hop duo. Video, Audio
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Review: Postal by Church & AP
Church & AP showcase their unique brand of creativity on Postal
So'omalo Schwalger reviews a masterful new release from the local hip-hop duo.
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Trump predicts the end of US democracy if he loses 2024 election
Trump predicts the end of US democracy if he loses 2024 election
Donald Trump said in an Ohio rally if he does not win November's presidential election it will mean the likely end of American democracy.
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Pence says he will not endorse former boss Trump in 2024 US election
Pence says he will not endorse former boss Trump in 2024 US election
Mike Pence, who served as Donald Trump's vice president for four years, said on Friday he will not endorse his former boss ahead of November's US presidential election.
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Why breaking your home loan contract might not be worth it: What you need to know
Mortgage break fees: What you need to know
Explainer - As big banks reduce home loan interest rates, people might be tempted to shop around. But break fees can end up costing as much or even more than potential savings.
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Five inspiring women in New Zealand film, TV and theatre
Five inspiring women in New Zealand film, TV and theatre
Aotearoa's arts community is rich in multicultural storytelling. RNZ reflects on the contributions of five Kiwi women working across stage and screen.
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US election Super Tuesday: Trump wins Virginia as he seeks knockout blow to Haley
Super Tuesday: Trump, Biden dominate contests as they march toward rematch
Joe Biden and Donald Trump have swept to victory in statewide nominating contests across the US, setting up a historic rematch, despite low popularity ratings for both candidates.
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Four things to watch out for as Americans vote
Four things to watch out for as Americans vote
At stake are more than a third of delegates to the Democratic and Republican conventions, which will determine the two major parties' presidential candidates.