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On the farm: Our guide to what's happening this week around NZ
Coastal North Taranaki is very dry. There's a lot of feeding out taking place and, because of the shortage of feed, animals are being culled. Another hot dry week in Mid-Canterbury's allowed arable…
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Sport: Tongan skier upbeat despite early World Champs exit
Tongan skier Kasete Naufahu Skeen is staying positive despite a late rule change denying him a place in the men's giant slalom main race at the Alpine World Ski Champs.
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'We are clinging to the hope that he isn't dead' - father of missing 2yo
As rescuers try to reach a missing two-year-old in Spain, DNA tests confirm he fell down a borehole.
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Wozniacki waltzes into third round
Past champions Caroline Wozniacki, Angelique Kerber and Maria Sharapova have added some punch to the Australian Open third round after sweeping past their round-two opponents.
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Pulsating encounter the perfect consolation
Analysis - If you're upset about Viktoria Azarenka having only one match at the latest edition of the ASB Classic, you can kind of blame Jamie Wall.
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Phoenix extend A-League unbeaten run
A late equaliser from Melbourne Victory denied the Wellington Phoenix a valuable away win as the teams played out a 1-all draw in their A-League football clash.
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Review: The Little Drummer Girl
John le Carré’s obsession with con artists, philanderers, fabulists and fibbers informs the new adaptation of The Little Drummer Girl, says Dan Slevin. Video
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What's happening in rural Aotearoa-New Zealand
What's happening on farms and orchards around Aotearoa-New Zealand? Each week Country Life reporters talk to people in rural areas across the country to find out.
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Swedes get microchipped
Thousands of people in Sweden have inserted microchips into their hands. The chips are meant to make their lives more convenient by allowing quicker and easier access to their homes, offices and… Audio
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Wimbeldon to introduce final set tiebreakers
Wimbledon will introduce a final set tiebreak starting from next year's Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
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On the farm: Our guide to rural NZ
What's happening on farms and orchards around Aotearoa New Zealand? Each week Country Life reporters talk to people in rural areas across the country to find out. Audio
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Tennis umpire who gave Nick Kyrgios a pep talk suspended by ATP
The Swedish chair umpire who gave a pep talk to Australian Nick Kyrgios during a U.S. Open tennis match last month year has been suspended without pay for two weeks.
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Sweden's blocs neck and neck as nationalists gain
A protracted battle to form a coalition looks likely as Sweden's anti-immigration party increases its vote by five percent and the two mains are in a dead heat.
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Sweden votes amid nationalist surge
The people of Sweden are voting in a general election - where an anti-immigration party is vying to make large gains.
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On the farm: a guide to rural New Zealand
Do you know what's happening on farms and orchards around New Zealand? Each week Country Life reporters talk to people in rural areas across the country to find out. Audio
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Rearing to go: the West Coast dairy farm in full swing
The busy calving season is in full swing at Mark and Debbie Van Beek's dairy farm near Hokitika on the West Coast. The 50/50 sharemilkers, who run 500 cows, were finalists for in this year's Ahuwhenua… Audio
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Rearing to go: the West Coast dairy farm in full swing
The busy calving season is in full swing at Mark and Debbie Van Beek's dairy farm near Hokitika on the West Coast. The 50/50 sharemilkers, who run 500 cows, were finalists for in this year's Ahuwhenua…
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Tennis: Federer 'won't let it happen again'
The 20 time grand slam winner Roger Federer has condemned US Open officials and says a repeat of Flushing Meadows' umpiring farce "won't happen" in his weekend showdown with Australian Nick Kyrgios.
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Taking top off earns French female tennis player code violation
A code violation handed to French women's tennis player Alize Cornet for taking off her shirt on court at the US Open has sparked outrage, with claims it is sexist.
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On the farm: Our guide to what farmers are up to
Each week our reporters from Rural programme, Country Life, talk to farmers about the state of rural New Zealand. Here's what they told us.
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Brandt Snedeker goes sub 60 on PGA Tour
The American golfer Brandt Snedeker shot the 10th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history with an 11-under-par 59 in the opening round of the Wyndham Championship in North Carolina.
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Eriksson eyes Iraq position
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson is in discussions to become Iraq's new manager.
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England march on at World Cup
England defied almost three decades of disappointment to move confidently into the World Cup semifinals for the first time since 1990 as headers from Harry Maguire and Dele Alli downed a dogged but…
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FIFA World Cup: And then there were eight
FIFA World Cup - After 56 matches and 144 goals, just eight teams remain at the World Cup. Coen Lammers* looks ahead to the quarter-finals and beyond.
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Sweden into World Cup quarter-finals
A deflected shot from Emil Forsberg gave Sweden a 1-0 victory over Switzerland, sending the Swedes through to the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 24 years.