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Iran shoots down US drone: A deliberate provocation?
Iran has shot down a US surveillance drone near Saudi Arabia prompting US President Donald Trump to say on Twitter they had made a serious mistake.
However, in a press briefing soon after he said he… Audio
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Iran shoots down US drone, Trump says 'mistake'
President Donald Trump says Iran has made "a very big mistake" by shooting down an American surveillance drone overnight.
The US says the drone was in international airspace. Iran insists it was over… Audio
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US drone: Trump says Iran made a 'very bad mistake'
US drone: Trump says Iran made a 'very bad mistake'
Iran "made a very big mistake" in shooting down a US military surveillance drone over the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump says.
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Samoa mosquito spraying ahead of Pacific Games
Samoa mosquito spraying ahead of Pacific Games
Samoa's Ministry of Health has started an insecticide spraying campaign to get rid of mosquitoes in the lead up to the Pacific Games next month.
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NZ ratifies deal to fight illegal fishing in Pacific
NZ ratifies deal to fight illegal fishing in Pacific
New Zealand has ratified an agreement to fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Pacific.
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Huawei founder says firm to cut output amid US curbs
Scale of US 'attack' surprises Huawei CEO
Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said the impact of a US ban was more severe than expected and warned that revenue would dip to around $US100 billion this year and the next.
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Undercover security staff targeted Minerals Forum protesters, group says
Undercover security staff targeted Minerals Forum protesters, group says
Protesters are accusing a security firm of sending an undercover worker in to spy on them ahead of the Minerals Forum in Dunedin last month.
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Anti-mining protesters slam security firm for spying
Anti-mining protesters are accusing a security firm of sending an undercover worker in to spy on them ahead of the Minerals Forum in Dunedin last month.
Members of the Stop the Minerals Forum… Audio
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Insight: Christchurch Attacks - Are intelligence agencies watching the right people?
The Christchurch mosque attacks have prompted claims the security agencies have wielded their powers in skewed and unfair ways. Have resources been wasted surveilling Muslims and virtually ignoring… Audio
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Surveillance in NZ: Are security agencies working?
People who have been under surveillance by the state say it's done lasting damage and left them in limbo.
Ben of Wellington quit his job and Jumana, a Muslim woman, stopped going to political… Audio
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Are NZ security agencies watching the right people?
People who've been subject to security agencies' scrutiny are questioning whether the far-reaching powers are being misdirected or misused.
Both Muslims and non-Muslims have spoken to RNZ about how… Audio
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Fiji military to get two new ships
Fiji military to get two new ships
Fiji's military will get two new survey vessels donated by Australia and South Korea.
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Defence Force $20bn upgrade: Climate change driving much of plan - Minister Ron Mark
NZDF $20bn upgrade: Climate change at centre of changes
The Defence Force is set to upgrade nearly every major item under its latest Capability Plan, much of which is driven by the effects of climate change on the South Pacific.
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Gavin Ellis: Australia deserves better than ABC raids but law offers little protection
Opinion: Aus law offers little protection from raids on media
Australia lacks laws that could have stopped police at the door of the ABC's offices, a raid that shows again why we as citizens must voice our protest at such actions, writes Gavin Ellis.
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Sarah Gaitanos: Examining the life of Shirley Smith
Sarah Gaitanos is a writer, researcher and social historian. Her latest book, Shirley Smith: An Examined Life is a detailed biography of the distinguished lawyer and tireless human rights advocate. As… Audio
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Another male Queensland fruit fly found in Northcote
Another male Queensland fruit fly found in Northcote
Another male Queensland fruit fly has been found in the Auckland suburb of Northcote.
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Huawei signs deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G
Huawei signs deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G
Huawei has signed a deal with Russian telecoms firm MTS to develop 5G technology in that country.
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ABC raid 'chilling' for freedom of press
ABC raid 'chilling' for freedom of press
An Australian police raid on public broadcaster ABC risks having a chilling effect on freedom of the press, its editorial director says. Audio
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Today's world news: What you need to know
All the latest world news in one place
A shooter in Darwin, police raid the ABC in Sydney, Trump visits the UK, and Sudan military crackdowns - we bring you all the latest world news in one place
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What does it feel like to be struck by lightning?
Struck by lightning: 'It was like you'd shifted into the twilight zone'
The percussive boom of a bass speaker, then the crawling sensation of being covered in ants. Kate Newton meets a man who survived a lightning strike to tell the tale.
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Multi-national patrols boost Pacific fisheries surveillance
Multi-national patrols boost Pacific fisheries surveillance
Multi-national surveillance operations continue to bolster the efforts of Pacific countries to monitor their fisheries.
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Department of Conservation gets $11m to protect staff from anti-1080 protesters
DOC gets $11m to protect staff from anti-1080 protesters
The Department of Conservation has been given nearly $11 million to keep staff safe amid increasing threats and violence from anti-1080 protesters.
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Thirty years after Tiananmen, protesters' goals further away than ever
Thirty years after Tiananmen, China 'a big prison'
Three decades after China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, increased suppression of rights activism has pushed the demonstrators' goals further away than…
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Government world leader in Artificial Intelligence - but we need to be cautious: Report
New Zealand world leader using AI, but caution advised
Artificial intelligence can be a tool for good, but there are concerns about factors like racially-biased outcomes of algorithms, a new report says.
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Cost concern for Defence Force over ageing air fleet
Cost concern for Defence Force over ageing air fleet
The Defence Force is warning that keeping its ageing Hercules transports and Orion surveillance planes in the air is a continuing financial burden.