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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.
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No changes for the better in aviation watchdog's approach, helicopter pilots say
No changes for the better in aviation watchdog's approach, helicopter pilots say
Helicopter operators are worried the Civil Aviation Authority is all talk and no action, because they are still seeing problems the Authority says are fixed.
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Multiple failures in lead up to Fox Glacier helicopter crash that killed 7
Multiple failures before helicopter crash that killed 7
Transport investigators have found numerous failures by both the operator and aviation watchdog in the lead up to a helicopter crash on Fox Glacier which killed all seven on board.
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Johnny Depp accuses Amber Heard of domestic abuse
Johnny Depp accuses Amber Heard of domestic abuse
Hollywood star Johnny Depp has denied physically abusing ex-wife Amber Heard, arguing that it was she who abused him during their relationship.
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Crusaders players accused of homophobia in South Africa
Crusaders players accused of homophobia in South Africa
Some members of the Crusaders rugby team have been accused of homophobic behaviour while on tour in South Africa.
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Cook Islands 'holding and containing' dengue outbreak
The Cook Islands secretary of health, Josephine Herman, said the country is managing to contain the latest outbreak of dengue. Audio
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US lifts steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada
US lifts steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada
The US has reached a deal with Canada to lift tariffs on steel and aluminium imports in a move that could lead to approval for a new North American trade deal.
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Trump declares national emergency over IT threats
Trump declares national emergency over IT threats
President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency to protect US computer networks from "foreign adversaries".
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San Francisco bans police use of facial recognition technology
San Francisco bans police use of facial recognition technology
San Francisco has become the first United States city to ban the use of facial recognition technology by the police and other agencies.
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'Advanced cyber actor' in WhatsApp surveillance cyber attacks
WhatsApp discovers 'targeted' surveillance attack
Hackers were able to remotely install surveillance software on phones and other devices using a major vulnerability in messaging app WhatsApp, it has been confirmed.
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Fanworm poses 'serious threat' to Marlborough marine environment
Fanworm poses 'serious threat' to Marlborough marine environment
A Mediterranean fanworm invasion poses a serious threat to Marlborough's coastal waters and aquaculture industry, a council biosecurity manager says.
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Thompson & Clark cleared over Southern Response surveillance - police
Thompson and Clark cleared over Southern Response surveillance
Police have decided private investigators Thompson & Clark did not break the law when they secretly recorded a private meeting of quake claimants.
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US bartender charged for serving gunman before mass shooting
US bartender charged for serving gunman before mass shooting
A Texas bartender who served a man the night he shot his estranged wife and seven others in 2017 has been charged with criminal negligence.
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British soldier dies in Malawi during anti-poaching operation
British soldier killed by elephant in Malawi
A British soldier has been killed by an elephant during a counter-poaching operation in Malawi.
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NZ Defence Force helps search for missing Kiribati vessels
NZ Defence Force helps search for missing Kiribati vessels
The New Zealand Defence Force is helping search for two vessels in Kiribati that failed to return from separate fishing trips last week.
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Uncharted waters for media freedom
Any complacency about extremism here was extinguished by the attack in Christchurch on 15 March. The media claimed it marked “the end of our innocence”. We're still in the top ten for global press… Audio
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Uncharted waters for media freedom
Uncharted waters for media freedom
Any complacency about extremism here was extinguished by the attack in Christchurch on 15 March. The media claimed it marked “the end of our innocence”. We're still in the top ten for global press…
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INSIGHT: Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
INSIGHT: Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
Should we increase surveillance of 'lawless' online bulletin boards like 4chan and 8chan, and if so, how? Max Towle asks 8chan's founder Fredrick Brennan and New Zealand experts whether the rise of… Audio
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Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
Insight - Should we increase surveillance of online bulletin boards and, if so, how? Max Towle asks 8chan's founder Frederick Brennan and NZ experts whether the rise of online extremism can be curbed. Audio
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Anonymity on the internet and fighting extremism
Insight - The internet has helped those wanting to spread extremism and in the wake of the Christchurch terrorist attacks anonymous forums have come under scrutiny. Max Towle investigates whether… Audio
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French Polynesia and France set up maritime commission
French Polynesia and France set up maritime commission
French Polynesia and France have agreed to set up a joint commission on maritime matters.
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Revisiting Orwell's 1984 in a post-fact world
Why is 1984 still relevant in 2019? It is question that Robert Hassan from Melbourne University thinks can be answered by looking at words. Audio
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Tahiti top doctor free after being charged with sexual assault
Tahiti top doctor free after being charged with sexual assault
The president of French Polynesia's Council of Physicians is free again after being detained and charged with sexual assault last week.
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Another Queensland fruit fly found in Auckland
Another Queensland fruit fly found in Auckland
Restrictions on the movement of fruit and vegetables are in place again in Auckland after a Queensland fruit fly was found in Northcote.
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Paul Buchanan: Beware the false narrative linking Christchurch to Sri Lanka bombings
Opinion: Beware the false narrative linking Christchurch to Sri Lanka bombings
ISIS and a junior defence minister in the Sri Lankan government have claimed the terrorist attacks on churches and hotels were a response to the attack on mosques in Christchurch on 15 March.