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Fiji police probe alleged theft from Russian sevens team
Fiji police probe alleged theft from Russian sevens team
Police in Fiji are investigating the alleged theft of items belonging to the touring Russian rugby team from Nadi Airport.
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Christchurch terror attacks: Australia law adds violent content penalties for social media companies
Social media execs could be jailed over violent content under Australian law
Australia is set to fine social media companies up to 10 percent of their annual global turnover and imprison executives if violent content is not removed under a new law.
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China mired in Tahiti social media discourse
China mired in Tahiti social media discourse
China has restated that none of its fishing boats in French Polynesia is involved in any illegal fishing in the face of sustained criticism of China and its activities on social media.
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Nipsey Hussle murder suspect arrested in Los Angeles
Nipsey Hussle murder suspect arrested in Los Angeles
A suspect in the murder of Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle has been arrested, officials say.
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Corrections criticised over its de-radicalisation programme focus
Corrections criticised over its de-radicalisation programme focus
A small number of people who could become violent extremists are being monitored, but the programme is being criticised as wrongheaded.
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Roaming dogs 'double teamed and mauled cat' to death
Roaming dogs 'double teamed and mauled cat' to death
Pet-owners in the Auckland suburb of Weymouth say they're being harassed by dangerous dogs which have killed as many as four cats in just a week.
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Samoa police patrol boat may be armed
Samoa police patrol boat may be armed
The Samoa Police Service is keeping its options open about arming its patrol boat which is to monitor illegal fishing.
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Wider surveillance will not prevent terrorism
New Zealand's security and intelligence agencies have been at the centre of scrutiny in the aftermath of Christchurch Mosque attack. Questions have been raised as to whether the NZSIS and the GCSB… Audio
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Timeline: Security services, government and Muslim community before the Christchurch mosque attacks
Timeline: Before the Christchurch mosque attacks
Read a timeline of the actions by New Zealand's security services, government and the country's Muslim community in the years leading up to the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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Week in Politics: Winston Peters' international Islamic damage control campaign success
Week in Politics: Peters' Islamic damage control campaign success
Analysis - It must have been with considerable trepidation that Foreign Minister Winston Peters left for the emergency meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Co-operation, Peter Wilson writes.
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Tahiti-based frigate intercepts cocaine haul
Tahiti-based frigate intercepts cocaine haul
The French military says one of its ships, based in French Polynesia, has seized nearly 800 kilogrammes of cocaine.
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Australian gun lobby almost as big and as cashed-up as NRA - report
Australian gun lobby almost as big and cashed-up as NRA - report
The Australian gun lobby is almost as large and spends as much on political donations and campaigns per capita as the powerful NRA in the US, a new report has found.
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SIS was warned to protect interviewees' rights - Inspector-General
SIS was warned to protect interviewees' rights - Inspector-General
The security agency watchdog warned the SIS in 2017 not to overstate its powers to people they interview and to inform them of their rights.
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Guyon Espiner: Were NZ's intelligence agencies looking in the wrong direction?
Were NZ's intelligence agencies looking in the wrong direction?
Analysis- We were promised a moment of truth and now it has arrived, writes Guyon Espiner.
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More NZers under surveillance: Andrew Little authorises spy agencies to do more 'intrusive’ activities
Andrew Little says more New Zealanders under surveillance
Andrew Little says he has given authority to spy agencies to do "intrusive" activities under warrant. Audio
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More NZers surveilled since mosque attacks - Andrew Little
The country remains on a high threat alert more than a week after the terror attack in Christchurch. That means the Government believes a terrorist attack is assessed as very likely. The actions of… Audio
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Government missing chance for joint action on extremism - Muslim leader
Government missing chance for joint action on extremism - Muslim leader
A Muslim association with a 20-year plan to improve community links says it is this type of work that can keep people safe.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern cool on chance of cyber-snooping project stopping mosque terrorism
PM cool on chance of cyber-snooping project stopping mosque terrorism
The Prime Minister is downplaying a suggestion from National that a surveillance programme known as Project Speargun could have helped prevent the Christchurch terror attacks. Audio
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New Zealand prudent to stay on high alert over potential 'retaliation, copycats' talk - Jacinda Ardern
'Afterwards there does tend to be talk of retaliation ... copycats' - PM
It is prudent for New Zealand to remain on high alert because of international evidence that talk of copycats and retaliation persists for weeks after an attack, the PM says. Audio
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NZ Muslims asked govt for support, got surveillance
Waikato Muslims say the Government has missed out on a chance to find out about extremism without alienating people. Since the Christchurch attacks, Muslims around the country have spoken about… Audio
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Spy agencies have not had hands tied - Paul Buchanan
National Party leader Simon Bridges says the Government should reconsider the surveillance programme Project Speargun, which the previous National Government abandoned in 2013. He says intelligence… Audio
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Auckland Muslim man furious about SIS surveillance: 'They've dropped the ball'
Muslim man furious about SIS surveillance: 'They've dropped the ball'
A Muslim man who says he was approached by the SIS believes his privacy has been breached, and is accusing the security agency of unfairly targeting his community.
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Monitoring 8chan, closed groups a challenge for every democracy - Ardern
In the wake of the mosque attacks in Christchurch, Parliament will now need to grapple with whether the New Zealand's surveillance laws need to be tightened. This will raise difficult questions of how… Audio
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Auckland Muslim man furious about SIS surveillance
A Muslim man who was targeted by the SIS says he now feels furious about what happened and is accusing the security agency of unfairly targeting his community. The man, who RNZ has agreed not to name… Audio
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Does NZ need tougher surveillance laws after mosque attacks?
New Zealand is heading for a fresh debate on whether it needs tougher surveillance laws in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack. A Royal Commission into the massacre will investigate whether… Audio