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Murderer to testify at trial of another murder-accused man
Lok Fung Lorrence Li's trial in May was aborted after co-defendant Shu Man Poon pleaded guilty to killing an Auckland couple.
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Rates, debt hot topics as mayor, challenger square off in Gore
It's a two horse race with a former councillor and current mayor Ben Bell facing off for the mayoralty. Audio
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Baby found dead with mum killed by sepsis or smothered
Emerald Tai and baby Tanatui Samuels were found dead in their home three days after his birth.
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Why Queensland courts stepped in when a 12-year-old wanted an abortion
The girl wanted an abortion, and her mother consented. But the court still had to make a call.
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US-funded contraceptives meant for poor nations to be burned instead
The UN offered to buy the contraceptives after Trump froze foreign aid, but now dozens of truckloads are being sent to France for incineration.
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US Justice Department plans to interview Epstein accomplice
It will speak to Ghislaine Maxwell, the former UK socialite who is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking minors.
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Scandal, division and rumours at Gore District Council
Watch: RNZ checks in on what's been a tumultuous term and looks ahead to what October's election might hold. Audio
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'I wouldn't wish it on anyone': Why are victims having to wait until 2027 for justice?
There's a well-known saying that justice delayed is justice denied. And in Northland, where the region is facing a growing number of homicides, the wheels of justice are getting increasingly slow.
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Minnesota lawmaker killing suspect planned killing spree
The suspect accused of assassinating a Minnesota lawmaker and shooting another this weekend drove to the homes of at least four state politicians as part of a planned killing spree, according to… Audio
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No King's protest in Guam demands protection of democracy
The rally was part of a broader grassroots mobilisation across the United States, marking the first 'No Kings' protest held in a US territory.
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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
BBC World journalist Jonathan Frewin joins Emile Donovan to look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, an upcoming debate in… Audio
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Manhunt for alleged Minnesota assassin ends
Suspect Vance Boelter is custody after killing a politician and her husband while posing as a police officer.
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Police hunt for gunman after 'politically motivated assassination' in US
The gunman posed as a police officer before shooting a Democratic state politician.
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Significant abortion law shakeup set for Wales and England
Audio 11 Jun 2025United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about significant shakeup of abortion law on the horizon for Wales and England, as well as the worlds first strike in protest of the… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 11 June 2025
In today's episode, the government is being warned there could be diplomatic retaliation from Israel after New Zealand joined with a number of other allies in imposing sanctions on two Israeli… Audio
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Warning for period tracking app users
Experts are warning women who use period tracking apps are a goldmine for advertisers, and information from them - in the wrong hands - could result in risks to job prospects, workplace monitoring… Audio
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Can the intellectually disabled be executed? US Supreme Court to reconsider
In 1997 Joseph Smith killed a with a hammer and saw but avoided execution after US courts found him intellectually disabled. That decision is now being appealed.
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What is the Big Beautiful Bill and why does Musk hate it?
A rift is brewing within the US Republican Party as Trump attempts to muscle his Big Beautiful Bill through Congress. Here's what's in it.
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Council installed 'stupid' road layout after six complaints
At an explosive public meeting in a country suburb, the majority of residents demanded an end to the trial.
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New report sheds light on reproductive justice in Pacific migrant worker scheme
A new report has found many women employed in Australia through the PALM migrant worker scheme are not getting appropriate information and affordable access to sexual health services
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Trump ally Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election
Nawrocki's win could undermine ties with Ukraine and revive tensions with the EU.
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Categories and strategy: The path of Parliament's members' bills
The House chats with senior MPs about the political strategy behind members' bills.
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'Beacon of courage': Abortion pill inventor dies in France
Etienne-Emile Baulieu 'enabled women to win their freedom' with the invention of the abortion pill that became available in 1982.
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Landings aborted as 102km/h gusts hit Wellington
A plane passenger has described the "unnerving" sideways movement of a plane which was trying to land.
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FBI calls deadly California clinic bombing 'act of terrorism'
One person near the clinic at the time of blast was killed and four others were wounded.