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Kobori scores biggest pay cheque in fledgling career
Canterbury golfer Kazuma Kobori has finished tied for second at the British Masters in England.
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How to weather the great grass shutdown in the south
The gloom and wet of winter is especially challenging for Southland's farms where pasture can go for nearly a third of the year without growth.
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Could wartime meals be the key to cheap eats?
Cookbooks from the wartime period are all about making food go further and letting nothing go to waste. Audio
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Belarus Opposition leader freed from jail in US-brokered deal
Siarhei Tsikhanouski and 13 other prisoners have been released from jail and are now free in Lithuania.
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Scheffler, McIlroy look to tame US' toughest golf course
Scottie Scheffler enters this week's US Open seeking the third leg of a career Grand Slam.
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Greta Thunberg deported from Israel after bid to reach Gaza
Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel on Tuesday, the day after the Israeli navy prevented her and a group of fellow pro-Palestinian activists from sailing to Gaza.
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Scheffler takes three-stroke lead at PGA Championship, Fox fades
The world No.1 mixed three bogeys with seven birdies and an eagle in his third round at Quail Hollow.
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Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson removed from MLB ban list
The longstanding pariahs due to their gambling on the sport, have been removed from MLB's permanently ineligible list.
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Three dead after shooting in Sweden, suspect fled
The suspect is believed to have fled the scene on an electric scooter.
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Europe wants to ready its citizens for war. Will they listen?
Survival guides, stockpiling and mass evacuation drills. Europe is scrambling to prepare its citizens for the growing threat of conflict.
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Justin Rose storms into Masters lead, Rory McIlroy stumbles late
Justin Rose's putter helps him to a three shot lead, but Rory McIlroy has a late stumble in Masters first round.
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Newcastle win first major domestic trophy in 70 years
The Magpies beat Premier League leaders Liverpool to taste domestic glory for the first time since 1955.
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Farmers count blessings with "life-saving rain" but others under pressure
Radio New Zealand's Country Life team regularly check in with farms and orchards around the country. Here's the latest regional wrap -- it is dry out there for farmers.
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Reducing splash-back and soaking up the nasties from dairy cows' pee
An "eye-opening" farm trial could help clean up New Zealand's rivers and streams.
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Athletics records broken at Diamond League meeting
Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen shattered the long-standing 3000m world record while Sweden's Mondo Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record.
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World records tumble as US rule the Paris pool
Iron-man Bobby Finke and the US women's medley relay team shattered world records in an American-dominated finish to the Olympic swim meet.
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Swimming: Ledecky takes record ninth gold
The American champion tore up the record books again at the Paris Games by claiming a ninth career gold medal.
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Golf: Lowry leads Open; Fox and Hillier make the cut
Kiwis Ryan Fox and Daniel Hillier made the cut at Royal Troon - but have considerable ground to make up on Shane Lowry.
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Fox, Kobori the best NZers in tricky start to British Open
Ryan Fox and Kazuma Kobori coped best with taxing conditions as New Zealand's four golfers battled through the British Open first round.
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Tamihere 'not surprised' by Court of Appeal's decision
"From what I've read so far, the Appeal Court seems to think their primary job is to protect the Crown case," Tamihere told RNZ.
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Tamihere loses appeal against backpacker murder conviction
Despite false evidence from a jailhouse informant, the Court of Appeal says it is satisfied "beyond reasonable doubt" Tamihere murdered Sven Urban Höglin and Heidi Birgitta Paakkonen in 1989. Audio
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'Tim was authentic': Avicii's dad on pain of loss and son's legacy
The DJ's father Klas has spoken about his son's legacy and family's mission to raise mental health awareness.
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Kiwi Ryan Fox makes the cut as Aberg leads US Open
New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox has done just enough to make the cut for the final two rounds of the US Open as Swedish sensation Ludvig Aberg holds the outright lead at Pinehurst Resort in North…
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On the Farm - a wrap of conditions around the country
A dry autumn will make for a tough winter for many farmers across the lower North Island, meanwhile it's made a great end to harvest with growers in Hawke's Bay and Marlborough busy pruning. Audio
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Eurovision 2024: Switzerland's Nemo wins contest
Swiss singer Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song, 'The Code'.