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From the frontline: from lawyer to soldier
Just over a month ago, Roman Shulyar was leading a busy life as a partner at a law firm in Kyiv. He's a transaction lawyer, and was largely concerned with everyday tasks; finance projects, mergers and… Audio
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Ukraine invasion: Zelenskyy addresses Security Council
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the United Nations Security Council last night as he builds support for an investigation into civilian killings in areas seized by Russians.
It comes… Audio
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Where are all the women-run food companies?
Newsroom's Nikki Mandow decided to only eat food made by women or women-run companies for a week. It was a lot harder than she expected. Audio
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Rush on gas guzzlers before clean car rules introduced
It was pedal to the metal last month as buyers raced to snap up gas guzzlers - utes and SUVs - ahead of the high emissions vehicle fee introduced this month.
Motor Industry Association figures show… Video, Audio
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Wise words for a healthy life from 92 year old Angela Caughey
For 12 years, Aucklander Angela Caughey looked after her husband with dementia until he died. At 92, she's turning her attention to prevention. Audio
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Agatha Christie's greatest mystery - her own 11 day disappearance
It remains a mystery fit for the Queen of Mystery herself - the question of what happened to Agatha Christie during her 11 day disappearance in 1926. Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
President Biden will be adding new sanctions against Russia because of what has happened in the town of Bucha in Ukraine, calling for a war crimes trial against Russian President Vladimir Putin… Audio
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Expert on diplomatic language used around Russia
Russia is being widely accused of violating international law in its invasion of Ukraine, and now the International Criminal Court is investigating.
The US President Joe Biden has already labelled… Audio
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How to write a killer plot - two crime writers tell all
Two crime writers - Jacqueline Bublitz and Paul Cleave - discuss how they create memorable stories in this highlight of 2021's Word Christchurch festival. Audio
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Should NZ be worried about the China-Solomon Islands security deal?
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called the security deal between China and Solomon Islands "gravely concerning" - but does New Zealand really need to be worried? Audio
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Australian federal anti-corruption commission needed now: ex judge
Audio 4 Apr 2022Stephen Charles is a former judge of appeal in the Victorian Supreme Court, QC, member of the Accountable Round Table and the Centre for Public Integrity making the case for a Federal anti-corruption… Audio
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Covid-19: Ardern warns more virus waves, variants, coming
The Prime Minister is warning this is only the first wave of Omicron and there will be more waves and new variants coming.
Cabinet ministers will today decide whether Covid-19 restrictions should be… Audio
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Democracy denied? Why commissioners replace councillors
Commissioners will stay on at Tauranga City Council until 2024 - are locals being denied their democratic rights or is more time needed to get the city back on track? Audio
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Optimism? Pessimism? What should we feel about the climate crisis?
At the time of the COP26 summit held in Glasgow, Kim Hill speaks with journalist Tom Doig and veteran scientist Dave Lowe about the climate crisis. A highlight of 2021 Word Christchurch. Audio
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Getting inside the heads of movie watchers
Audio 3 Apr 2022Director, writer and producer Kevin Goetz has been at the centre of the movie research industry for more than 30 years. Goetz is also a member of the Academy and was in attendance at the Oscars this… Audio
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NZME undermines collective bid to confront tech titans
Google and Facebook have distributed New Zealand media outlets' news online for years - for free. Local media companies joined forces last year in a bid to get them to pay for it. But one of the… Audio
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How happiness leads to success at work
Which comes first – happiness or success? In other words, does success at work make you happy or does happiness make you more likely to succeed? After five years studying 1 million US Department of… Audio
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Covid-19 update with Professor Michael Baker
Professor Michael Baker is back with us for a Covid-19 update. He discusses reservations about the mandates coming off tomorrow, trial data on booster shots for 12-17 year olds, and whether New… Audio
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Managing MPs - the ‘staff’ you can’t fire
Parliament’s Speaker is on a mission to stop workplace bullying and improve behaviour, even that of the ‘staff’ who can’t be fired. Audio
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The Sampler: Aldous Harding, Sunreturn, Syl Johnson
Tony Stamp reviews the latest album by theatrical folk maverick Aldous Harding, a wildly diverse array of talent on the first compilation from Auckland label Sunreturn, and a selection of sixties soul… Audio
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IPCA constrained: How independent is NZ's police watchdog?
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, investigative journalist Guyon Espiner talks to a leading defence lawyer, the chair of the IPCA and the commissioner of police about whether the police watchdog… Video, Audio
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Calls for public transport discount to be extended, minister says govt will consider options
The Transport Minister has hinted that the government could extend the three month discount on public transport tickets.
The half price fares on public transport last until the end of June. Today was… Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Annual poppy appeal starts today
The RSA's annual Poppy Appeal kicks off today. This year is particularly special as it marks the 100th anniversary of the appeal. To mark the occasion and tell us about the focus this year, RSA… Audio
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NZ app-makers named one of the most influential companies of 2022
The New Zealand education app Kami has been named in TIME Magazine's 100 most influential companies of 2022. Founder Hengjie Wang talks to Jesse about their platform and why it's so popular in the US.
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50 years old: the Dunedin Study's amazing life-span
Fifty years ago today, University of Otago researchers began to study over 1,000 Dunedin babies born in 1972 and 1973. The Dunedin Study, as its known, is now the world's longest-running… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Will Smith was asked to leave Oscars - Academy
The Academy has revealed Will Smith was asked, but refused to leave after the slap that rocked the Oscars - and Comedian Chris Rock says he is still processing what happened.
Smith slapped Chris Rock… Audio
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'Best in history': The nail-biting Cricket World Cup
The White Ferns may not have made it into the final four, but the 2022 Cricket World Cup is being hailed as a success for the women's game. Audio
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The sorry saga of the Strategic Tourism Asset Protection fund
A top public watchdog has criticised the lack of clarity and transparency around a government tourism funding scheme that paid hundreds of millions of dollars to operators across New Zealand.
The… Video, Audio
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Tech: US eye on Russian cyber firm, teen hackers arrested
Audio 31 Mar 2022Cybersecurity expert Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to look at why Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab has been added to the national security threat list by the FCC. He'll also talk about a… Audio