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Concerns raised about US military buildup on Guam
Audio 15 Aug 2024A former U.S. Congressman for Guam says military expansion on the island is happening at rates that haven't been seen since World War II. Audio
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Imagining the next generation of robofish
They will look like fish, swim like fish and even sense like fish. Liz Garton meets a research team designing robofish and smart wetsuits to monitor the state of our oceans. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 14 August
Audio 14 Aug 2024On today's First Up pod with Jimmy Ellingham: how donating plasma saves lives; while we face soaring power prices here, Mike Casey from Re-wiring Aotearoa tells us about the opportunities we have with… Audio
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US correspondent Ron Elving
Audio 13 Aug 2024Ron talks to Paddy about the 2024 Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and their running mates, and how they're being received. Audio
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Select committee feedback says don't ditch Section 7AA. The government isn't listening.
The coalition government is sticking to its guns on a promise to repeal Section 7AA of the Children's Act, despite expert testimony condemning the move.
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US to boost military presence in the Middle East
Audio 12 Aug 2024Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Lisa Owen about Lebanese group Hezbollah unleashing a barrage of rockets in the past few hours, the U.S. saying its urgently boosting its military… Audio
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Patrick Gower's most important documentary...so far
For his new two-part series, Paddy travelled to Antarctica to witness the consequences of climate change first-hand. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 12 August
Audio 12 Aug 2024On today's First Up pod with Jimmy Ellingham: all the latest news from our correspondents in the US and Europe; sports reporter Barry Guy joins us from the Olympics, where the closing ceremony's about… Audio
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Online misinformation, real world damage
A rancorous debate over an Olympic boxer and violent riots in the UK both trace back to rampant misinformation online - and one social media platform in particular.
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Midnight Oil doco: ‘Pub rock was a rebellion of a generation’
As part of the NZ International Film Festival a documentary traces the 45-year journey of the Australian pub rock band, Midnight Oil. Paul Clark, the director, talks to Charlotte Ryan about how 'The… Audio
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Guam landowners sceptical over US missile test plans
Audio 10 Aug 2024While the Governor of Guam has defended the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles in the territory, affected landowners are expressing concerns. Audio
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The tradwife influence
These 'traditional' influencers don't talk about politics, but all the markers of conservative ideologies are there Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene. Audio
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Bringing data back to the long white cloud
Fears that New Zealanders are losing control of their private information are behind moves to improve data sovereignty Audio
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US: Harris hits the campaign trail with new running
Audio 8 Aug 2024United States correspondent Zach Monetellaro speaks to Lisa Owen about Kamala Harris hitting the trail with new running mate Tim Walz and the American sports team in contention to be known as one of… Audio
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Erana James, star of We Were Dangerous
The star actress Erana James' new film We Were Dangerous opened the Auckland leg of the New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
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Tech with Bill Bennett
Technology journalist Bill Bennett talks to Paddy about what's going on in the tech world. Audio
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The complex relationship between Guam and the US military
RNZ Pacific reporter Eleisha Foon is in Guam and spoke with several community members about the issues they face. Audio
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The battle to keep Chamorro culture in Guam alive
Chamorro culture continues to be preserved through the sharing of language and history at Guam's Museum. Audio
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Our musical minds
Making and processing music is something unique to human brains, says Dr Sam Mehr. But why are we so attuned to rhythms, melodies and matching tones? Claire and Sam take a deep dive into the universal… Video, Audio
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The Speaker is under attack
Gerry Brownlee has been publicly criticised over his inaction, in a move that breaks with Parliamentary convention Audio
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Run the Jewels: The soundtrack for a political uprising
As we head towards the US election, we revisit a 2020 interview with Run The Jewels' Killer Mike (Michael Render), and EL-P (Jaime Meline) who spoke to Charlotte Ryan about US politics and how their… Audio
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Olympic mums on top of the podium
There's been a sea change in high performance sport that's seeing Olympic-class mums take the podiums in Paris Audio
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Professor Holly Thorpe on the Imane Khelif controversy
Imane Khelif is one of Algerias top boxers. Imane has identifed as a female since birth, lived her whole life as a womam, including her sports career. As a Unicefambassador she has been a champion for… Audio
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US: Harris on the brink of picking a running mate
United States correspondent Zach Montellaro speaks to Lisa Owen about Kamala Harris' impending vice presidential pick announcement, how America's stock market has fared amid plunges in global stocks… Audio
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Bringing harmony to Australia's hospitals
Professor Catherine Crock is the founder of Australia's Hush Foundation, which for the past 25 years has been commissioning and recording music by Australian composers to pipe into the wards, waiting… Video, Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad updates us on Australia's fortunes in the Olympics and a huge court case involving Senator Linda Reynolds in Western Australia. Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Audio 6 Aug 2024Rebecca talks to Paddy Gower about the turmoil on the international sharemarket, US stock markets have recovered slightly after falling sharply on the opening of trading. Concerns about the US… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 6 August
On today's episode, Alexandra's finest, Finn Butcher, has won New Zealand's third gold medal of the Paris Olympic Games, dominating the final of the kayak cross, we get the latest from Nathan Rarere… Audio
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Stocks tumbling as concerns of US slowdown impact markets
Stocks around the world are tumbling as concerns about a US economic slowdown sent shockwaves of fear through global markets. Business Columnist John Authers spoke to Corin Dann from New York. Audio