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News in Samoan for 25 January 2022
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Covid-19: Mainfreight studying overseas Omicron hit
Supply chains is something we've heard a lot about over recent months.
But broken supply chains is something we might hear about in the coming months if some of the grimmer predictions about… Audio
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Covid-19: Ratana faithful urged to avoid church celebrations
The Ratana faithful are being urged to stay away from the church's annual celebrations and tune into the event online instead.
Citing Covid-19 concerns, the Rātana Kōmiti Marae has cancelled today's… Audio
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Covid-19: Stocks, oil, cryptocurrencies fall
Stocks, oil and cryptocurrencies have fallen overnight in the US. The situation in Ukraine and worries ahead of a US Federal Reserve announcement later this week is being blamed.
The S&P 500 fell 2.4… Audio
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Covid-19: Concerns anti-viral medication orders will come too late
Anti-viral medications ordered by the government may not be available until after the peak of this outbreak - if they get approval.
Last year the government announced it had bought tens of thousands… Audio
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Covid-19: Isolation rules should ease once Omicron takes off - Baker
Epidemiologist Michael Baker says tough isolation rules around Omicron cases should ease once the outbreak takes hold in the community.
Household contacts of a positive case could end up isolating… Audio
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Covid-19: Concerns for staff in health, grocery, manufacturing
Representatives from manufacturing, food and grocery, and healthcare are all worried about serious shortages if the self isolation period for close contacts of Covid-19 cases is not reduced.
One… Audio
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Covid-19: Hospital staff told to be ready to take on other roles
Senior doctors are concerned about the prospect of returning to work shortly after testing positive for Covid-19.
Auckland Hospital doctors have been told employees could be asked to go back to work… Audio
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Business News for 25 January 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Assange wins right to appeal against extradition to US
Wikileaks co-founder, Julian Assange, has won the right to appeal to the British Supreme Court against his extradition to the United States.
US authorities want Assange to face long-standing charges… Audio
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NATO increases standby forces in eastern Europe
NATO has put increased forces on standby in eastern Europe, as tensions between the Ukraine and Russia escalate.
NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said a "deteriorating security situation" had… Audio
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Covid-19: Warnings staff shortages will worsen
Business leaders are warning staff shortages will become much worse now Omicron is in the community.
Employers and Manufacturers Association chief executive Brett O'Riley says while businesses have… Audio
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Early Sports News for Tuesday 25 January 2022
A brief update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 January 2022
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 25 January 2022
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 January 2022
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Covid-19: Omicron work from home unnerving for Auckland city centre businesses
Large numbers of staff working from home is once again unnerving cafe owners in Auckland's CBD already struggling after months in various lockdown last year.
Even experts such as infectious diseases… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25 January 2022
We check in on a worsening Covid-19 outbreak in Solomon Islands; There is concern about the impacts of psychological and emotional trauma in Tonga as the recovery from the recent volcanic eruption… Audio
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Solomons covid cases pass 300 as outbreak worsens
We check in on a worsening Covid-19 outbreak in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Concern about psychological trauma amid Tonga's recovery
There is concern about the impacts of psychological and emotional trauma in Tonga as the recovery from the recent volcanic eruption and tusnami ramps up. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 25 January 2022
Audio 25 Jan 2022Doctors at Auckland Hospital are told to prepare to be drafted into other roles if Omicron hits hard, there are calls for self-isolation periods to be reduced, anti viral medications may not be… Audio
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Bougainville landowners meet with mining giant Rio Tinto
The mining giant Rio Tinto has told a Bougainvillean group it should have made an earlier assessment of the damage their mine at Panguna had caused. Audio
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Nicola Willis: govt not done enough to prep for Omicron
Nathan Rarere spoke with the deputy leader of the National Party, Nicola Willis, and asked if she thinks the country's prepared for Omicron. Audio
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Covid Red traffic light system affects live events
A major live events company has cancelled all of its shows for the rest of the year as a result of the country going to the red traffic light setting. Greenstone Entertainment made the difficult… Audio
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Cook Islands travel bubble with NZ stays open
To the Cook Islands now where Cabinet has to decided to keep the travel bubble with New Zealand open - despite the Omicron outbreak here. Nathan Rarere spoke with Liana Scott from the Cook Islands… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
This week on TradeMe - a very very special Land Rover AND A John Britten tribute helmet, being auctioned to support an up and coming motorbike racer. But first, producer Jeremy Parkinson talks with… Audio
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Ash from Tongan volcano will eventually feed the land
Much of Tonga is still covered by a layer of ash after the eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano just over a week ago. And that ash isn't going anywhere, anytime soon. Nathan Rarere spoke… Audio
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Japan: Omicron rates rising exponentially round the country
We head to Japan now where, like in New Zealand, things were starting to get back to normal ... until Omicron came along. Since the start of the month, the new variant has washed over the country at… Audio