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New Zealand PM arrives in Niue
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has landed in Niue, on his first official visit to the Pacific after assuming office.
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Recognising Palestine
Spain, Ireland and Norway last month officially recognised Palestine as a state. But what is a state, and how does it differ from a 'nation'? Dr Stephen Young, associate professor of Law at the… Audio
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Politics by Night with Laura Walters
Newsroom political editor Laura Walters talks about some of the political issues of the moment. Audio
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Claims marae misused census data - latest details
Calls are mounting for the government to launch a wide-ranging inquiry into claims that a marae misused census data last year to help Te Pati Maori's election campaign. RNZ deputy political editor… Audio
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Political race on to form South Africa's next coalition government
The political race is on to form South Africa's next government. Our correspondent Elna Schütz explains. Audio
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What's next before Donald Trump's sentencing?
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about the aftermath of Donald Trump's criminal trial where he was convicted on all 34 counts and Joe Biden's attempt to secure a ceasefire… Audio
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CANGO Chair Ah-leen Rayner on cancer drug funding
An open letter from a collective of cancer charities is calling on the government to make good on its election promise and fund 13 additional treatments. Spokesperson Ah-leen Rayner talks to Lisa… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 4 June 2024
On today's episode, two people have been plucked from a fishing boat in a dramatic rescue on the Otago Peninsula, after breaking an election promise to deliver funding for 13 new cancer treatments in… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 4 June
On today's episode, we hear from the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon after the Finance Minister says the Government will keep its promise to fund more cancer treatments, Police estimate the cost of… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron Elving looks at the many unanswered questions after former US president Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records at a New York trial. Audio
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PM Luxon on funding promised cancer drugs
The Finance Minister says the government will keep its promise to fund more cancer treatments. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Panel to look into future of local government
A new panel has been charged with looking at the future of local government and electoral system reforms that might appeal more to voters. The panel will be led by Nelson Mayor and former National… Audio
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PM Luxon to take first trip to Pacific
The Prime Minister is about to head on his first trip to the Pacific, with Niue and Fiji on the itinerary. Political reporter Giles Dexter spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Trump set to be sentenced on July 11 after guilty verdict
Donald Trump is due to be sentenced on the 11th of July, four days before Republicans formally choose their nominee to face Democratic President Joe Biden in November's election. US correspondent… Audio
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India to start counting votes after general election
The Indian Election Commission says 642 million people voted in the parliamentary election; its chief commissioner says that's a world record. India correspondent Ishan Garg spoke to Charlote Cook. Audio
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Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours
Pasifika service leaders recognised in King's birthday honours. Audio
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Questions whether Tonga Forum housing will be ready
Questions whether Tonga Forum housing will be ready. Audio
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New Cal unrest leads yachties to seek refuge in Vanuatu
New Cal unrest leads yachties to seek refuge in Vanuatu. Audio
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis on Budget, cancer treatments
Finance Minister Nicola Willis didn't include promised funding for cancer treatment in the budget - Nathan asked her why Audio
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Emily Perkins with things to perk you up this public holiday
Wellington writer Emily Perkins is the country's latest literary darling, taking out the top prize at the recent Ockham Awards for her novel Lioness. Audio
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Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag
The media minister says a proposed law to get Google and Facebook pay for local news is not dead, but this week a Parliamentary committee and its government MPs did not support it. The government’s…
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Mediawatch for 2 June 2024
Audio 2 Jun 2024Long-running bid to make big tech pay for news hits a snag - so what happens next?; stories based on stats sliced from surveys; shock horror over incomplete houses. Audio
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Trump Guilty Verdict: The latest
The latest from New York from our correspondent Mitch McCann. Audio
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Budget Day: A Photo Essay
Budget Day in photos: Facts, attacks, stories, protests, pantomime and proclamations. Audio
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Trump the felon: what's next for the Republican party?
Donald Trump is a convicted felon. A New York jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels. He intends to appeal, and… Audio
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Dr Christos Christou: the state of humanitarianism
Some of the world's humanitarian crises are well known - Gaza and Ukraine for example - but many more are less likely to make international news: Chad and Sudan. One of the organisations operating… Audio
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Julia Whaipooti: Budget does not fulfil te Tiriti obligations
Thousands of people rallied across the country on Thursday to protest the coalition government's policies - including axing the Maori Health Authority, removing local councils' right to set up Maori… Audio
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NZ Budget has Pasifika's best interests at heart, Minister Reti
NZ Budget has Pasifika's best interests at heart - Minister Reti. Audio
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Urgency, at a snail's pace
After the Budget Debate begins, it's usual to go into urgency to progress some government bills quickly through the House, or as is the case so far this year - not so quickly. Audio
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Careful cuts with little room for error: Willis' first Budget
At last, the tax cut tease is over, the full details on full display. The Budget's headline was only ever going to be tax cuts - and they arrived almost exactly as promised.
Finance Minister Nicola… Audio