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Money or morals? Team NZ, Saudi Arabia and sportswashing
Sparks are flying over Team New Zealand's decision to hold a pre-America's Cup regatta in Saudi Arabia. Audio
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US: $1m raised for man accused of killing subway rider
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann is the first cab of the rank this week - he joins us from New York. Audio
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Was Andy Warhol the original influencer?
Audio 14 May 2023Was the artist Andy Warhol the first influencer of our age? The curator of 'Andy Warhol & Photography: A Social Media', a new exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia, reckons he would be all… Audio, Gallery
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Offshore outfit rating the reliability of our media
US-based NewsGuard is rating New Zealand's significant news sites for reliability - and even preparing ‘nutrition labels’ to warn users to treat them with caution. NewsGuard is also using human… Video, Audio
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US: E Jean Carroll speaks after successful case against Trump
Last week our reporter Henry Riley was at the pub with the Prince and Princess of Wales. This week it's Bevan Hurley's turn to be at the centre of news coverage - he's been in court for the defamation… Audio
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Air NZ to offer 'Skynest' sleep pods on long-haul US routes
In a world first, bunk beds could offer Air New Zealand travellers some respite from the torture of sleepless long haul flights.
From next year the national carrier's offering so called Skynest rest… Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Simone Nathan
Actor, writer and executive producer Simone Nathan, who has worked with Amy Schumer and written for Taika Waititi, share her favourite books, music and films. Audio
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From the Pit - a celebration of music photographers
Audio 10 May 2023For NZ Music Month, you can go an see all the best images of local artists captured by local photographers - it's called From The Pit. Organiser Dave Simpson is a renowned photographer he talks to… Audio
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US: another mass shooting in Dallas, Texas killing 10
We begin this post-coronation week in the United States, Nathan Rarere is joined from New York Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann. Audio
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India Holton
Audio 7 May 2023India Holton is a New Zealand author who is making serious waves overseas. The first two volumes of her Dangerous Damsels trilogy were previously acclaimed by the New York Times, no less. They even… Audio
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Making room for writers
Writers will have a new place to meet and work in the creative heart of the capital later this month. There will be a seat at the table whether there's a book of poetry in the making, a novel, or a… Audio
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US: First Lady Jill Biden to attend coronation
Let's begin in the world's most famous ex-British colony - joining Nathan Rarere from New York is our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Technology historian Dr Jonnie Penn
Every day seems to bring a new headline about artificial intelligence. Some are good, but many raise concerns about the impact of developments in the technology. This week the so-called "godfather of… Audio
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All eyes on the Met Gala
It's one of the biggest fashion events in the world, iconic for Lady Gaga's grand entrances and socialite Kim Kardashian's squeeze into Marilyn Munroe's crystal-encrusted dress.
The Met Gala is… Audio
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Paddy Manning: the real Succession with the Murdochs
As the final series of HBO's hit drama Succession goes to air, the Murdoch media empire that inspired the show is dealing with its own dramas. Audio
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UN meeting discusses impact of forestry on indigenous peoples
The impact of forestry on indigenous peoples has been discussed at a UN meeting, after slash was strewn across Tairāwhiti's land and beaches during Cyclone Gabrielle.
Māori leaders were among dozens… Audio
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US: E Jean Carroll in court in defamation trial against Trump
We begin this morning in New York where our correspondent Bevan Hurley has been front row at a defamation trial involving former president Donald J Trump. Audio
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Fake hei-tiki nearly fooled overseas auction house
A fake hei-tiki has nearly snaked its way into a high-profile international auction. Auckland auctioneer and Cordy's director Andrew Grigg talks to Jesse. Audio
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Columnist takes stand in Trump rape case
Advice columnist E Jean Carroll has taken the stand this morning in her civil suit against former US President Donald Trump.
She has claimed the former president raped her in a dressing room at a… Audio
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At the Movies: Paper Spiders
Indie queen Lili Taylor and up-and-coming American-Kiwi actor Stephania LaVie Owen play mother and daughter in the American art film Paper Spiders. Video, Audio
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US: citizens evacuated from Sudan, abortion drug not banned
We begin this morning with Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann in New York. Audio
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Professor Nicholas Humphrey: We feel, therefore we are
Nicholas Humphrey is a theoretical psychologist, based in Cambridge, who is known for his work on the evolution of human intelligence and consciousness. He studied mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey… Audio
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Princess Chelsea on her Taite win: 'It did really shock me'
Princess Chelsea wins the 2023 Taite Award Video, Audio
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US: fallout from Dominion Voting vs Fox News
As we head in to the weekend, it's always good to know what's happening around the world - this morning it's time to check in with our correspondent in New York City Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Claire Dederer: admiring the art of monstrous men
You love their work, but are seriously disturbed by what you've learnt about the person - can you separate an artist's work from their personal life? It's a question explored by New York Times writer… Audio
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The Sampler: Soft Plastics, Lonnie Holley, Leonard Charles
Tony Stamp reviews the debut album by Te Whanganui-a-Tara trio Soft Plastics, a spiritual odyssey from 73-year-old artist Lonnie Holley, and Leonard Charles’ jubilant new EP. Audio
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Daniel M Lavery: the awkwardness of gender transition
American writer Daniel Lavery says the idea that he'd enjoy living as a male was the biggest motivation for a gender transition in his early 30s. Audio
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Perlina Lau's picks for this April's must-stream TV
RNZ's Perlina Lau is back and runs her eye over the best of the streamers coming up in April including Beef, Barry and the final Marvelous Mrs Maisel. Video
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The offshore companies running our bus networks
An RNZ investigation into bus cancellations has revealed Auckland's 10 worst routes are all run by an offshore private equity company.
Ritchies Transport is owned by New York based Kohlberg Kravis… Audio
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At the Movies for 5 April 2023
Audio 5 Apr 2023Simon Morris asks why the film reviewer of the New York Times has quit after 23 years, and compares the movies of today with those of 1999. He also looks at two would-be franchises, and a film that's… Audio