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Catalans protest police reaction to rogue referendum
As thousands take to the streets in Barcelona to protest police violence, European leaders have stayed silent as Spain's capital Madrid attempts to rein in Catalan separatists. The Catalan parliament… Audio
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Emergency Response: Life, Death and Helicopters
Audio 3 Oct 2017Originally from New York, veteran rescue helicopter crewman Dave Greenberg has called New Zealand home since 1990. He has flown nearly 4,000 missions with the Wellington-based rescue helicopter over… Audio, Gallery
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Catalonia independence vote: 'Result is irrelevant'
Catalonian authorities say 90-percent of those who voted in the referendum yesterday support the region's right to independence. This comes after almost 900 voters were hurt in violent clashes with… Audio
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Indonesia disputes veracity of West Papuan petition
Indonesia has disputed the veracity of a West Papuan petition to the United Nations seeking self-determination. Indonesia's government says the petition is a hoax, but advocates for West Papuans say… Audio
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Scores injured in violence over Barcelona independence vote
Hundreds are reportedly injured in Barcelona after Spanish national police used force to try halt Catalonia's independence referendum. Voters have been shot at with rubber bullets and attacked with… Audio
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Editing our genes: medical issues
Should we do something just because we can? Such as engineering DNA - something now within reach. Kim Hill talks to Josephine Johnston, Peter Fineran, Colin Gavaghan and Jennie Harre Hindmarsh. Audio
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Pioneering publisher or sexual profiteer?
These days Playboy is just one of many pornographic products on the shelf and a lucrative logo slapped on other stuff. Its founder has long been a ludicrous figure in a dressing gown and the ship’s… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 30 October 2017
Audio 30 Sep 2017Authorities in Vanuatu are evacuating the entire island of Ambae - about 11,000 people - as the island's volcano continues to erupt; A petition to the United Nations with the signatures of 1.8 million… Audio
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A possible watershed for moment for West Papuan independence
Audio 29 Sep 2017A petition to the United Nations with the signatures of 1.8 million West Papuans seeking self-determination could be a watershed moment for the independence movement Audio
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SOUNZ Contemporary Award Winner 2017 - Salina Fisher
Composer Salina Fisher has won the SOUNZ Contemporary Award 2017, New Zealand's premier composition prize, for her work for string quartet 'Tōrino'. This is the second consecutive year Fisher has won… Video, Audio
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Pacific leaders join call for a world free of nuclear weapons
Pacific leaders have added their voices to a worldwide call for a world free of nuclear weapons. Audio
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Human rights activists welcome end of Saudi driving ban
Women's rights activists around the world are welcoming the decision by King Salman allowing women in Saudi Arabia to drive. Activists have campaigned for years to allow women in the kingdom to drive… Audio
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Fiery debate over West Papua at UN General Assembly
Audio 27 Sep 2017The issue of West Papuan self-determination has again been the subject of fiery debate at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Audio
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Review: Imani Winds
Vivacious American wind quintet Imani Winds conclude the Chamber Music New Zealand 2017 season. Peter Mechen attended their performance at the Michael Fowler Centre last night, which featured works… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 September 2017
A Lutheran missionary in Papua New Guinea's Highlands says a perfect storm of traditional spiritual beliefs mixed with local interpretations of Christianity has resulted in a marked increase in… Audio
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Pacific calls for global climate action at UN
The Pacific has presented a united front at the UN General Assembly in New York in calling for global action on climate change. Leaders from the smallest to the largest countries in the region called… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 September 2017
Audio 26 Sep 2017The Pacific has presented a united front at the UN General Assembly in New York in calling for global action on climate change; An economist with a long interest in the Papua New Guinea economy has… Audio
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Pacific calls for global climate action at UN General Assembly
The Pacific has presented a united front at the UN General Assembly in New York in calling for global action on climate change. Audio
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Origin of the specious: America’s problem with facts
The idea held by some Americans that one can simply choose to consider beliefs or opinions as facts goes back long before 'fake news', argues Kurt Andersen in his book Fantasyland: How America Went… Audio
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Making the modern vintage and the vintage modern
Postmodern Jukebox has a reputation of giving modern music a vintage feel and PMJ founder Scott Bradlee hopes that’s enough to get Kiwi audiences on their feet. They are bringing their dance inducing… Video, Audio
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Douglas Wright - Limbs@40
Acclaimed dancer and choreographer Douglas Wright danced with Limbs Dance Company of New Zealand (1980-1983), and companies in New York and London before forming the Douglas Wright Dance Company in… Audio
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Bainimarama calls for new emissions target at the UN
Audio 22 Sep 2017Fiji's prime minister makes renewed call for a more ambitious target for global carbon emissions' reductions, at the UN General Assembly in New York. Audio
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Harmonic People wins Wallace Art Trust Paramount Award
New Zealand-Samoan artist Andy Leleisi'uao’s work Harmonic People has won the 2017 Wallace Arts Trust Paramount Award. He wins a six month residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program… Audio
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Costume designer & WOW judge Mio Guberinic
The annual spectacle and extravaganza that is WOW kicks off in Wellington tonight. Drawing an audience of over 55 thousand, the international design competition, which began in Nelson 30 years ago… Audio
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Trump sets new sanctions on North Korea
The US President Donald Trump has tightened the noose around North Korea, announcing new US sanctions on companies who do business with the nuclear state. Speaking at the UN in New York, he said he'd… Audio
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Iran president hits back at Trump after UN speech
Iran's president Hassan Rouhani has used a speech to the UN General Assembly to hit back at US President Donald Trump's criticisms of his country and its 2015 nuclear deal. In his debut speech to the… Audio
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Harold Evans: zombie nouns and flesh-eating words
We're writing more than ever; emails, blogs, even tweets. But we are doing it badly according to Sir Harold Evans, the former editor of The Sunday Times of London and editor at large of Reuters. Audio
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'Trees bring me out of myself – a wonderful place to get out of'
We tend to think of trees as stationary and inactive, but they're actually dynamic beings who communicate and have memories, says biology professor David Haskell. Audio
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American Dream by LCD Sound System
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem got the band back together because David Bowie told him to. Nick Bollinger has a listen to their new album and ponders Bowie's advice. Audio
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'Larry’s genius has always been story'
Comedian and writer Susie Essman plays the loud, ball-busting, expletive-driven Susie Greene on hit American comedy Curb your Enthusiasm, alongside comic genius Larry David. Audio