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Calling London
10:37 PM.Rich Preston from BBC World covers developments in Afghanistan this week; Palestinian residents in East Jerusalem might be forcibly removed from their homes this week and a picture of Coronavirus… Read more Audio
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Billions of lives at risk - IPCC report
10:25 PM.It's a Code RED for humanity - the world's largest-ever report into climate change has just been published, warning that billions of lives are at immediate risk. The UN report claims global heating is… Read more Audio
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Lights out as power demand hits all-time high
10:19 PM.Widespread parts of the North Island and parts of the South have been without power tonight as electricty demand touched an all-time high. Transpower asked lines companies to lessen the burden on the… Read more Audio
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KiwiRules: Carb on Carb
10:45 PM.James Stuteley of emo/punk duo Carb on Carb discusses some of his favourite local songs, and a song of the band's. Read more Audio
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Lately Producer becomes RNZ Pacific News Editor
10:30 PM.Tonight is the last shift for Lately producer and evening newsreader Susana Lei'ataua. Karyn speaks with Susana about her new role as News Editor for RNZ Pacific. Read more Audio
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Tokyo breaks records at the Olympics and with Covid-19
10:20 PM.The Tokyo Olympics 2020 are in their final days now, however amid the joy and the heartbreak of the sport Covid-19 cases in Tokyo continue to surge. Karyn speaks with New Zealand journalist Chris… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: Surfing in New Zealand
10:45 PM.Surfing is one of six sports that made their debut at the Olympics this year, along with softball, baseball, sport climbing, skateboarding and karate as the Games looked to capture a new youth market… Read more Audio
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Covid-19's Delta variant is spreading rapidly
10:30 PM.Australia's state of Victoria heads into a snap seven day lock down at 10pm NZ time tonight as Sydney records its latest daily high of 262 new cases and in Tokyo more than 5,000 new cases have been… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Olympians rack up more Tokyo medals
10:17 PM.It's a big day for New Zealand Olympians in Tokyo today from Lisa Carrington's latest gold medal in the canoeing to Ellesse Andrew's silver in the keirin cycling event. Karyn Hay crosses to RNZ's Maja… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:35 PM.Hayden Donnell has the details on why late last week Sky News Australia was suspended from YouTube over Covid misinformation. They also discuss BSA breaches, RNZ bans and a review of Mediaworks. Read more Audio
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Heartbreak for Olympic's cycling but a strong day for kayaking
10:20 PM.Sports reporter joins Clay Wilson joins the show from the weightlifting where David Liti's competition begins at ten to eleven. Karyn catches up on the latest heartbreaking news from the men's pursuit… Read more Audio
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Hopes for Danish-inspired Climatorium in Nelson
10:40 PM.There are hopes to build a Climatorium in Nelson, based on the same principles as one recently opened in Denmark. The proposed Climatorium is a collaboration between Nelson City Council and a Danish… Read more Audio
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Carrington makes Olympic history with kayaking golds
10:30 PM.It's been a historic day for our double gold kayak champion, Lisa Carrington. At 32, she is the first New Zealander to win gold at three straight Games. Read more Audio
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Grounded Kiwis - group forms to launch MIQ petition
10:17 PM.A group of New Zealanders living overseas who are keen to get back home, are calling for signatures for a petition to improve the MIQ booking system The group have called themselves Grounded Kiwis… Read more Audio
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Word: salt and pepper - not pepper and salt
10:39 PM.On tonight's Word segment one of our regulars, Professor Jen Hay from the University of Canterbury, joins Karyn to talk binomial pairs and name ordering - she'll explain why we call it salt and… Read more Audio
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DHB's take nurse union to court
10:32 PM.Nurses are complaining they've been blindsided by a district health board move to take them to court over their next lot of strike action. Last week they rejected the latest pay offer by the district… Read more Audio
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Calling London: France's vaccine plan and famine in Ethiopia
10:22 PM.Audrey Tinline from the BBC reports on whether the French President's 'vaccine passport' plan can go ahead. France holds a donors conference in Lebanon, a year after the deadly Beirut port blast which… Read more Audio
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Showtime for weightlifter Laurel Hubbard
10:18 PM.It's a huge night for New Zealand weight lifter, Laurel Hubbard, who competes in the women's plus 87kg category. The defending Olympic sailing champions Peter Burling & Blair Tuke have to wait til… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:40 PM.In Finn's handpicked selection tonight, is Crushed Velvet by Sean Bowie, best known as Yves Tumor, Haenim by Jeffrey Schroeder and Killer Daisies by Young Winona. Read more Audio
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Putting the art in infrastructure
10:30 PM.Creative New Zealand is calling for more infrastructure projects to include elements of arts and culture. The organisation has made a submission to Te Waihanga: New Zealand Infrastructure Commission… Read more Audio
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A gold and silver day for New Zealand in Tokyo
10:20 PM.Our reporter in Tokyo, Maja Burry, joins Karyn to celebrate the fantastic day on the water for Emma Twigg, who won gold in the single sculls, the men's eight who also won gold and the women's eight… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: the birth of the world's first IVF baby
10:40 PM.On the Rest Is History we look back to this week in 1978 when the world's first IVF baby was born in Manchester, England. Karyn speaks with New Zealander Dr Richard Fisher who was in the UK at the… Read more Audio
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Sydney records worst day
10:30 PM.The trans-Tasman bubble will close as planned tomorrow at midnight in New Zealand. Today Sydney reached a new daily record with 239 new coronavirus cases in the community. Karyn speaks with Natasha… Read more Audio
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Nurses reject latest pay offer and threaten strike action
10:20 PM.Nurses strikes are back on the cards after they rejected the latest pay offer from district health boards. Last month about 30-thousand nurses walked off the job in huge demonstrations around the… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Hayden Donnell
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Hayden Donnell talks with Karyn Hay about. Read more Audio