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Fate of NZ nurse kidnapped in Syria still unknown
10:20 PM.The fate of Louisa Ahkavi kidnapped in Syria during her 17th mission, remains unknown - weeks after victory was declared against the violent militant organisation. RNZ political journalist Jo Moir… Read more Audio
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Record Store Day
10:35 PM.We're chatting with Matthew Crawley 2019's Record Store Day at Flying Out Records in Auckland. Audio
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Armageddon
10:20 PM.The pop-culture convention Armageddon kicks off tomorrow at the Westpac Stadium. After the mosques shootings in Christchurch, metal shields, knives and swords are out, but people can bring a plastic… Read more Audio
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Calls to save 800 year old Ihumatao
10:46 PM.Mana whenua of Ihumatao near Auckland Airport say they're prepared to put their bodies on the line to stop the development of houses going ahead on the land. The group behind the campaign is Save Our… Read more Audio
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Sudan President Omar al-Bashir steps down
10:28 PM.Reuters have reported Mr al-Bashir had stepped down ahead of an announcement from the Sudanese Army. Protests against Mr al-Bashir, who has governed Sudan for 30 years since 1989, have been under way… Read more Audio
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Roy Kerr's black hole theory proven right
10:18 PM.Astronomers have captured the first image of a black hole, heralding a revolution in our understanding of the universe's most enigmatic objects, and proving the University of Canterbury's… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:30 PM.Colin Peacock casts a midweek eye over all things media. Audio
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Update on the Elections in Israel
10:20 PM.An update on the elections in Israel and as the final votes are being counted, media outlets are calling a victory for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It's been a close race - so much so that as… Read more Audio
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Why we should prioritise natives over deer in the management of Molesworth Station
10:45 PM.We speak to Debs Martin, Forest & Bird's Regional Manager for the Top of the South Island about her hopes for the management of the iconic Molesworth Station. Audio
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Islamic State Returnees in Moscow
10:30 PM.As many Western countries, including New Zealand, grapple with what to do with former ISIS fighters returning home, we speak to Amie Ferris-Rotman, The Washington Post's Moscow correspondent about… Read more Audio
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"Concerns and Contradictions" in the Euthenasia Bill
10:20 PM.The Maxim Institute's CEO Alex Penk thinks that the Justice Select Committee's report into the End of Life Choice Bill which was released today highlights a broad range of issues and questions that… Read more Audio
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Can reluctant self-promoters promote their work?
10:45 PM.Lynnaire MacDonald offers artists and creatives 5 strategies that may help grow your audience and promote yourself. Audio
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Companion animals and Domestic Violence
10:30 PM.A new book, Companion Animals and Domestic Violence: Rescuing You, Rescuing Me, explores the role that dogs and other companion animals play in women's recovery from abuse, and the impacts on the… Read more Audio
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Westland Mayor Bruce Smith
10:20 PM.The Mayor of Westland says he's happy to sign a declaration that there is climate change but he wants more detail. Audio
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Pre-Wired
10:40 PM.The best new music as chosen by Danielle Street Audio
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Consent Club
10:20 PM.We talk to Ollin Perez Raymnaud, one of the organisers of The Consent Club, a volunteer-run organisation that works at improving consent culture at festivals and parties. Audio
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Human rights concerns about Muslims in China
10:30 PM.Human rights advocacy groups believe there is more than a million Muslims, mostly Uighurs, being systematically detained in interment camps in China's far-western Xinjiang province. Associated Press… Read more Audio
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Detained NZ Journalist speaks after detention in Fiji.
5:45 PM.Two journalists and a freelance cameraman from Newsroom were detained by the Fijian police last night on suspicion of trespass on a Chinese property-development company. Karyn Hay speaks to Melanie… Read more Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
10:30 PM.Jeremy Rose joins Karyn to talk to us about Guns, god and algorithms. Audio
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What's in a name? The history of the Crusades
10:20 PM.The Crusaders announced today that they will consider a name and brand change after the New Zealand Rugby Union said the current name is no longer tenable. In the wake of the Christchurch mosque… Read more Audio
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Gang kids studying for police career
10:45 PM.Keri Welham has been in Kawerau, where children from established gang families are consdidering a future in the police thanks to a new and unconventional programme at the local high school. Audio
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Slovakia elects first female president
10:30 PM.In a rebuke to the wave of nationalism that has washed over central Europe, Slovakia has elected their first ever female head of state, a pro-Europe liberal. A political outsider, Zuzana Caputová ran… Read more Audio
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Thames-Coromandel votes against Climate Change Declaration
10:20 PM.In a decision that has left environmental advocates outraged, the Thames-Coromandel District Council has voted against signing the Local Government Leader's Climate Change Declaration. The… Read more Audio
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'Last chance' petition for more access to Bay of Islands coast
10:40 PM.Over 2,500 people have signed a petition calling on the Far North District Council to secure public access to Taronui Bay. Currently, for Kerikeri locals and tourists alike who wish to access the… Read more Audio
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Wider surveillance will not prevent terrorism
10:30 PM.New Zealand's security and intelligence agencies have been at the centre of scrutiny in the aftermath of Christchurch Mosque attack. Questions have been raised as to whether the NZSIS and the GCSB… Read more Audio