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Majority of Spanish govt's cabinet posts go to women
Spain's socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has given 11 of his 17 cabinet posts to women, a higher proportion than anywhere else in Europe.
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Only a man can run an airline, says Qatar boss
The airline industry wants to attract more women, but no one seems to have told the trade body's new chairman.
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Dame Products’ Alex Fine on women making sex toys for women
Dame Products is a crowdfunded sex toy company that aims to make highly engineered and appealing sex toys for women. Dame Products co-founder and CEO Alexandra Fine has a Masters in Clinical… Audio
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Gender politics in Japan
Japan, like any nation, is adjusting to different generations' expectation of how society should be. With a falling birthrate and a low if growing migrant intake; Japan faces a future where the… Audio
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BANG! Season 2 Episode 6: Takatāpui
Scholars and activists Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Elizabeth Kerekere speak with Melody Thomas about what sex, sexuality and gender looked like in Te Ao Maori prior to colonisation, plus Rosanna Raymond… Audio
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Wages, poverty, and equality
Audio 1 Jun 2018A new book out argues that Baby Boomers broke America. Tailspin by Stephen Bril explores how American institutions no longer serve the people, creating a rift between the vulnerable and the elite and… Audio
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The Panel with Peter McKenzie and Verity Johnson (Part 2)
Audio 1 Jun 2018On International Children's Day we look at some of the issues facing children around the world, including research that has found more than half of all children worldwide are affected by conflict… Audio
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Verna McFelin - Helping children with a parent in prison
Verna McFelin turned a devastating turn of events into a lifetime's work to help children with a parent in prison. When her husband was sentenced to prison, she and her children began a sentence of… Audio
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Profit-sharing and other crazy business ideas
Dean Hall is the CEO of Rocketwerkz - a gaming studio which has flexible working hours, unlimited sick leave and open books. He explains how profit-sharing with staff works for his business. Audio
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One in five lawyers sexually harassed
Nearly a third of female New Zealand lawyers have been sexually harassed in the workplace, a new survey has found. Audio
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Benefit abatement rates a 'disincentive to work'
The government is under pressure to move quickly to let beneficiaries earn more money without being penalised.
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Starbucks closes across US for training
Cafe chain Starbucks is closing about eight-thousand stores in the U.S today to provide one-hundred-and-seventy-five-thousand employees mandatory anti-bias training. It was sparked after two black men… Audio
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Wage penalty of motherhood - revealed
New research is revealing how parenthood contributes to the gender pay gap, with motherhood coming at a significant price for most women. The Parenthood and Labour Market Outcomes study shows having… Audio
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Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake
Colombians vote on Sunday in a deeply divisive presidential ballot that has stirred fears the winner could upset a fragile peace accord with Marxist FARC rebels.
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Jeremy Heimans: the power of new power
Jeremy Heimans is the co-author, with Henry Timms, of a book called "New Power" . He says Harvey Weinstein is a typical example of old power and the #metoo movement is an example of new power. Heimans… Audio
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Mark Crysell: godwits open door for TV crew in North Korea
Crew from TVNZ's Sunday programme have gone where no Western journalist has gone before. Reporter Mark Crysell and his crew spent two weeks in North Korea, and the story behind them being allowed in… Audio, Gallery
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Tony Ssembatya: 'Rwanda genocide made me think twice about humanity'
Tony Ssembatya is a Ugandan human rights scholar, activist and lawyer. His mother is Ugandan and his father was born in Rwanda. Ssembatya's early childhood was in Rwanda at the time of the 1994… Audio
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Tim McKinnel: what price tuna?
Tim McKinnel is a former NZ police detective. For the past two years McKinnel has been a lead investigator for Greenpeace NZ probing international fishing fleets - Taiwanese tuna longliners - and has… Audio
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New phone support service launched for carers of at-risk children
The Ministry for Children, Oranga Tamariki, has launched a new round-the-clock support line for caregivers.
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Fair Play: Being female in sport is not a disability
WRFU listed "female player" alongside "physical" and "developmental" conditions. Zoë George, NZRU’s Cate Sexton, Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero and para-climber Rachel Carter discuss… Audio
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The Prodigal Son by Ry Cooder
Ry Cooder offers a tonic for trouble times. Nick Bollinger tests the product. Audio
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Australian pension rules leaving NZ family poor
A New Zealand family in Perth says Australian pension rules are leaving them penniless. Johno Walsh broke his leg playing in the park with his children at the end of April. He's not eligible for sick… Audio
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Hopes of Māori representation campaigner dashed
Toni Boynton took to the streets in support of Māori wards in Whakatane and says losing the vote won't stop her from continuing the battle. Māori wards were rejected last week in binding referendums… Audio
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Mandatory training considered for bar staff to stop abuse
A Wellington city councillor's been critised for being heavy handed and prejudiced in her efforts to stamp out sexual assault. The council's draft long term plan includes a proposal that sexual abuse… Audio
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Pay minimum wage or risk prosecution, employers told
Advertisers offering jobs to backpackers are being told they must pay the minimum wage or risk prosecution. Last week, RNZ revealed a job website - backpackerboard - was advertising roles below the… Audio