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Climate change link at conflict conference in Auckland
The links between climate change and conflict in the Pacific will be discussed by international experts in Auckland later this week in a first for the region. Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay 22 February 2018
Audio 22 Feb 2018tonight we look at one rule for the rich and one for the poor, Queenstown Lakes District Council wants luxury homes to be exempt from the Government's foreign ownership ban...we'll chat to Sir Eion… Audio
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13,000 military-style semi-automatic weapons in NZ
Military-style semi-automatic weapons, similar to the weapon used in the Texas shooting, make up nearly a quarter of restricted firearms in this country. Audio
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Amnesty urged for thousands of NZ owners of semi-automatics
A professor of peace studies in Dunedin wants a weapon amnesty for the owners of military-style semi-automatic guns. New figures show 13,000 of these weapons are registered to owners in New Zealand… Audio
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Trump and World Peace
A leading peacebuilding expert says President Donald Trump, will need to be restrained if we're going to have peace in the next five years. Professor Kevin P Clements is the chair and director of the… Audio
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Growing international help flowing into Fiji
Relief supplies have started arriving in Fiji as the country begins the massive job of cleaning up after cyclone Winston, which has killed at least 29 people. Audio
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Academic slams NZ's aid direction
Audio 12 May 2015A scathing critique is given of New Zealand's foreign aid programme. Audio
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NZ aid programme 'fundamentally flawed': academic
A New Zealand academic says his country's foreign aid programme is fundamentally flawed and geared to supporting New Zealand Inc.
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Delays on flow of Vanuatu aid
Two New Zealand defence force flights taking aid supplies to Vanuatu have had to turn back because of technical problems.
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Iraq deployment 'waste of time'
The decision to send New Zealand troops to Iraq to train local soldiers has been criticised by some Iraqi people in New Zealand as pointless.
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Iraq role would respect tradition - Key
The Government would not go ahead with any joint deployment to Iraq which disrespects New Zealand soldiers who have served under the Anzac banner, Prime Minister John Key says. Audio
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Australia and NZ could resume ANZAC activities
The Government is still looking into how the New Zealand military could contribute to the fight against Islamic State in Iraq. Audio
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Kevin Clements, chair of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust
Kevin Clements is the chair of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust, which was formed to remember New Zealand's best-known conscientious objector. The trust has plans to honour Archibald Baxter and… Audio
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Australian criminals get NZ guns
Australian criminals banned from owning firearms in their own country can get a gun in New Zealand. Police confirm they do not carry out mandatory checks with their Australian counterparts. Audio
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Objection to Anzac Avenue memorial
The RSA is opposing the planned site of New Zealand's first memorial park to conscientious objectors, to be located on a triangle of land on Dunedin's Anzac Avenue.
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Sunni militants strike back in Iraq
Audio 19 Jun 2014Al-Qaeda linked rebels have seized control of several towns and cities across Iraq in the past week leaving government security forces stunned, and at times in retreat. Audio
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Insight for 15 June 2014 - A Defence Force Facing Change
Kate Newton explores whether NZ will need the same sort of Defence Force in the future. Audio
- Lest we forget: Anzac coverage on RNZ
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Professor Kevin Clements
Kevin Clements grew up in the household of a pacifist and conscientious objector. We find out how that has influenced his life and how he is encouraging peace around the world. Audio
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Conflict is in our history - but what about our consciousness?
Gaylene Preston, Nicky Hagar, Prof. Kevin Clements and RSA head Dr Stephen Clarke talk to Wallace Chapman. Audio
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Students' straw poll against strike on Syria without UN mandate
The first public debate on New Zealand's role in the Syrian crisis has revealed opposition to a United States air strike.
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NZ gun laws could be better - lobbyist
The Connecticut shooting has reignited debate about easy accessibility to guns in the United States and an anti-gun lobbyist says laws in New Zealand could also be better.
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Josie McNaught (Part 2)
Topics - A former army officer and historian for Australia's Department of Veterans Affairs, Graham Wilson, says one of the most persistent myths was of the great independent Aussie bushman instantly… Audio
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Spy chief's rise to Governor-General 'unusual'
Audio 9 Mar 2011Lieutenant-General Jerry Mateparae's appointment as the next Governor-General is being described as"unusual"and something of a throwback to the colonial era. Audio
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Academic says giving police guns could spark arms race
Audio 20 Jul 2010A university academic says any move to give police greater access to guns, could spark a full scale arms race between the police and the criminal fraternity. Audio