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US starts retaliatory strikes in Iraq, Syria - officials
The US carried out retaliatory airstrikes in Iraq and Syria against more than 85 targets in a multi-tiered response after three US troops were killed in Jordan.
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What are the 10 best things about Aotearoa?
First person - Venetia Sherson picks her favourite things about being a New Zealander.
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Hamas weighs ceasefire proposal
Israel has prepared to advance its war on Gaza farther south, close to the Egyptian border, as diplomatic efforts in pursuit of a ceasefire accelerate.
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Houthis claim hit on US-operated merchant ship in Red Sea
The Houthi movement says it has struck a US merchant ship in the Red Sea.
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Harder than it looks: Welcome to the ministry Ms Costello
Being a government minister is harder than it looks. Parliament is a tough master of its governments. This week a clutch of ministers made mea culpas, and one is learning fast just how hard it can be.
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Fears for farm animals stuck on ship off Australia
Thousands of sheep and cattle are stranded off the Australian coast in extreme heat after a crisis in the Middle East.
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Death toll in Gaza nears 27,000
The death toll in Israel's continued bombardment of Gaza is nearing 27,000, with another 150 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours.
This comes as the UN tries to shore up support for their Relief… Audio
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UN warns aid system could collapse if UNRWA funding is withheld
Top UN officials say withdrawing funding for its Gaza aid agency could lead to the "collapse of the humanitarian system".
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Luxon corrects himself on Gaza statement
During Question Time Christopher Luxon was answering questions from Green Party co-leader James Shaw on the International Court of Justice's ruling that Israel must prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
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Few 'rotten apples' shouldn't prevent aid to thousands of innocent people - Peters
The Foreign Minister says the critical issue is the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Audio
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Disguised Israeli forces kill 3 militants in West Bank hospital raid
Commandos dresssd as medical workers and Muslim women for the operation, witnesses and authorities say.
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Biden says he has decided US response to Jordan attack
Speaking as he left the White House for fundraisers in Florida, President Joe Biden added: "I don't think we need a wider war in the Middle East."
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Ministers to discuss AUKUS and Gaza with Australian counterparts
Winston Peters and Judith Collins will be travelling to Melbourne on Wednesday to hold joint meetings.
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The UN's top court didn't call for a ceasefire in Gaza – how does NZ respond now?
Analysis - With no provisional order for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the ICJ's verdict leaves New Zealand's options less clear, writes Alexander Gillespie
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Parties trade barbs over deployment to Red Sea
Parliament has kicked off for 2024 with a debate over the government's decision to deploy six NZDF personnel to the Red Sea.
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No more aid for UN aid agency until Peters satisfied - Luxon
Christopher Luxon has announced contributions to UNRWA will be reviewed by the Foreign Minister, while Helen Clark has criticised nations for pulling out. Audio
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Helen Clark on UNRWA funding
More countries have halted funding to the largest UN agency operating in Gaza, as the crisis deepens over the alleged role of some staff in the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel.
According to a… Audio
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Gaza aid agency 'extremely desperate' after funding halted
More countries have halted funding to the largest UN agency operating in Gaza, as the crisis deepens over the alleged role of some staff in the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel.
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Austria joins US in suspending aid to UNWRA
Austria has joined the US and ten other countries in suspending aid to the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees.
The country's foreign ministry called on UNWRA to carry out a comprehensive… Audio
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'An ongoing wave of anti-Muslim hate' - US group
The Council on American-Islamic Relations says complaints - which have surged 180 percent since 7 October - were about discrimination in jobs and schools, as well as hate crimes.
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MFAT funding for under-fire UN agency to be reviewed
Israel has alleged some of UNRWA's staff took part in Hamas' attack in October.
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UN urges reversal of funding pause after allegations agency staff were involved in attack on Israel
Officials vow that any staff found to be involved in Hamas' attack on Israel will be punished and warn that aid for some two million people in Gaza was at stake.
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More countries join in pausing funds for UN Palestinian agency
It comes after allegations by Israel that some of the agency's staff were involved in the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel.
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How an Australian journalist's sacking has divided a nation
On 20 December Antoinette Lattouf signed off from the Sydney radio show she was hosting with a promise she'd be back the next day. But she never returned to the airwaves.
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Israel reined in by International Court of Justice rulings on Gaza - but will it obey?
Analysis - The UN's highest legal body's decision today was not the final ruling on claims of genocide - that's likely to take several years.