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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 6 December
Audio 6 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - UN officials say there's nowhere safe to go in Gaza; we talk to a former chair of climate change negotiations who says COP28 doesn't seem to be focussed on its primary goal -… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 6 December 2023
Top stories this morning... the Maori King, Kiingi Tuheitia, has called for a national hui on unity to be held on the 20th of January after yesterday's nationwide protests. The new government wants to… Audio
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UN reaction as IDF bombs heavily populated areas in Gaza
We'll begin this morning in the Middle-East, with Nathan Rarere from Doha is our correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
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Israel presses ground offensive in southern Gaza, air strikes intensify
The air strikes killed or wounded dozens of Palestinians, including in areas where Israel had told people to seek shelter, residents and journalists on the ground said.
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Hundreds of protesters at Parliament to call for ceasefire in Gaza
Hundreds of people have gathered outside Parliament's steps to call on the new government to demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
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Protestors at parliament call for permanent ceasefire in Gaza
Both Palestinian and Jewish supporters have joined forces to fight for a permanent and immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
They are currently in the parliamentary forecourt calling for action from the new… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 5 December
Audio 5 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - the latest on Gaza with ABC journalist Riley Stuart; we hear how the Far North District Council is using maramataka - the Maori lunar calendar - to schedule its meetings… Audio
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Israel military now operating against Hamas in all of Gaza
Israel's military says it's now operating against Hamas in ALL of the Gaza Strip, following the break down of the week-long truce. The UN refugee chief has warned that Israel's renewed campaign is… Audio
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New Zealand residents escape Gaza, Peters says
Five New Zealand permanent residents have escaped Gaza through the Rafah crossing overnight, Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters says.
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Israeli bombing of Gaza intensifies, refugee camp reported hit
Israeli forces bombed wide areas of the Gaza Strip on Sunday, civilians in the besieged territory seeking shelter in an ever-shrinking area of the south.
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Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher
Audio 4 Dec 2023Sebastian Usher brings the latest from the Israel-Gaza conflict. Audio
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Israel begins ground offensive in Southern Gaza
Audio 4 Dec 2023Israel's army radio says the Israel Defence Force has begun its ground offensive in Southern Gaza, north of the city Khan Younis.
It says there are armoured forces in the area, and they've begun… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 4 December 2023
Top stories for 4 December 2023 A Te Whatu Ora staffer has been charged over the leak of large amounts of Covid vaccination data and will appear in court today. A ground offensive has begun in… Audio
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Israel resumes bombing in Gaza
In the Middle-East, the death toll in Gaza continues to rise - with Nathan Rarere from Doha is our correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
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Muslim American leaders want a new 2024 president candidate
Muslim American leaders have vowed to mobilize their communities against President Joe Biden's reelection over his support of Israel's war in Gaza, but they have yet to settle on an alternative 2024…
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'A night of horror' - 193 people killed in latest attacks on Gaza
Israel has carried out intense air strikes on Khan Younis in southern Gaza, with residents describing it as the heaviest bombing of the war.
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'Hell on Earth has returned to Gaza' - Israel/Hamas truce talks collapse
Renewed fighting in Gaza stretched into a second day on Saturday after talks to extend a week-old truce with Hamas collapsed and mediators said Israeli bombardments were complicating attempts to again…
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Protester self-immolates outside Israeli consulate in US
A protester with a Palestinian flag self-immolated on Friday outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta.
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As news fades from social media platforms - where does that leave journalism?
Opinion - News organisations that work through social media will have limited control as terms of service are changed at will, leaving news companies to deal with the consequences, Merja Myllylahti wr…
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Richard Jackson: Does NZ really need its defence force?
As wars continue in Gaza and Ukraine, and other parts of the world, a new book questions whether New Zealand ought to have a military force at all. Professor Richard Jackson, Griffin Leonard and… Audio
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Clashes over fossil fuels, Gaza conflict cloud COP28 climate summit
UN Secretary General António Guterres urged world leaders at the COP28 climate summit on Friday to plan for a future without fossil fuels.
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Israel wants buffer zone in post-war Gaza - sources
Israel has informed Arab states it wants to carve out a buffer zone on the Palestinian side of Gaza's border to prevent future attacks, sources say.
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Released Palestinians allege abuse in Israeli jails
Palestinians tell the BBC they were beaten and had dogs set on them while in Israeli detention.
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Israel resumes Gaza assault after rockets fired, heavy fighting reported
Heavy fighting has been reported in Gaza as Israel's military resumed combat operations against Hamas after accusing the Palestinian militant group of violating a temporary truce by firing towards…
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Israel-Hamas truce over as IDF says its intercepted missile fire
Israel's military says it has intercepted a rocket fired from Gaza. There has been no claim of responsibility from Hamas for the launch but the IDF says its Iron Dome missile defence system had… Video, Audio