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Humanitarian crisis worsening in Gaza - UNICEF
Heavy rain in Gaza is adding to the aguish of families displaced by the Israel-Hamas war. Some families living in temporary camps are now dealing with flooded tents, surrounded by a bog. The UN… Video, Audio
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Tourism, infrastructure development will continue to drive growth for Pacific economies - ADB
The Asian Development Bank is urging Pacific governments to improve the processes through which they fund their operations which it says is instrumental for economic recovery and resilience. Audio
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Gaza facing 'public health disaster' - UN
The UN humanitarian office has reiterated that Gaza is facing a "public health disaster" after the collapse of its health system. The health ministry in Gaza has said its supply of vaccines for… Audio
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'Not political', Khawaja to fight Gaza message ban
Usman Khawaja believes the statements he wrote on his shoes in support of the people of Gaza were not political and said he would fight the ICC's ruling that he cannot display them while playing.
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Pacific Waves for 14 December 2023
Audio 14 Dec 2023Following the resignation of high-profile health advocate Sir Collin Tukuitonga from his advisory roles the ACT Party thinks more people should do the same; Some Pacific nations change stance on… Audio
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Pacific nations change stance on vote for UN Gaza humanitarian ceasefire
Audio 14 Dec 2023Some Pacific nations have changed their stance after the United Nations overwhelmingly voted in favour of a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in war-torn Gaza. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 14 December 2023
KiwiRail on ferry replacement funding trouble; COP28 deal reached, no commitment to phase out fossil fuels; Gaza facing 'public health disaster' - UN; Wellington Hospital scores low for MRI, CT… Audio
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United Nations demands humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
More than three-quarters of the 193-member General Assembly backed the move, which had been vetoed by the US in the Security Council last week.
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Labour will keep pushing for stronger stance on Gaza - O'Connor
The Labour Party says it won't stop pushing for Aotearoa to take a stronger stance on the conflict in Gaza.
The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has joined Australia and Canada's leaders in calling… Audio
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As Israel pounds southern Gaza, Biden warns it is losing support
The US president says Israel is losing international support because of its "indiscriminate" bombing of civilians in its war against Hamas militants.
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PM Christopher Luxon makes joint call with allies for a pause in Gaza
New Zealand, Australia and Canada have issued a joint statement calling for a pause in hostilities in Gaza, but Labour says it doesn't go far enough.
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Golriz Ghahraman on NZ, Aus, Canada statement
The Green Party has welcomed this morning's joint statement from the prime ministers of New Zealand, Australia, and Canada calling for a pause in hostilities in Gaza. It comes just before an emergency… Audio
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Government releases joint statement on Israel/Gaza war
The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has joined Australia and Canada's leaders in calling for a pause in hostilities in Gaza and more international efforts towards a sustainable ceasefire. In a… Audio
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More than 1,000 protestors call for ceasefire in Gaza
More than 1,000 protestors gathered on parliament's lawn today, once again urging the government to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
It comes as a New Zealander made it out of… Audio
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New Zealander manages to leave Gaza via Rafah crossing
A New Zealander has made it out of Gaza overnight, crossing into Egypt through the Rafah crossing.
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1000 protesters at Parliament call for immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza
Multiple groups are behind today's demonstration, including Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa and Justice for Palestine.
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Protestors call for immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza
A New Zealander has made it out of Gaza overnight, crossing into Egypt through the Rafah crossing.
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says they're being supported by the New Zealand Embassy in… Audio
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Tamaki for Palestine claims responsibility for dumping paint on US Consulate entrance
Red paint has again been dumped on the entrance to the US Consulate in central Auckland.
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Red paint thrown over US consulate entrance
Red paint has been thrown over the entrance to the US consulate in Auckland, by a group protesting the war in Gaza.
Tamaki for Palestine threw the paint, and previously doused the buildings of… Audio
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Hamas demands Palestinian prisoners released
Hamas is warning no hostage will leave Gaza alive unless its demands for Palestinian prisoners to be released are met.
Intense fighting continues in parts of the Gaza strip - in the heavily… Audio
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Peters reaffirms New Zealand commitment to Indo-Pacific 'rules and norms'
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has affirmed New Zealand's commitment to defend and modernise multilateralism, in a speech to diplomats.
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Israeli tanks reach centre of Khan Younis in new storm of southern Gaza
It's a sign of a major new push into the main city of the southern Gaza Strip as health authorities said about 18,000 Palestinians had been killed in the war.
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NZ must keep calling for ceasefire in Gaza
A leading New Zealand expert in international affairs says it is imperative the government keeps calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Professor Robert Patman, the University of Otago's director of… Audio
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Nowhere and no-one is safe in Gaza says World Health Organisation
The violence is intensifying in southern Gaza with civilians now being told to leave the southern city of Khan Younis and head west. Director-General of the World Health Organization Dr Tedros Adhanom… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 11 December
Audio 11 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - the US vetoed a UN Security Council demand for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza; we're find out about Swedish Christmas traditions; champion advice on best shots for a… Audio