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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 9 November
Audio 9 Nov 2023On today's First Up pod - pro-Palestine march set for Armistice day across the UK is under fire; Egypt could be negotiating a 1 day ceasefire in Gaza conflict as Qatar does deals for a prisoner swap… Audio
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Egypt negotiating possible one day ceasefire in Gaza conflict
To Israel now - joining us from Tel Aviv is correspondent Sarah Coates. Audio
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Israel targets Hamas tunnels in new phase of Gaza war
Israel's military is starting the next phase of its war against Hamas, targeting the Islamist group's labyrinth of tunnels.
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Jewish community centre vandalised
An Auckland Jewish community centre's fence has been vandalised overnight, with an attempt to set it on fire.
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Cook Islands puts 'unique' culture on show for Pacific Islands Forum opening ceremony
The Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting opening ceremony erupted with song, dance and the fierce drumming performances involving hundreds of Cook Island children. Audio
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Ambassador asks Israel to let New Zealanders leave Gaza
MFAT says only one Kiwi has been approved to leave Gaza, and there are 20 others who officials are trying to get out.
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Relief slowly getting into Gaza as conditions deteriorate
The death toll has reached over 10,000 in Gaza, just one month after fighters from Hamas launched a series of surprise attacks on Israel that killed 1,400 people.
Aid hasn't reached Northern Gaza… Audio
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Mid-East: heartbreaking number of children dying in Gaza
To the Middle East now where Israel's war against Hamas is intensifying. Joining First Up from Doha is our correspondent Alex Baird. Audio
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Gaza death toll tops 10,000; UN calls it a children's graveyard
Gaza is becoming a "graveyard for children", UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says, amplifying demands for a ceasefire in the enclave.
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Human Rights Commission warns leaders over choice of words when speaking about Israel-Gaza conflict
The Human Rights Commission is warning political and community leaders about their choice of words when speaking about the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
ACT leader David Seymour has accused Green MP Chlöe… Audio
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Swarbrick defends 'river to the sea' chant used at pro-Palestine rally
David Seymour has accused Chlöe Swarbrick of repeating a pro-Hamas statement, but the Green MP dismissed the criticism as a "purposeful distraction". Audio
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Bombardment of Gaza intensifies
As the bombardment on Gaza intensifies, Israel says it has cut the region in two, dividing north and south.
The Hamas-run Health Ministry says the death toll in Gaza has now surpassed 10,000 - 4,000… Audio
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The foreign affairs puzzle facing New Zealand's new government
Analysis - New Zealand's new government will need to hit the ground running on foreign affairs, Geoffrey Miller writes.
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 7 November
Audio 7 Nov 2023On today's First Up pod - Henry Riley updates us on a Scottish sheep named Fiona; Chris Gilbert is in Tokyo where G7 leaders will gather over the next few days - wars in Gaza and Ukraine sure to be… Audio
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US, Sth Korea, Japan band to stop Nth Korea stealing crypto
To Japan now, where foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations are starting two days of talks in Tokyo. And as our correspondent Chris Gilbert tells Nathan Rarere - top of the agenda is conflict… Audio
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When New Zealand is not a refuge from war
A Jewish and a Palestinian man both find they’ve been naïve in believing New Zealand to be a safe haven from hatred and abuse. Audio
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Palestinian ambassador calls for NZ to 'play a leadership role'
The Palestinian ambassador to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific says NZ can play a role internationally to help reach a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Israel rebuffs mounting calls for ceasefire; Lebanon strike angers Hezbollah
Israel continues to rebuff growing international pressure for a ceasefire.
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US Secretary of State Blinken meets Palestinian President Abbas
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has told the visiting US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, that there must be an immediate ceasefire.
Blinken has been meeting with leaders in the Middle… Audio
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Thousands across NZ continue to rally calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
In this episode we talk to members from Palestinian and Jewish communities in New Zealand about the attacks on Gaza by Israel. Audio
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Palestinian news agency says 51 killed in Israeli bombing of Gaza camp
Palestinian news agency WAFA said 51 Palestinians, mostly women and children, were killed and scores wounded in an Israeli bombardment of Gaza's Maghazi camp on Saturday night local time.
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Israel-Gaza conflict taking focus away from Ukraine - Zelensky
The Israel-Gaza war is "taking away the focus" from the conflict in Ukraine, the country's President Volodymyr Zelensky has admitted.
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Palestinians say Israeli strike hits UN-run school as US Secretary of State meets Arab leaders
Palestinians reported a deadly Israeli air strike on a UN-run school in northern Gaza serving as a shelter.
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How Hamas aims to trap Israel in Gaza quagmire
Analysis - Hamas has prepared for a drawn-out war in the Gaza Strip and believes it will be able to force Israel to agree to a ceasefire, two sources close to the organisation's leadership say.
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Israel rebuffs Blinken's call for Gaza humanitarian pause
The US Secretary of State discussed the idea on his second visit to the war-torn region in a month.