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Israel-Gaza: Hopes as Gaza ceasefire comes into effect
The ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants comes after three days of violence which have left at least 43 people dead.
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Israel-Gaza: Death toll rises as Israel targets militants
Palestine's health ministry says 24 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip where the Israeli military is targeting members of the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad.
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Gaza: Palestinian militant killed as Israel strikes after threats
At least 10 people have been killed by Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip, including a top commander of a Palestinian militant group.
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Israeli forces kill two gunmen in W.Bank clash
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian fighters in a pre-dawn clash in the occupied West Bank on Sunday and, off the coast of the Gaza Strip, attacked a fishing boat accused of smuggling in Hamas…
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Warriors captain back, Black Caps batsman in doubt for tour, Fox to play PGA Championship and Sharks could have had two red cards.
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Israeli and Palestinian killed in West Bank violence
Palestinian gunmen killed an Israeli guard at the entrance of a settlement in the occupied West Bank and Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in clashes nearby, officials say.
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Over 150 Palestinians injured after Israeli police raid Al-Aqsa mosque
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said it "holds Israel fully and directly responsible for this crime and its consequences".
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Three more ways NZ can add to global pressure on Russia
Opinion - New Zealand should offer lethal military assistance to Ukraine, reduce the size of the Russian ambassador's office, and help hold war criminals accountable, law professor Alexander Gillespie…
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Shining a light on the US industrial-prison complex
The US prison system amounts to a modern-day form of slavery based on lies about the underclass it is exploiting, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist says. Audio
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Qatar, Egypt agree to supply fuel and basic building materials to war-ravaged Gaza
Gaza officials estimate it will cost $685m to rebuild homes and infrastructure damaged in the May fighting between Israel and Hamas.
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Israel moves ahead with thousands of settler homes despite US opposition
A senior Palestinian official says the decision shows Israel's new government led by far-right politician Naftali Bennett is "no less extreme" than the last administration.
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Plotting the Palestinian timeline
This week on Voices, a group of young activists get together to present an interactive timeline on the history of Palestine. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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Opinion: Boycott Israel, the apartheid state under new management
Comment - Instead of cosying up to apartheid Israel, New Zealand should be pressuring its government to abide by international law and United Nations resolutions, writes John Minto.
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Geoffrey Miller: NZ's chance to reset relationship with Israel
Opinion - Benjamin Netanyahu's ousting from power and the formation of a new coalition government in Jerusalem may be a chance for New Zealand to make a fresh start in its relationship with Israel…
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Israel strikes in Gaza in first flare-up since May ceasefire
Israel says it has launched air strikes against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip after incendiary balloons were launched from the territory.
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Hui walkout: Terror comments 'securitisation of Islam', says Muslim leader
A Muslim leader says yesterday's walkout from a counter-terrorism hui had been sparked by comments designed to denigrate Muslims and promote the 'securitisation of Islam'. Audio
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Israeli nationalists to march in East Jerusalem, Palestinians plan 'Day of Rage'
Far-right Israeli groups will march in and around East Jerusalem's Old City on in a flag-waving procession that risks igniting tensions with Palestinians in the contested city and rekindling violence.
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Israel to vote on ending Netanyahu's record reign
The end is in sight for nation's longest-serving prime minister in parliamentary vote.
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UN launches investigation into Israel-Gaza conflict
The United Nations Human Rights Council has agreed to launch an international investigation into alleged crimes committed during the 11-day conflict between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas in…
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Ireland declares Israel engaged in 'de facto annexation'
Ireland has declared Israel is engaged in "de facto annexation" in Palestinian territories, the first EU country to do so.
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Fiji football teen reflects on roller coaster pro debut
Fiji women's football international Trina Davis is happy to be home after escaping Israel during the recent conflict in Gaza.
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Fijian footballer Trina Davis safely home from Tel Aviv
Fiji women's football international Trina Davis is back with her family in the United States after a terrifying week trying to escape the conflict in Gaza. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 26 May 2021
Uncertainty continues in Samoa as the leaders of both major political parties claim the right to govern; Health authorities in Fiji can now test almost 2000 people a day thanks to four new GeneXpert… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 26 May 2021
Uncertainty continues in Samoa as the leaders of both major political parties claim to be the government; Health authorities in Fiji can now test almost 2000 people a day thanks to four new GeneXpert… Audio
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US pledging support in rebuild of Gaza
Let's head to the Middle East now - where the US has pledged support for the rebuild of Gaza - almost a week after the ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant groups came into force. More… Audio