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Sandy Inglis: Life as a surgeon in Southern Gaza
Kiwi surgeon in Southern Gaza, Dr Sandy Inglis has helped establish a new field hospital in Southern Gaza, under the banner of the ICRC - the International Committee of the Red Cross. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for June 13
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremaia Manele welcoming a legal challenge against his election.
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3000 children at risk of dying in Southern Gaza - UNICEF
UNICEF said recent screenings in the middle and south of Gaza show cases of moderate and severe malnutrition are increasing, while aid's being severely restricted, James Elder speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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US backed Gaza ceasefire deal in limbo
A US-backed Israeli proposal for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal appears to be in limbo, with neither side publicly committing to the plan. CNN's Paula Hancocks spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Gaza ceasefire plan in balance as US says Hamas proposed 'changes'
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says some of the changes were "workable" and others were not.
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Hamas official says it accepts UN-backed Gaza truce plan
But Qatari and Egyptian mediators have not received formal replies from Hamas or Israel to the UN-backed truce proposal.
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UNRWA spokesperson responds to US plan for Israel-Gaza ceasefire proposal
Jonathan Fowler from UNRWA speaks to Lisa Owen about the US plan for a "full and complete ceasefire", the release of hostages held by Hamas, the return of deceased hostages' remains, and the exchange… Audio
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UN Security Council supports ceasefire proposal
The United Nations Security Council has backed a proposal for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas aimed at ending the deadly eight-month long war in Gaza. Save the Children NZ advocacy director… Audio
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UN Security Council backs plan for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Russia abstained from the vote, while the remaining 14 council members voted in favour.
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UN Security Council votes for ceasefire in Israel-Gaza war
The UN Security Council has voted in favour of the US-proposed Israel-Gaza ceasefire plan. US correspondent Nick Harper spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Aid work at US pier in Gaza paused after mass
The pause appears to be the latest setback for the US sea route, set up to try to bring more aid to Gaza's starving people.
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Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz resigns
Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Lisa Owen about Benny Gantz resigning from the Israeli war cabinet and a raid in Gaza by the Israeli army that saw the release of four hostages at the… Audio
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Houthi missile attacks strike two ships in Gulf of Aden
One of missiles that struck a ship started a fire on board, with a Houthi military spokesman claiming the attack in a prerecorded video message.
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Benny Gantz quits Israel's war Cabinet over lack of postwar plan
Benny Gantz says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "preventing us from achieving true victory".
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"Nothing harder" - Refugee resettlement
What's it like for a new refugee to arrive in New Zealand, get resettled and start a new life here? This month we are marking World Refugee Day with 3-part series on stories on refugee resettlement in… Video, Audio
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World War II vet marries bride near Normandy's D-Day beaches
The couple's respective ages - he's 100, she's a youngster of just 96 - made their nuptials an almost double-century celebration.
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'Real massacre' in Gaza as Israel rescues four hostages
Palestinian officials said more than 200 people were killed in one of the single bloodiest Israeli assaults of the eight-month-old war.
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Israel's military added to UN global list of offenders against children
In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the UN had "added itself to the black list of history".
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Peters confirms NZ will make usual UN aid payment after Gaza controversy
New Zealand will make its annual payment of $1 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) as scheduled.
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Witnesses tell of 'unimaginable' Gaza shelter air strike
At least 35 people were killed and many more wounded after an Israeli military strike at a UN school.
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Ukraine-style visa category for Palestinians considered
But Cabinet chose to retain the current settings, Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says.
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What's at stake in the European Parliament election this week
Nearly 400 million EU citizens can go to the polls over the coming days. Here's what you need to know.
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Israeli strike on UN school in Gaza kills at least 20, locals say
Local journalists told the BBC that an Israeli warplane fired two missiles at classrooms on the top floor of the school in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
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Shortland Street actor ends hunger strike over Israel-Gaza war
Will Alexander wants his council to back more aid for the UN Palestinian refugee agency.
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Recognising Palestine
Spain, Ireland and Norway last month officially recognised Palestine as a state. But what is a state, and how does it differ from a 'nation'? Dr Stephen Young, associate professor of Law at the… Audio