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Veteran negotiator explains why hostage talks take so long
Philip Mehrtens, seized by rebels in February 2023, has finally been released, alive and well. Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning & Lynda Hallinan (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Selwyn Manning & Lynda Hallinan discuss a possible Capital Gains Tax, and the state of gun law in Aotearoa. Selwyn Manning is Managing Director & a… Audio
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Luxon's warning to Kiwis in his first official foreign policy speech
The PM warned kiwis to be more than just an "interested bystander" in an increasingly complex and difficult world. Video
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It really has been 'scrutiny week' for the government
Analysis - The PM's plane breaks down, but Luxon tries to keep things rolling, while MPs face tough questions at home, Peter Wilson writes.
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NZ looking 'poor' as B757 fails to make Japan trade trip
The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has made it to Japan for his trade trip. Leaving his delegation of 52 business and media behind in Papua New Guinea after the Defence Force Boeing 757 again broke… Audio
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Ukraine Peace Summit in Switzerland
Nearly 90 countries and organizations will be attending the Swiss-hosted Ukraine peace summit over the weekend. Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: Update and analysis
Waikato University's International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins us with analysis of the latest developments worldwide. Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: Iran attack on Israel escalates
Audio 14 Apr 2024Iran has launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel, in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies. Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirmed it has targeted… Audio
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Birthday cake for Peters at Washington visit
The Foreign Affairs Minister got a surprise for this 79th during a diplomatic visit. Audio
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Winston Peters meets with US Secretary of State Blinken
Foreign Minister Winston Peters met with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken overnight, topping the conversational agenda is the war in Gaza and New Zealand's future position in pillar 2 of AUKUS… Audio
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NZ won't be contributing more funds to UNRWA says PM Luxon
New Zealand won't be contributing more funds to UNRWA, the UN's aid agency for Palestinians, until the Foreign Minister is satisfied over allegations that several of its staff were involved in the… Audio
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Spy agency keeps terror threat level at 'low'
The level means a terrorist attack remains a realistic possibility, but no credible plots have been found.
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New Zealand could face 'tough decisions' on Gaza - expert
New Zealand could soon face tough decisions about peacekeeping efforts in the Israel-Gaza region, including whether we want to be involved.
This comes as tensions are rising and US Secretary of State… Audio
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Santa and Mrs Claus
With New Horizons going to air on Christmas Eve, what better excuse for a half-hour of songs about dear old Santa and his dear wife. William Dart finds some of them are more serious that you might… Audio
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Dr Al Gillespie: A global murder mystery
Audio 10 Dec 2023Dozens of elite Russians have died in suspicious circumstances over the past few years in what the Sydney Morning Herald has called "a global murder mystery." Waikato University's International Law… Audio
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International law expert says Hipkins missed the boat on Gaza
A professor of international law says Labour Leader Chris Hipkins has missed the boat in calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Israeli-Gaza conflict. Mr Hipkins made the call yesterday saying "the… Audio
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Pacific Islands Forum: Cook Islands does not feel snubbed by Christopher Luxon's absence
Outgoing deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni will attend the leaders retreat as the National Party leader stays in New Zealand to try to form a government.
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Bishop spoken to by Luxon about 'strongly worded' Holocaust email
The incoming PM says he has spoken to his third-ranked MP about an email which has been widely shared on social media. Audio
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Law expert says Israel-Gaza war is "troubling" for liberal democracies
A international law expert says the conflict between Israel and Gaza is very troubling for liberal democracies like New Zealand that depend on an international rule based order.
The government has… Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: War and peace on the international stage
Audio 22 Oct 2023In an address from the Oval Office, President Joe Biden set out his case for U.S. backing of Ukraine and Israel, but how did this play out on the international stage and who will be the major players… Audio
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Around 500 feared dead after air strike on hospital in Gaza
About 500 people are feared dead in Gaza after an air strike on a hospital. Hamas says the strike was an Israeli air strike, but the Israeli military says the Islamic Jihad terrorist organisation is… Audio
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University professor warns Israel conflict will escalate
The death toll is continuing to rise in a recently-fuelled conflict between Israel and the Gaza strip.
The Hamas militant group launched a surprise attack on Israel on Saturday night New Zealand… Audio
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Authorities need to step up to deal with increased climate protests, law expert says
Audio 19 Sep 2023Protest in New Zealand has moved well beyond a march up the main street. Restore Passenger Rail protesters have cemented their hands to State Highway 1, and seriously defaced a car dealership in… Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Phil Taylor and Alexia Russell
Audio 2 Aug 2023Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Phil Taylor and Alexia Russell discuss Trump's indictment. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
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Destruction of Ukraine dam a war crime - expert
Audio 7 Jun 2023An expert in international law says the destruction of the huge dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine amounts to war crimes.
A state of emergency has been declared and between 35 and… Audio