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Top Stories for Monday 15 May 2023
Top stories for 15 May 2023 The Government has earmarked nearly a billion dollars for flood and cyclone recovery - we spoke to the Finance Minister Grant Robertson We dissect the latest political… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Audio 14 Mar 2023Ron talks to Kathryn about the Silicon Valley Bank faiure and whether there are more banks in jeopardy. Federal regulators in Washington and Joe Biden say all depositors will be made whole. Ron says… Audio
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'Liquid gold': East Cape's mānuka oil and the company driving research into it
Oil from manuka trees grown in East Cape is being used to develop treatments for skin infections that are usually only cured by antibiotics. Manuka was used as a traditional medicine by Maori, and in… Audio
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Tom Standage on what lies ahead in 2023
Audio 23 Jan 2023For over three decades, British newspaper The Economist has published a guide for what may happen in the year to come. Deputy editor Tom Standage gives us a taste of The World Ahead in 2023. Audio
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New documentary looks into FIFA's murky history
Audio 6 Dec 2022The FIFA football world cup in Qatar is in the crucial knock-out phases, with the quarter finals on the weekend. Shock exits have come from Germany, and Belgium. But, it could be argued the football… Audio, Gallery
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Russia hits back at cap on crude oil price
Russia has hit back at a price cap on its crude oil implemented by Western allies on Friday.
The cap of sixty US dollars per barrel is mean to curb Russia's ability to spend on the war in Ukraine.
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Everybody Eats Cook-Off episode four - Tak Tanaka
Five Wellington chefs used donated food to create a gourmet three-course meal at this year's Everybody Eats Cook-Off. Watch how Tak Tanaka pulled it off. Video
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How a basketball superstar became a pawn in Putin's war
How is Vladimir Putin using the case of a jailed American basketball superstar to his advantage, amid the ongoing war in Ukraine? Audio
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Green shoots: Reasons to be optimistic on emissions
For decades, environmental scientist and sustainability expert Dr Jonathan Foley has looked at the data about climate change with concern, sometimes despair. But now he says he's more optimistic than… Audio
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Budget 2022 versus the youth
$30.609 billion dollars will be spent in the next two years. What does it mean for the youth of today?
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AA: oil prices pushes manufacturing, petrol prices higher
The invasion of Ukraine has pushed the price of petrol to 3-dollars a litre in some regions. Russia is the second largest exporter of crude oil in the world but western economies are now looking… Audio
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Ukraine update from CNN
The fifth day of war brought fierce resistance by Ukrainian forces and armed civilians who thwarted at least one attempt by Russian troops to advance into Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city. CNN's… Audio
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Stocks in Russia plummeting following invasion
Stocks in Russia plummeted following the country's attack on Ukraine, forcing the temporary suspension of the Moscow Exchange.
Russia's currency, the rouble, has also hit record lows following the… Audio
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Future energy centre burning funds on consultants
The national future energy centre Ara Ake burned through two thirds of its annual revenue, around $1.7 million dollars, in salaries, directors fees and consultants in its first year.
Set up in… Audio
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Ex-con Arthur Taylor: 'I take full responsibility'
Audio 14 Aug 2021Arthur Taylor is one of the country's most notorious criminals and has a new memoir. In an interview with Kim Hill, he's asked whether he's truly repentant for his past. Audio
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Government must wake up to risk of shutting Marsden Pt refining
Energy security analysts warn New Zealand is failing to weigh the risks to fuel supplies from shutting down its only oil refinery.
Shareholders in the Marsden Pt refinery vote on Friday on whether to… Audio
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John Baker: The search for Stalin's wine cellar
The hunt for a wine collection believed to have been hidden in a remote Georgian winery during the Second World War is at the centre of a new book, Stalin's Wine Cellar. First owned by Nicholas II… Audio
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Former MP now peddling dubious 'health' supplements
Fallen politician Jami-Lee Ross has turned his hand to selling "health" supplements with dubious benefits. It's an industry that's thinly regulated and barely policed. Audio
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Another blow to Taranaki oil, gas as Umuroa in liquidation
The Taranaki oil and gas sector has been dealt another blow today with announcement that the operator of the floating production and storage vessel Umuroa has been put into voluntary liquidation. The… Audio
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Concerns raised over sale of Maari Oil Field
When oil company Tamarind Taranaki abruptly abandoned the Tui oil field in December, it left taxpayers facing a bill of at least 155 million dollars to plug the undersea wells. Now a whistleblower… Audio
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David Shimer: Russian interference in US elections not new
Russian interference in 2016 US elections is old news, says foreign policy analyst David Shimer. Audio
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Oil tanker with 40,000 barrels waiting months off Taranaki coast
When New Zealand oil company Tamarind Taranaki went into liquidation in November last year, it left the government holding a big fat oily baby.
Laden with 40,000 barrels or 6000 tonnes of crude oil… Audio
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Podcast | Taranaki Wars: Waitara and One Family's Journey
In 1860 the shots fired sparked decades - arguably generations - of conflict. RNZ's Tim Watkin looks at what sparked the conflict and his ancestors' arrival in the midst of these tensions. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 19 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about tensions over 'those' photos of two journalists investigating NZ First, Breakfast burn-out, how a poke at the woke… Audio
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Creditor calls for Govt to step in after Tamarind collapse
Audio 16 Jan 2020A New Plymouth business owed hundreds of thousands of dollars by the failed oil and gas company Tamarind Taranaki is calling on the Government to force its Malaysian-based parent company to sell its… Audio
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Local petrol prices unlikely to rise after international prices rise - economist
An economist says prices at the petrol pump locally are unlikely to rise quickly without more developments in the Middle East after international crude oil prices rose overnight. Crude oil has jumped… Audio
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Heated theatres, cadaver skin - how Whakaari burns victims are being treated
Most people severely burned in the Whakaari White Island do not yet know what has happened to them.
A week on, 14 patients remain in Burns Units around the country, eight of them in Middlemore.
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Petrol price 'horror' trumps horror of war
A drone attack on a Saudi Arabian oil well earlier this week saw journalists resort to words like "horror" and "nightmare" but they weren't referring to the hundreds of thousands who experts say would… Audio
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Z Energy boss discusses petrol price rise
Petrol retailer Z Energy says it cannot always compete with rival companies like Gull because it is a much smaller company.
The comments come after Gull says its competitors such as Z and BP, jumped… Video, Audio
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Strikes on Saudi oil facilities likely to affect petrol prices
There are fears that Saturday's drone attacks could push up fuel prices to over 100 US dollars a barrel. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter of crude oil and the strikes on state-run oil… Audio