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Group of Seven foreign ministers meeting in Capri
Wars in the Middle-East and in Ukraine are expected to dominate G7 discussions in Italy as our correspondent Anita Purcell-Sjölund explains Audio
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Canada: Niagara falls short of solar eclipse expectations
Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Lisa Owen about the state of emergency declared in the Niagara region before the solar eclipse potentially being a mistake and a public inquiry looking… Audio
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Australian Foreign Minister suggests recognition of Palestinian
Audio 11 Apr 2024Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about Australia's Foreign Minister suggesting that the country recognises Palestinian statehood and the fate of Julian Assange remaining… Audio
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UK: MP sorry over WhatsApp honeytrap, David Cameron in US
Audio 11 Apr 2024UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to update a story he broke about a spear-phishing scandal at Westminster. Tory MP William Wragg has apologised and "voluntarily" given up the whip after he was… Audio
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Australia: Gaza latest Higgins saga, Aukus with a J
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has indicated Australia could move to recognise a Palestinian state, and a judgment is pending in a defamation case connected to a rape allegation at Parliament House. Audio
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Immigration NZ turning down almost half of student visa applications from India
Agents say fraud and tougher rules are driving high refusal rates for foreign students applying from India.
Immigration New Zealand says it is turning down about half the study visa applications… Audio
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NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss long-term military support for Ukraine
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss how to put military support for Ukraine on a long-term footing.
On the agenda for the two-day meeting is a proposal for a 100 billion Euro… Audio
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China's Foreign Minister heading to Australia next week
Audio 15 Mar 2024Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about China's Foreign Minister heading to Australia next week, Taiwan and China together engaged in a search and rescue effort and China… Audio
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Foreign correspondent Thomas Sparrow
Audio 4 Mar 2024Several European countries have rejected the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine after the French president said "nothing should be ruled out". Russia says it would make war with NATO inevitable… Audio
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Tonga's PM urged to give up ministerial portfolios
Tonga's PM urged to give up ministerial portfolios. Audio
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Papuan New Guineans struggle once again with fuel shortages
Audio 29 Feb 2024Papuan New Guineans struggle once again with fuel shortages. Audio
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Foreign correspondent Debora Patta
The International Court of Justice has rejected a South African request to impose urgent measures to safeguard Rafah in the Gaza Strip. Audio
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UK: House-build boost, Labour anti-semitism row
Audio 15 Feb 2024UK correspondent Lara Spirit talks about the government's plan to encourage more housing development and Labour's investigation into antisemitism. Audio
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Standoff over ministerial roles in Tonga continues
Audio 13 Feb 2024A stalemate remains in Tonga after an announcement last week from the Privy Council Audio
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Tonga's King loses confidence in leadership
Tonga's King loses confidence in leadership of PM and cabinet minister. Audio
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Austria joins US in suspending aid to UNWRA
Austria has joined the US and ten other countries in suspending aid to the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees.
The country's foreign ministry called on UNWRA to carry out a comprehensive… Audio
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Fighting intensifies in Gaza, Hamas officials say
Now to the Middle East, where Iran has admitted carrying out a deadly strike in Pakistan.
Pakistan's foreign ministry said two children were killed and three others were injured in the missile and… Audio
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South Africa correspondent Debora Patta
Audio 18 Dec 2023Debora wraps up the big stories of 2023 across South Africa and also Ukraine, where she has spent much time. It's been an unstable year for Africa with several coups, and in Ukraine, a… Audio
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UK, Germany call for 'sustainable' ceasefire in Gaza
The UK and Germany have released a joint call for a sustainable ceasefire in Gaza while French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna says an "immediate truce is necessary".
The statements form part of a… Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
Audio 15 Dec 2023RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins is at Whenuapai airbase, about to fly to Fiji with Winston Peters. It's the Foreign Minister's first overseas trip since taking office. Audio
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UN warns of 'total humanitarian collapse' in Gaza
Audio 8 Dec 2023The United Nations chief is warning of a total humanitarian collapse in Gaza, as the conflict between Hamas and Israel reaches the two-month mark.
Israel's military is focusing its assault on… Audio
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UN chief warns of global threat from Gaza conflict
New Zealand's Parliament has passed a motion calling for urgent steps towards establishing a ceasefire in Gaza. Foreign Minister Winston Peters tabled the motion, which also condemned the Hamas terror… Audio
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Australia: Detention disaster, French deal, rates relief
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Susie to talk about new legislation for illegal migrants that break the law, l'amour between Australia and France and postal changes. Audio
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Henry Kissinger dies aged 100
He has been described by some as a dependable statesman relentless in his protection of the free world, and others as an unapologetic war mongerer.
Tributes from the United States and abroad continue… Audio
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China, South Korea and Japan's foreign minister meet for talks
Time to head to Japan now, Chris Gilbert is our correspondent in Tokyo, he told Nathan Rarere about Japan's talks with the leaders of both China and South Korea. Audio
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More secondary teachers needed to keep up with demand
Secondary school principals warn they are pilfering one another's staff as they struggle to find enough teachers for next year.
More teachers are needed to keep up with a surge of enrolments from new… Audio
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Israel and Hamas reach deal for hostage release
Families of Israelis and Palestinians set to be released in a deal between Israel and Hamas now have hope that they will soon see their relatives.
The Qatar-brokered deal which would see a temporary… Audio
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Former PM David Cameron returns to UK cabinet in surprise move
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has welcomed back a former Prime Minister into his cabinet. David Cameron, despite not being an MP, is the country's new foreign minister taking the place of James… Audio
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Japan hosts G7, hottest November in 100 years
To Japan now, where the country has recorded its hottest November day in a hundred years. Meanwhile, Japan has been hosting the G7 summit of foreign ministers, which was dominated by talks about the… 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