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China to explore Moon base potential
China has announced ambitious new plans in space, including building a base on the Moon and sending a probe to Mars.
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Community-based sentence for gun-toting teen
A teen who carried the gun with which her companion shot a Wellington taxi driver has avoided a jail sentence.
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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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Meet the producers behind albums by The Pixies, Tool, Foo Fighters and Bic Runga
Sylvia Massy has worked with Prince, Tool, and Johnny Cash; Gil Norton has produced for The Pixies, Foo Fighters and Manic Street Preachers; and Clint Murphy has had his fingers on the faders… Video, Audio
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Diaries of Gallipoli war veterans return home
A family's 40 year-long campaign to have the diary of a First World War veteran returned home has come to an end.
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PM stands by Whaitiri decision
The prime minister is standing by her decision to allow MP Meka Whaitiri to remain in Parliament after a report into her altercation with a press secretary was released yesterday.
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Official report into Meka Whaitiri incident released
The redacted final report into Labour MP Meka Whaitiri's alleged bullying finds it "probable" that she grabbed and left bruising on her press secretary.
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Unit 731 was a human atrocity, says a new book on Japanese war crimes
Review - The latest book on Unit 731, a Japanese wartime unit which carried out experiments on prisoners, is confusing, moving and a plea that it never happens again, Jeremy Rees writes.
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PM forced to backtrack about 'hint' over unreleased GDP numbers
The National Party is questioning the Prime Minister's financial nous after she misspoke in an interview about economic growth figures. Audio
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White House official details staff working to 'frustrate Trump's agenda'
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Trump wanted Syrian president assassinated, new book says
US President Donald Trump wanted to have Syrian President Bashar al-Assad assassinated last year but his defense secretary ignored the request, according to a new book.
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Tokelau fiscal controls never imposed by NZ
It has been revealed that New Zealand's threatened restrictions on Tokelau's capital spending, which were the catalyst for the ouster of its Administrator, were never imposed.
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Air NZ engine failure: Cockpit transcript released
A cockpit transcript that gives an insight into what happened when one of the engines on an Air New Zealand Dreamliner failed just after takeoff has been released to Morning Report.
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Air NZ Dreamliner scrutiny ongoing after urgent landing
Morning Report has received a rarely released cockpit transcript that gives an insight into what happened when one of the engines on an Air New Zealand Dreamliner failed just after takeoff. The… Audio
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Trump says 'too bad' after former lawyer's tapes released
US President Donald Trump expressed disbelief that his longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen would have taped conversations with him.
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Trump rejects Putin's bid to investigate US citizens
The US rejects President Putin's call to question US citizens, including a former Moscow ambassador.
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Donald Trump lashes out at Putin summit 'haters'
The US president blames "Trump Derangement Syndrome" for criticism of the Helsinki summit.
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Bidois: 'If Goff cut council expenditure, Auckland wouldn't need fuel tax'
Parliament's newest MP Dan Bidois discusses the win and the issues his new electorate faces. Audio
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Chelsea owner facing UK visa issues
British authorities are yet to renew Chelsea chairman Roman Abramovich's visa after it expired last month, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Coleman says documents show he didn't know about hospital rot
The former Health Minister says documents show he was not warned about rotting buildings at Middlemore Hospital in South Auckland.
- Facebook breached New Zealand's Privacy Act
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern defends Winston Peters' Russia remarks
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is defending Foreign Minister Winston Peters over his recent remarks about Russia, saying she is not concerned.
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National raises questions about RNZ commentator
The National Party has raised an allegation of conflict of interest in Parliament relating to a commentator who appeared on RNZ show 'The Panel'.
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The head of Lava Records on signing Lorde: "What the f**k did I just listen to?!"
The man who signed Lorde in America - Jason Flom has been called ‘one of the most successful record men of the past 20 years’. He tells American music commentator and critic Bob Lefsetz about how he…
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Inmate informant to continue fight to keep name secret
A prison informant convicted for lying to the jury in the trial against David Tamihere can keep his name secret - for now.