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    Ukraine turning to drones for dangerous missions

    A Ukrainian serviceman known by the call sign "Miami" works on robotic military equipment near...

    Ukraine turning to drones for dangerous missions

    Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly turning to nimble, remote-controlled armored vehicles that can perform an array of tasks and spare troops from potentially life-threatening missions.

    Assaults on hospital workers rise 30%, data shows

    ED nurse Tracy Chisholm calls for increased staff at Waikato Hospital. Photo: RNZ / Natalie Akoorie

    Assaults on hospital workers rise 30%, data shows

    Each year, thousands of hospital workers are assaulted on the job and new figures obtained by RNZ show a 30% rise in attacks in just two years.

    'Concerning increase' in NDAs around education changes

    Principals Federation President Leanne Otene. Photo: Supplied

    'Concerning increase' in NDAs around education changes

    The Principals Federation and the primary and secondary teachers' unions say non-disclosure agreements are creating unnecessary secrecy around crucial education changes.

    Kiwi Facebook whistleblower pushed to 'verge of bankruptcy': UK MP

    Sarah Wynn-Williams. Photo: Getty Images

    Kiwi Facebook whistleblower pushed to 'verge of bankruptcy': UK MP

    Facebook whistleblower New Zealander Sarah Wynn-Williams is being pushed into financial ruin by the UK arbitration system, a British Member of Parliament says.

    Hong Kong plans to suspend flights in wake of super typhoon

    Hong Kong International Airport appears set to cancel its passenger flights in preparation for a...

    Hong Kong plans to suspend flights in wake of super typhoon

    Hong Kong International Airport is planning to suspend all passenger flights for 36 hours in preparation of one of the strongest super typhoons in years.

    Govt announces $413m school infrastructure investment

    Education Minister Erica Stanford. Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii

    Govt announces $413m school infrastructure investment

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford have announced the government will invest $413 million to improve school infrastructure.

    Woman gave birth with no pain relief as line dislodged

    Despite multiple assessments Mrs A's cancer went undiagnosed for months. Photo: Getty Images

    Woman gave birth with no pain relief as line dislodged

    A woman in a difficult labour had no pain relief, likely for hours, because her epidural line had come out and no one noticed.

    Luxon remains tight-lipped on recognising Palestinian state

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Photo: RNZ

    Luxon remains tight-lipped on recognising Palestinian state

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is staying tight-lipped on whether New Zealand will follow its allies in recognising a Palestinian state this week.

    Stoat swam into South Island sanctuary

    The stoat was believed to have swum into the predator-free sanctuary. Photo: Getty Images

    Stoat swam into South Island sanctuary

    A stoat is believed to have swum to a predator free sanctuary in the Marlborough Sounds.

    Charlie Kirk becomes MAGA martyr at politically charged memorial

    US President Donald Trump comforts Erika Kirk during a memorial for her slain husband Charlie...

    Charlie Kirk becomes MAGA martyr at politically charged memorial

    The potent blend of politics and religion that captivated the Sunday afternoon memorial service for the slain conservative activist left little doubt that Kirk's death had elevated him to iconic status for the American right.

    'My children are cold': Noisy heat pump ordered off at night

    The Covid-19 lockdown will delay the installation of heat pumps in social housing homes across...

    'My children are cold': Noisy heat pump ordered off at night

    Patrick Smith and his family just wanted to stay warm at night, but it proved to be a battle as they were told by authorities they had to switch off their heat pump.

    More wild weather in store for start to school holidays

    State Highway 6, between Lower Buller Gorge and Punakaiki, was closed overnight because of a slip...

    More wild weather in store for start to school holidays

    More wild weather is expected in some parts of the country, with heavy rain expected in the south-west and parts of the North Island.

    Probe into Trump aide who accepted $50K bag of cash shut down

    Tom Homan, US President Donald Trump’s border czar. File photo: Reuters

    Probe into Trump aide who accepted $50K bag of cash shut down

    President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan accepted a $50,000 bag of cash from an undercover FBI agent last year in a since-closed US Justice Department bribery investigation.

    Southerners catch glimpse of rare partial eclipse

    The eclipse glimpsed through the trees in Octagon this morning. Photo: Supplied/Andy Smith

    Southerners catch glimpse of rare partial eclipse

    Parts of the South offered up some of the best views of a partial solar eclipse this morning.

    Govt's $20m ED funding injection 'not any new money'

    Photo: ODT files

    Govt's $20m ED funding injection 'not any new money'

    A $20 million funding injection could mean cuts to other areas of Health New Zealand, an emergency doctor has warned.

    Australia, Canada, UK recognise Palestinian state

    Children watch on as smoke rises following an Israeli strike in the central Gaza Strip. Photo:...

    Australia, Canada, UK recognise Palestinian state

    Britain, Canada and Australia all recognised a Palestinian state on Sunday in a move borne out of frustration over the Gaza war and intended to promote a two-state solution, prompting a furious response from Israel.

    How email to disgraced top cop led to gun vetting change

    Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming resigned in May. He had been on leave since...

    How email to disgraced top cop led to gun vetting change

    Disgraced former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming instructed staff to make changes to the firearms vetting process, after an acquaintance complained they might lose their licence.

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    Toxic tar removal bill $8m: council

    Anna Nilsen. PHOTO: ODT FILES

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    Toxic tar removal bill $8m: council

    Dunedin City Council faces an $8 million bill to remove toxic tar from a contaminated site in South Dunedin, a new report reveals.

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    Moran Chapel set to close this week

    The Catholic Moran Chapel (above) in the Moran Building (below) in the Octagon. PHOTOS: GERARD O...

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    Moran Chapel set to close this week

    The Catholic Church has done a U-turn on keeping a central Dunedin chapel and will close it for financial reasons.

    Wage gap really taking the cake

    PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON / REPORT: RUBY SHAW

    Wage gap really taking the cake

    Event co-ordinator Glenda Alexander, of the Council of Trade Unions, holds a cake decorated to represent the 20% "chunk of pay women are missing".
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