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US President threatens tariffs on Japan again
3 Jul 2025Trump tariffs are just days away for the Japanese economy, Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo Audio
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Ep 5 Crisis and Conflict
From the battlefields of Crete to the panic of Marmageddon, this episode looks at how New Zealanders have faced some of their darkest, proudest, and oddest moments. We hear voices from VJ Day… Audio
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It's no longer illegal to be a proudly violent Proud Boy
The terrorist label has been dropped from extremist group the Proud Boys, but its ideology still lurks online in New Zealand. Audio
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Life after guilt: How wrongful conviction affects the brain
Faye Skelton is an associate professor in forensic cognition and miscarriages of justice at Edinburgh Napier University. She has been interviewing men who have lived through being wrongfully… Audio
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Midweek - Christchurch 'lone wolf' questioned, Newstalk clash
2 Jul 2025A new podcast questions the 'lone wolf' narrative around the Christchurch terror attack, Newsroom asks some hard questions about the state housing sell-off, Stuff's TradeMe deal gets finalised - ZB's… Audio
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Multi-million-dollar MethaneSAT 'likely not recoverable'
Professor Richard Easther from the University of Auckland joins Emile Donovan to reflect on the news that New Zealand's methane-tracking satellite, launched in March 2024, has lost contact with the… Audio
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How common are data breaches?
2 Jul 2025After Qantas' customer data was breached, cybersecurity analyst Adam Boileau joins Emile Donovan to discuss how common cyberattacks like this are and how worried Qantas customers should be. Audio
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The Panel: Back in Training
2 Jul 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman. First up is a look ahead to Nights with host Emile Donovan. Then after hearing some feedback, Wallace is joined by linguist Rory O'Sullivan who… Audio
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The Politics Panel
2 Jul 2025Joining Wallace Chapman for your weekly politics hit are: Spinoff journalist Lyric Waiwiri-Smith, Paddy Gower and Holly Bennett, founder of Awhi, a kaupapa Māori government relations firm. Tonight… Audio
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Prestige Pictures
2 Jul 2025Simon Morris looks at three films that reflect a little more effort on the part of their makers - the star-studded Formula One spectacle, F1, a well-scripted tale from Broadway's theatre district, The… Audio
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Review - The Great Lillian Hall
2 Jul 2025The Great Lillian Hall sees multi award winning Jessica Lange play a legendary Broadway star suddenly confronted with a possible life and career-changing disability. Features Kathy Bates and Pierce… Audio
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Review - The Count Of Monte Cristo
2 Jul 2025The Count Of Monte Cristo tells the story of a man wrongfully convicted, determined to take revenge on those who wronged him. The first French film version of Alexandre Dumas' classic tale for 50… Audio
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Review - F1
2 Jul 2025F1 - Formula One racing, and movie star's movie star, Brad Pitt! What more could anyone want? Producer Jerry Bruckheimer returns to the scene of his Nineties Tom Cruise hit Days Of Thunder with more… Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 2 July 2025
2 Jul 2025The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Leonie Freeman Part 2
2 Jul 2025This half hour the panel talk about the "catastrophic" redundancy of 250 Westport coal miners will happen in about three years if a mine's expansion is not approved under fast-track legislation. They… Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Leonie Freeman Part 1
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Leonie Freeman. The Panel discusses the surge in hardship withdrawals of Kiwisavers in Northland, and the… Audio
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Three staff arrested at hospital where Lucy Letby worked
2 Jul 2025United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about three former senior staff members of the hosptial where convicted murderer Lucy Letby worked, who have now been arrested. As… Audio
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Immigration visit law change doesn't go far enough - advocates
2 Jul 2025Pacific advocates say a proposed law change for out-of-hours immigration visits, like dawn raids, doesn't go far enough. The contentious enforcement practice involves immigration officers searching… Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 2 July 2025
2 Jul 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Evening Sport for Wednesday 2 July 2025
2 Jul 2025The countdown is on until the official return of the Warriors women. After five years in the wilderness, the Wah-hines are finally back in the NRLW and will mark their return against the Roosters this… Audio
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Jaffa lovers disappointed by discontinuation
2 Jul 2025Jaffa fans are coming to grips with the news the orange-coated chocolate treat will soon be no more. Confectionery company RJs has this week confirmed it stopped making the long-time Kiwi favourite… Audio
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Tasman residents voice frustration at flood response
2 Jul 2025Residents voiced their frustration at the official response to last week's flooding at public meetings held in the Tasman district today, as the region preps for more heavy rain due to start falling… Audio