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News in Samoan for 12 August 2025
12 Aug 2025The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Five Al Jazeera journalists killed in Israeli strike on Gaza
12 Aug 2025Funerals have been held for five Al Jazeera journalists killed in a targeted Israeli strike on a tent near al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. Tel Aviv correspondent Blake Sifton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 12 August 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 12 August
12 Aug 2025On today's First Up pod: Australia's joining France, the UK and Canada in acknowledging Palestine as a state - we ask deputy PM David Seymour what it will take for our government to follow suit… Audio
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Early Sports Chat for 12 August 2025
12 Aug 2025An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Govt accused of sitting on the fence over Palestine statehood
12 Aug 2025An academic is accusing the coalition of sitting on the fence during the Gaza conflict so as not to upset the United States. New Zealand has now fallen out of step with Australia, Canada, France and… Audio
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World news wrap
12 Aug 2025Let's catch up with what's been going on around the world with RNZ's UK correspondent Alice Wilkins. Audio
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Govt urged to provide subsidies to replace gas heaters
12 Aug 2025The government is being urged to offer subsidies to get people to replace gas and inefficient heaters in homes. Green Building Council chief executive Andrew Eagles spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Sports News for 12 August 2025
12 Aug 2025Crystal Palace's appeal against UEFA's decision to drop them from the Europa League to the third-tier Conference League has been dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 12 August 2025
12 Aug 2025Pasifika in NZ struggling with housing affordability - youth advocate; Pasifika lacking timely care following heart attack - health leader; Mother and son standing again in Bougainville election. Audio
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Pasifika in NZ struggling with housing affordability
12 Aug 2025In Aotearoa, an advocate for youth homelessness says Pacific people are disproportionately struggling with housing unaffordability for a range of reasons. Audio
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Pasifika lacking timely care following heart attack
12 Aug 2025A new research report says Maori and Pasifika die from heart disease on average ten years younger than Pakeha. Audio
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Mother and son standing again in Bougainville election
12 Aug 2025Five years ago Therese Kaetavara chose to go down the same path as her son, Emmanuel Carlos Kaetavara, and seek a seat in the autonomous Bougainville parliament. Audio
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Seymour on NZ recognising Palestine as a state
12 Aug 2025Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour joins First Up to talk politics from the perspective of the coalition and the ACT party. Audio
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UK: JD Vance holidaying in the Cotswolds, more heatwaves coming
12 Aug 2025Henry Riley joins JD Vance for a pleasant few days in the Cotswolds Audio
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News in Tongan for 12 August 2025
12 Aug 2025The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Sth AK councillors fighting with Mayor Brown over attendance
12 Aug 2025Mary Afemata has all the news from the neighbourhood of South Auckland Audio
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Digital textbooks cheaper, Uni students cut out physical books
12 Aug 2025Uni bookshop UBIX has gone into liquidation, does this signal an end to physical textbooks? Ke-Xin Li has the story. Audio
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Wild wet weather disrupts travel services in Japan
12 Aug 2025Japan is heating up and much of the country is also being hit by heavy rain - Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo Audio
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The science of non-alcoholic beer
12 Aug 2025More and more of us are reaching for low or no-alcohol beers. As the market grows, the options are also expanding - but brewing beer without alcohol fermentation presents a tricky puzzle. In… Audio
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Thrifty Words from the Wise
They've lived through rationing and enjoyed a simpler life. So, what can our older community members teach us about eating and socialising on a budget? Katy Gosset takes a peek in an 80-year old's… Audio
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Clearing out the confusion over NCEA changes
A lesson in the big NCEA reset. The Detail puts an RNZ education specialist to the test on the major education system overhaul. Audio
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Unlocking the secret world of hormones
Emile Donovan speaks to Dr Rachael Sumner, senior research fellow at the University of Auckland, about the poorly-understood role that hormones play in women's health, from epilepsy to premenstrual… Audio