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The politics of Africa's 'coup belt' and what's behind the instability
The politics of Africa's 'coup belt' and what's behind the instability

Gabon has become the latest African nation to see its leadership overthrown in a coup d’etat in recent years. 

Minutes after the ailing President Ali…

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The wider ramifications of SkyCity's gambling probe
The wider ramifications of SkyCity's gambling probe

SkyCity Entertainment Group could soon have the operator license for their three casinos suspended if the Department of Internal Affairs has its way.…

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How the royals have fared in the year since Queen Elizabeth II's death
How the royals have fared in the year since Queen Elizabeth II's death

This week marks one year since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

It also marks a year since the ascension of King Charles III from a lifetime of wai…

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Developers vs neighbours: Is there a fix that doesn't involve media or lawyers?
Developers vs neighbours: Is there a fix that doesn't involve media or lawyers?

A years-long dispute between two pensioners and an Auckland property developer reignited over the weekend. 

Owen and Jane Hayward claim they have tre…

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What the latest studies warn about extreme weather and climate change
What the latest studies warn about extreme weather and climate change

Day by day climate change is having a clearer and clearer impact on us and the world we live in. 

While we’re reaching the end of a frosty winter her…

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The election campaign heats up as Parliament winds down
The election campaign heats up as Parliament winds down

As Parliament wraps up its final sitting week of the term, will next Friday it will formally dissolve as the Governor-General of New Zealand triggers…

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What does the landmark Mainzeal court case mean for business directors?
What does the landmark Mainzeal court case mean for business directors?

It has been 10 years since the collapse of construction company Mainzeal, and for much of that decade the company’s directors have been embroiled in …

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NZ Fashion Week returns: What you need to know about the big comeback
NZ Fashion Week returns: What you need to know about the big comeback

The centrepiece of our fashion industry is back after four long years away. 

New Zealand Fashion Week returns with a brand new te reo name; Kahuria, …

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'A warzone': What it's like to be part of a Family Court custody battle
'A warzone': What it's like to be part of a Family Court custody battle

Nobody expects their relationship to spill into a long Family Court dispute, but thousands in Aotearoa resort to this measure every year. 

The experi…

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Inside the predatory crimes of the Mama Hooch rapists and how they got caught
Inside the predatory crimes of the Mama Hooch rapists and how they got caught

Warning: This episode of The Front Page contains extensive discussion of sexual assault.

Danny and Roberto Jaz are now known as two of Aotearoa's mos…

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