Tuesday, July 1

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China launch of missile to the South Pacific ‘concerning’ – minister
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China launch of missile to the South Pacific ‘concerning’ – minister

Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters. Photo: RNZ / REECE BAKER China's decision to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean is "concerning" the foreign affairs minister and a foreign policy expert says. It is the first time China has launched a missile into the Pacific Ocean in the past 44 years. China launched the missile, carrying a dummy warhead, yesterday afternoon New Zealand time and at 8.44 am Beijing time. The Chinese defence ministry said in a statement the missile was part of a "routine arrangement in our annual training plan", and that it was not directed at any country or target. The missile "fell into expected sea areas", the statement said. Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters said the missile launch was an unwelcome "and concerning deve...
Is it okay to recline in your seat on a plane?
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Is it okay to recline in your seat on a plane?

A Hong Kong couple have copped a life ban from Cathay Pacific after a woman claimed she was harassed for reclining in her seat, the BBC reported. A video on social media platform Xiaohongshu captured part of the confrontation and has sparked a debate about traveller etiquette. What's the deal with putting your seat back? Is there a certain time you can't recline? What about on short flights? Is it good manners to ask first? What are your passenger rights on reclining? Flight Centre NZ general manager Heidi Walker says outside of meal times, take-off and landing or specific instruction from the crew, passengers are entitled to recline their seat whenever they like. "In regards to the terms and conditions, there is nothing that is directly associated with reclining your seat, so that being a...
New York City Mayor Adams indicted following corruption probe – report
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New York City Mayor Adams indicted following corruption probe – report

New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Photo: AFP / Angela Weiss New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday he expected to be charged with federal crimes and declared he was innocent, after The New York Times reported he had already been indicted following a long-running federal corruption investigation. Adams, a Democrat who would become the first of the city's 110 mayors to be criminally charged while in office, said in a video statement that if charges were filed they would be "entirely false, based on lies." He vowed to remain in office while fighting them. "If I'm charged, I know I'm innocent. I will request an immediate trial so New Yorkers can hear the truth," Adams said. Defying calls from Democratic politicians for him to resign, he said: "You elected me to lead this city, and l...
Bird Photographer of the Year winners announced
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Bird Photographer of the Year winners announced

The overall/conservation winner. Photo: Patricia Seaton Homonyio/Bird Photographer of the Year The winners in the bird photographer of the year competition for 2024 have been announced. The overall winner was highlighting the plight thousands of birds killed each year by colliding with windows or other reflective surfaces in towns and cities. Here are the gold medallists in each category: Comedy Photo: Nadia Haq/Bird Photographer of the Year Portrait Photo: Alan Murphy/Bird Photographer of the Year Urban birds Photo: Grzegorz Dlugosz/Bird Photographer of the Year Black and white Photo: David Stowe/Bird Photographer of the Year Bird behaviour Photo: Nathaniel Peck/Bird Photographer of the Year Birds in flight Photo: Hermis Haridas/Bird Photographer...
France seeks Lebanon ceasefire deal, Israel says ground operation is possible
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France seeks Lebanon ceasefire deal, Israel says ground operation is possible

By John Irish, Maya Gebeily and Ari Rabinovitch Destruction in the Mount Lebanon village of Maaysra after an Israeli airstrike on 25 September 2024. Photo: AFP The US and France sought to hammer out a 21-day ceasefire in the Lebanon conflict between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah late on Wednesday while Israel's military chief said a ground assault was possible after heavy airstrikes. As fears rose that the conflict could spark a wider Middle East war, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said the US and France would give details about their proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Lebanon very soon. "We are counting on both parties to accept it without delay, in order to protect civilian populations and allow for diplomatic negotiations to begin," Barrot, who was due to t...
Why forensic science is nothing like the popular TV investigation shows when it comes to solving crimes
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Why forensic science is nothing like the popular TV investigation shows when it comes to solving crimes

By Fiona Pepper and Claire Slattery for ABC's Big Ideas Podcast Thanks to fictional crime dramas, the general public has unrealistic expectations around the process of forensic investigations. (file image) Photo: Getty Images / Jacob Wackerhausen We've long had a morbid fascination with murder and crime. This has become even clearer in recent years with the popularity of long-running television crime shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Silent Witness. So how close is TV crime drama to the real thing? WARNING: This story contains content that readers may find distressing. Three forensic pathologists tell ABC Radio National's Big Ideas what it's actually like to work in the field. And spoiler alert: These experts say there is no crime drama that comes close to the real thing....
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky takes aim at China, Brazil push for peace in Ukraine
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky takes aim at China, Brazil push for peace in Ukraine

By Michelle Nichols, Reuters Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaking to the United Nations General Assembly. Photo: SPENCER PLATT/Getty Images/AFP Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday dismissed efforts by China and Brazil to end Russia's war in Ukraine, questioning why the pair were proposing an alternative to his own peace formula and warning: "You will not boost your power at Ukraine's expense." Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Nine months later Zelensky announced a 10-point peace plan to bring a just end to the war on the basis of the founding UN Charter and international law. Moscow rejected the plan. "The peace formula has already existed for two years, and maybe somebody wants a Nobel Prize for their political biography, for (a) frozen truce, inste...
Fans left disappointed by Detroit ‘Bridgerton Ball’
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Fans left disappointed by Detroit ‘Bridgerton Ball’

By Hanan Dervisevic, ABC Fans were hoping for a night reminiscent of Netflix's wildly popular period romance Bridgerton. Photo: © 2024 Netflix, Inc. For fans of Netflix's wildly popular period romance Bridgerton, the chance to immerse oneself in the lavish costumes of the show is a dream come true. So fans in the US state of Michigan were excited by the prospect of an event billed as the "Detroit Bridgerton Ball". And with tickets reportedly costing between $US150 (NZ$243) and $US1000, expectations were high. However, as some guests reported on social media, it was hardly the event of the season. Now photos of the event have gone viral on social media, drawing comparisons to the infamous Willy Wonka-themed event in Scotland earlier this year. One attendee posted this photo of the ...
Key NZ figure in rise of global rugby dies
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Key NZ figure in rise of global rugby dies

Steve Hinds. Photo: World Rugby The rugby community is mourning the death of long-serving New Zealand administrator Steve Hinds, who had risen to a key role in the global game. Hinds died following a short illness, prompting tributes from World Rugby, where he was the organisation's first full-time Citing Commissioner Manager. Hinds was a citing commissioner at three successive men's World Cups in 2007, 2011 and 2015 before joining World Rugby in 2017 where he oversaw the team of citing commissioners at the three subsequent World Cups, including the 2023 edition in France. On the playing field, Hinds was an influential lock forward for Wellington in the late 1970s and early '80s. He also represented the New Zealand Combined Services and New Zealand Police and played international matche...
Google complains to EU over Microsoft cloud practices
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Google complains to EU over Microsoft cloud practices

By Philip Blenkinsop, Reuters Alphabet unit Google filed a complaint to the European Commission. Photo: JAKUB PORZYCKI NurPhoto via AFP Alphabet unit Google filed a complaint to the European Commission against what it said were Microsoft's anti-competitive practices to lock customers into Microsoft's cloud platform Azure. Google, whose biggest cloud computing rivals are Microsoft and Amazon Web Services, said Microsoft was exploiting its dominant Windows Server operating system to prevent competition. Google Cloud Vice President Amit Zavery told a briefing that Microsoft made customers pay a 400 percent mark-up to keep running Windows Server on rival cloud computing operators. This did not apply if they used Azure. Users of rival cloud systems would also get later and more limited se...