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Watch: Christopher Luxon and Australia’s Anthony Albanese hold joint conference in Canberra
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Watch: Christopher Luxon and Australia’s Anthony Albanese hold joint conference in Canberra

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese are facing questions after a meeting in Sydney. Luxon is in Australia, with security and defence front and centre, amid concerns over any potential New Zealand involvement in the AUKUS alliance. In a foreign policy speech in Sydney on Thursday, Luxon said New Zealand "must be a participant and a contributor - not an interested bystander" in international affairs. He has been in Canberra on Friday, for a meeting with Albanese. They will address the media together at 12.55pm (NZ time) before Luxon takes questions from the press. Last year, New Zealand and Australia celebrated 40 years of the Closer Economic Relations trade agreement, that allows people to live, work, trade and businesses to grow and invest more easi...
Advocate calls for stronger laws to prevent sorcery related violence in PNG
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Advocate calls for stronger laws to prevent sorcery related violence in PNG

A photo taken on 6 February 2013 shows a crowd watching as a young mother accused of sorcery, is stripped naked, reportedly tortured with a branding iron, tied up, splashed with fuel and set alight on a pile of rubbish topped with car tyres, in Mount Hagen city in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Photo: AFP / Post Courier Papua New Guinea desperately needs stronger laws to protect innocents and deliver justice for victims of sorcery related violence, an advocate says. Activist Evelyn Kunda is currently in Aotearoa to shine a light on the horrors of sorcery related violence in her country. Those accused of sorcery in PNG are frequently beaten, tortured, and murdered, and anyone who manage to survive the attacks are banished from their communities. Kunda told RNZ Pacific authori...
Tami Neilson invited to play prestigious Grand Ole Opry
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Tami Neilson invited to play prestigious Grand Ole Opry

Kiwi country music queen Tami Neilson is heading to Nashville to play the Grand Ole Opry. Only the elite in country music get to play and you have to be invited to perform. The Opry is the radio show that made country music famous and has been running for 98 years. It's launched the careers of Dolly Parton, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson. It's 30 years since she attended the Opry with her family, she told RNZ's Nine to Noon. "I was 16 years old, I was living in Nashville with my family. We were playing shows there, and we were living in our motor home in a trailer park. I mean, does it get more country than that?" For country musicians the Opry is "our Carnegie Hall," she said. "I still have the ticket stub from when we attended. It's in my scrapbook from when I...
More than 40,000 killed in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
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More than 40,000 killed in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says

The bodies of Palestinians killed during the war are buried in a mass grave on January 30, 2024 in Rafah, Gaza. Photo: Yasser Qudihe / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP By Yolande Knell, Merlyn Thomas and Paul Brown, BBC News More than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result of Israeli military action in Gaza since the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel, the Hamas-run health ministry says. That number - 40,005 on Thursday - equates to about 1.7 percent of the 2.3 million population of the territory - another sobering indication of the human cost of the war. Alongside the fatalities, satellite image analysis suggests nearly 60 percent of buildings in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed since the beginning of the war. In the past few months, the southern city of R...
First case of more dangerous mpox found outside Africa
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First case of more dangerous mpox found outside Africa

By Paul Kirby and Smitha Mundasad, BBC News A patient showing his hand with a sore caused by an infection of the monkeypox virus (file photo). Photo: ERNESTO BENAVIDES Sweden's public health agency has recorded what it says is the first case of a more dangerous variant of mpox outside the African continent. The person became infected during a stay in an area of Africa where there is currently a major outbreak of mpox Clade 1, the agency said. The news comes just hours after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the outbreak of mpox in parts of Africa was now a public health emergency of international concern. At least 450 people died during an initial outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the disease has since spread to areas of Central and East Africa. Accordi...
Australian Olympic breakdancer Raygun says online hate has been devastating
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Australian Olympic breakdancer Raygun says online hate has been devastating

Australia's Rachael Gunn, known as Raygun, competes in the women's breaking dance at the Paris Olympics. Photo: Odd Andersen/AFP Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn said the backlash she has received since she competed at the Paris Olympics has been devastating, and pleaded for privacy for herself and her family and friends. "I really appreciate the positivity, and I'm glad I was able to bring some joy into your lives. That's what I hoped," Gunn, who is known as B-girl Raygun, said in an Instagram post on Thursday. "I didn't realise that that would also open the door to so much hate which has, frankly, been pretty devastating." Gunn was lambasted online and in mainstream media after she lost all three of her round robin battles in Paris, where breaking made its Olympic debut. "Well, I w...
Ukraine sets up military office inside Russia
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Ukraine sets up military office inside Russia

By Ian Aikman for BBC News and Jonathan Beale Defence correspondent Ukrainian servicemen operate a Soviet-made T-72 tank in the Sumy region, near the border with Russia, on August 12, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photo: AFP / Roman Pilipey Ukraine has set up a military administrative office in Russia's Kursk region, where its surprise incursion into Russian territory continues, according to its top military commander. General Oleksandr Syrsky said the office would "maintain law and order" and "meet the immediate needs" of the population in the area. In a video posted on social media, Gen Syrsky is seen telling a meeting chaired by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that the office has been created "on the territories controlled by Ukraine". Russian Defence Minister...
Why psychologists want us to stop talking about the ‘five stages’ of grief
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Why psychologists want us to stop talking about the ‘five stages’ of grief

By Patrick Wright for ABC Photo: 123RF Most people have heard of the "five stages of grief".  The idea is that as we grieve, we progress through different stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. This popular concept was introduced by Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying. What might surprise you is that, despite its popularity, there is no scientific basis for the model and experts say it can be more harmful than helpful. "There is no evidence that people move through these stages - or that the stages even exist," says Chris Hall, a psychologist and chief executive of Grief Australia. How the five stages model came about Kübler-Ross developed the five stages model while working with terminally ill people in US hosp...
Five people charged over death of Friends actor Matthew Perry
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Five people charged over death of Friends actor Matthew Perry

By Lisa Richwine and Tyler Clifford, Reuters Matthew Perry was found unresponsive in a hot tub at his house in October 2023. Photo: Chris Delmas / AFP Two doctors and three others including a personal assistant to Matthew Perry were charged with supplying the Friends star with large quantities of ketamine, the powerful sedative that led to his death nearly a year ago, authorities said. The defendants, including a woman known in Los Angeles as the "Ketamine Queen", were part of "a broad underground criminal network" that distributed the drug to the actor and others, US Attorney Martin Estrada said. "These defendants took advantage of Mr Perry's addiction issues to enrich themselves," Estrada said at a news conference in Los Angeles. US Attorney for the Central District of Californi...
First Nations families denied justice, landmark Australian inquiry into murdered and missing women finds
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First Nations families denied justice, landmark Australian inquiry into murdered and missing women finds

By Brooke Fryer, Stephanie Boltje, Ali Russell and Kirstie Wellauer of the ABC's indigenous affairs team An Aboriginal flag is flown during a Black Lives Matter protest in Perth. Photo: AFP / TREVOR COLLENS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains the names of people who have died. This story contains some confronting details. "Appalling and shocking." That's how a Senate committee has described the stories it heard during the two-year inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children. It heard there had been "little, if any, justice" for those victims and their families. Among the recommendations presented this week, the committee called for a widespread overhaul of police practices, a culturally appropriate and "nationally sig...