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Jim Shockey: People are the biggest threat to hunters
Jim Shockey's profession as a hunter often sees him and his family receive death threats from people.He explains to Jim what an ethical hunter is and how they are part of conservation efforts. Audio
Review: Pussy Riot at the Auckland Town Hall
Russian punk collective Pussy Riot delivered a frenzied mixture of spoken word, interpretative dance, political commentary and music at the Auckland Town Hall last night. RNZ Music's Waveney Russ was…
Elena Casas-Montanez: Protests in France
Many Parisian tourist attractions and museums, along with shops on the Champs-Élysées are closed this weekend amidst fears of renewed violence in the French capital. Authorities have deployed… Audio
Girl, 9, disciplined over anthem protest
Teachers at a Brisbane primary school have disciplined a student for refusing to stand for the national anthem during assembly.
65,000 attend anti-racism concert in east Germany
Big crowds have turned out in Chemnitz to counter far right rallies held following the fatal stabbing of a German man last month.
Brash booed off stage at rowdy free speech debate
On Thursday night, former National Party leader Don Brash was front and centre of the free speech debate that's been been making headlines in New Zealand and around the world. Dr Brash was booed away… Audio
Tauranga iwi cry foul over Hauraki settlement signing
Tauranga Moana iwi say the fight is not over after its protest at Parliament did not stop the signing of the Hauraki iwi treaty settlement. On Thursday morning about 100 people from Hauraki iwi… Audio
Angry Norfolk Islanders protest as minister visits
The Australian Minister of Territories, John McVeigh, has been greeted by a colourful protest on a two day visit to Norfolk Island. Audio
Trump baby blimp an international hit
The lasting image of the protests against the US President Donald Trump in the UK was the Trump Baby blimp. Jesse talks to one the the blimp's "babysitters" Kevin Smith about the impact of the… Audio
Thousands expected to take part in London Trump protests
Women's March London has organised a protest against U.S President Donald Trump's visit called #Bringthenoise. The protest will begin tomorrow NZT time and thousands are expected to take part, banging… Audio
Nurses protest outside Christchurch Hospital over pay, staffing problems
Nurses are continuing to rally outside hospitals in protest against a lack of investment in health care, but not all nurses are happy with how the union is handling ongoing negotiations. Video, Audio
200-plus protestors fail to halt NZ's biggest petroleum conference
More than 200 protesters spent much of the day attempting, but ultimately failing, to shut down the country's biggest petroleum conference. Video, Audio
Nurses' protest Facebook page nearly shut down twice
Nurses behind a Facebook page set up to discuss the struggles of the job say they're determined to have their voices heard. They say support for the page, which has 40-thousand members, has spurred… Audio
Oliver Hailes on the TPPA revised version signed off
It's Our Future spokesman Oliver Hailes talks about Labour and New Zealand First's u-turn on the TPPA-11 and the inclusion of a clause which could see foreign corporates suing the government Audio
Harry Giles - Fun & Games
Poet, performer and game-maker Harry Josephine Giles grew up on Orkney, Scotland, and now lives in Edinburgh where they founded spoken words platform Inky Fingers, co-directs the quarterly performance… Audio
CTV families protest over legal ruling
Families of those killed in the 2011 collapse of the CTV building are protesting today over news that a criminal prosecution has been rejected against the designers of the CTV building. Deputy… Audio
Tuhoe Iwi: Moving on from the Urewera Raids
Te Ahi Kaa visits Taneatua in the Tuhoe Valley to get a sense of how the locals have moved since the Tuhoe Raids a decade ago. Audio
Townies and country folk protest against Hawkes Bay water plans
Around 300 tractors rolled into Clive today to protest access to water, which has united both rural and urban residents. Audio
Lawyers for "Nauru 19" seek help with costs
The team of Australian lawyers representing a group of Nauruans charged with offences relating to a pro-democracy protest more than two years ago are seeking donations to cover their expenses. Audio
Regional council offices occupied by water protestors
Nearly 100 protestors stormed the offices of the Canterbury Regional Council today demanding an improvement to the region's waterways. Audio