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Bad Bunny uses Grammy Award win to protest ICE
"We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens," he said. "We are humans and we are Americans."
US and India finalise major trade deal
The latest news from the United States with our correspondent Laura Taglianetti. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 3 February
With a Pharmac advisory panel provisionally recommending funding weight loss drug Wegovy, we spoke with Auckland University Professor of Global Health and Nutrition Boyd Swinburn. Plus, we asked… Audio
What should New Zealand do in Trump's new world?
Is it smarter to keep our heads down, or poke the bear as the rules change?
Fallout over Epstein files continues
The fallout from the latest release of Epstein files is continuing -- again showing the reach the late sex offender had with the rich and powerful. US correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann Audio
Global wrap with Lucy Thomson
Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Lucy Thomson Audio
AI actress Tilly Norwood could soon be doing interviews
Whether the industry likes it or not, AI characters like Tilly Norwood will be a part of its future, her creator says.
UK: Epstein links continue to embarasses royals, lords
Jeffrey Epstein's still causing grief on both sides of the Atlantic, Ellie Jay reports on the latest from the UK Audio
Our place in the world
Where does New Zealand sit in a new world order that ditches traditional international rules and favours the mighty over the tiny? Audio
European correspondent Christian Smith
Christian Smith joins Emile to discuss the latest news from Europe including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor facing more scrutiny over the release of the latest Epstein files, the Netherlands introducing a… Audio
Her agency crushed her K-pop idol dreams. Her reinvention brought them back to life
After a decade of training, she failed to debut as a K-pop artist. Now 10 years later, she's the star of KPop Demon Hunters and her song is an award winner.
Epstein files expose power and influence
Peter Field, who is Associate Professor and Head of the School of Humanities at Canterbury University, joins Emile to discuss. Audio
'A fuller person': Olympian Michael Klim on illness, identity and the partner who stayed
Australia's former swimming hero opens up about his rare neurological diagnosis and the relationship that helped him through its darkest days.
Kendrick Lamar makes history at the Grammys
Last year's Super Bowl halftime show headliner became the most awarded rapper in Grammys' history.
Former Prince Andrew under more pressure over Epstein ties
United Kingdom correspondent Diane To spoke to Lisa Owen about Prince Andrew facing more pressure over his ties to the lat convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as well as others who have been… Audio
New warnings about possible American attack on Iran
Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about new warnings about the prospect of an American attack on Iran, as well as a major milestone in Gaza with the reopening of its most… Audio
5yo returns home as Trump administration shifts tone amid anti-ICE protests
A preschooler and his father, taken by ICE, returned home following a judge's ruling.
OZ Update: What's happening in Australia?
We get the latest on news from Australia with our man on the ground Brad Foster. Audio
Australian activewear brand Aroha apologises
The owner of the brand says they have only recently understood how Māori value the word.
Does your self-worth go down when the weather heats up?
With the expectation of shedding our clothes, summer can be a confronting season for people with negative body image.