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Nvidia supercomputer marks ‘new era’ for Australian AI
The world’s most valuable company is building an Australia-first supercomputer that will initially tackle cancer research. 
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Funeral to be held for Anahera, baby discovered in recycling
A police officer who's worked for years to track the family of a baby found dead at a South Auckland recycling plant says the Onehunga community will honour her at a funeral on Saturday. 
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‘Stay in my lane’: How to combine with ABs great Beauden Barrett
Beauden Barrett isn't the tallest man in the All Blacks, but he's earned the right to cast a long shadow. Just ask Cortez Ratima. 
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Teenagers no longer answer the phone: Is it a lack of manners or a new trend?
Despite teenagers seemingly having their phones glued to their hands - they won't answer them when they ring. 
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The reason why Mike McRoberts used to hide at events
Former Newshub anchor Mike McRoberts on how learning te reo Maori gave him the confidence to embrace his next chapter. 
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Audacious Brook lights up Superchargers success
Harry Brook produces a stunning moment of batting genius as Northern Superchargers clinch a 36-run win over Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 8:55am 

Liverpool pay emotional Anfield tribute to Jota
Liverpool pay an emotional tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva before their Premier League opener against Bournemouth at Anfield. 
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Bethell to become England's youngest men's captain
All-rounder Jacob Bethell, 21, is set to become the youngest man to captain England in an international when he leads an understrength T20 side on a tour of Ireland. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 8:55am 

The Trump-Putin summit: Tactics and trolling?
Trump and Putin head to Alaska for talks. 
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Flash floods kill nearly 200 in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir
The majority of deaths were recorded in Pakistan's mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area. 
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One dead and several injured as Danish train hits tanker and derails
Local media report crash at railway crossing in southern Jutland involved lorry transporting farm waste. 
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‘Incredibly comforting’: Meet the BFFs of ChatGPT
ChatGPT has long served as a poet or coding partner. Now, it’s taking on a more serious role: late-night therapist and confidant. And for some, best friends. 
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The House chips away at lawmaking, amid distractions
This week in Parliament, a brouhaha about unparliamentary language, an eviction from the House, and apologies, or rather a lack thereof, stole the spotlight - but which bills went through? 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:45am 

'Frustrated locals' believed to have lashed out as parking machines vandalised
Four Tauranga City Council parking terminals have been damaged in the past 10 days, and will each cost about $2000 to fix. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:35am 

The man running for mayor in five districts, again
He had considered running for the top job in all 78 of New Zealand’s local authorities, but that came with practical challenges. 
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Police use new DNA tech to re-examine death of 6-year-old Auckland girl, 45 years on
Alicia O'Reilly was killed in Auckland 45 years ago. Detectives hope that a DNA sample could provide fresh leads. 
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Watch: EPL season opener briefly stopped after player reports racist abuse from fan
Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo told the referee he was abused by a Liverpool supporter, leading to the game being halted for two minutes. 
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'What a shot!' - Brook hits unorthodox scoop six first ball
Watch the moment Harry Brook "lands on his backside" after hitting a unique scoop shot over the Birmingham Phoenix wicketkeeper for six on his first ball as the Northern Superchargers move to 144-2 in the Men's Hundred at Headingley. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 8:55am 

League opener halted after Semenyo reports racist abuse
Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo reports racist abuse from the crowd during their Premier League match at Liverpool. 
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