Fans flock to mourn iconic Indian singer Zubeen Garg Hundreds of thousands of people gather for a last glimpse of the singer who will be cremated with state honours. 
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Firevault unveils offline digital vault to combat rising cyber risks Firevault launches offline digital vault system to shield businesses and directors from rising cyber breach risks and hefty fines in the UK and worldwide. 
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Woman allegedly assaulted in Papamoa, offender still at large A woman in Papamoa has been allegedly assaulted in Papamoa over the weekend, and the offender is still at large. 
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Person dies at Auckland’s SkyCity Casino The person died after a suspected medical event at the casino over the weekend. 
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‘I would have drowned’: Father and son lucky to be alive after JetSki flips Stephen Wright says he and his son would have drowned had they not been wearing life jackets. 
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Inside the hush-hush visit that brought Trump's FBI boss Kash Patel to NZ FBI director Kash Patel made a secretive trip to the country in July, but why was he here? And how much did it cost New Zealand taxpayers? 
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Winston Peters is (sort of) right about migrants moving to Australia Is New Zealand being used as a “stepping stone” for migrants wanting to move to Australia? Here are the facts. 
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Donald and Bradley's love-in sets tone for Ryder Cup After all the talk of a Bethpage "bearpit" in the build-up to this week's Ryder Cup, Monday's opening exchanges between the captains in New York could not have been more cuddly. 
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Brazil ex-president Jair Bolsonaro's son charged with coercion The move comes weeks after the former leader was sentenced to 27 years in jail over an attempted coup plot. 
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Britain's worst major stations for train cancellations revealed - is yours on the list? Figures show around one in 13 scheduled stops at City Thameslink were cancelled over the past year 
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Davey urges US cancer scientists to come to UK The Lib Dem leader will use his party conference speech to attack Donald Trump's "anti-science agenda". 
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Meta’s demo didn’t crash, the Wi-Fi did Meta’s smart glasses demo faltered not due to hardware but harsh Wi-Fi, exposing critical need for robust wireless at live tech events. 
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AI demands could drive USD $500 billion annual data centre spend AI demand could drive USD $500 billion in annual data centre spending by 2030, creating a USD $2 trillion cloud revenue opportunity despite funding shortfalls. 
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Preparing for BFCM 2025: Why tech-first strategies will separate winners from the pack BFCM 2025 demands tech-savvy strategies; brands using AI, personalisation, and data-driven insights will outperform those relying on broad discounts. 
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Coroner apologises to family of Paul Rowe who died in 2021 over delays in case Health NZ has been ordered to rewrite a report into the death, outlining what happened and what changes have resulted. 
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Men who murdered e-bike riders jailed for life Alex Rose deliberately drove his pick-up truck into his victims after mistaking them for burglars. 
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US Supreme Court to revisit laws curtailing Trump's power to fire top officials The ruling allows the president to remove the sole Democratic official on the Federal Trade Commission, an independent body set up by Congress. 
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The Papers: 'Farage plan would split families' and 'Will the King banish Fergie?' Reform's migration plans and the Duchess of York being dropped from charities make Tuesday's front pages. 
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Hong Kong hunkers down as super typhoon approaches Ragasa, which killed one in the Philippines, is the strongest storm anywhere on earth so far this year. 
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