1Images of masked gunmen allegedly training for an armed rebellion have been shown at the High Court in Auckland at the trial of the final four people arrested in the Urewera raids.
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3The Green Party says Parliament's Speaker is refusing to use Parliamentary Services' funds to provide an electronic note-taking service to deaf Green Party MP Mojo Mathers
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5A letter has been uncovered from Work and Income telling a client to go to a food bank instead of giving them an emergency allowance.
6The United Nations Human Rights Commissioner has spoken about what she calls "appalling violence" inflicted on Syrian civilians since Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for Bashar Al Assad to step down.
7Israel is accusing Iran of masterminding bomb attacks on its embassies in India and Georgia.
8A British court has controversially ordered a radical Muslim cleric be freed.
9A senior editor of The Sun says a Police investigation into alleged corruption at the newspaper is threatening the foundations of the free press.
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11The Chinese Vice President has arrived in Washington to meet with President Obama. What sort of leader will he be when he assumes leadership of China?
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13Radical changes to the way criminal trials are conducted are now up for discussion. The Law Commission says the current system is daunting,, especially for sex abuse victims.
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15Teams of Greek workers have spent the day clearing up after rioters protested violently against the latest austerity measures.
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17The US President's latest Budget has been condemned by Republicans for failing to tackle the nation's $15 trillion debt crisis.
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