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Speaker 1 (00:02):
From the news Talk Zebby newsroom. This is Newsfax.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
In this update, fuel stocks remain stable, with importers reporting
little disruption to orders. New Zealand has sixty one point
nine days of petrol, fifty one point five of diesel
and fifty point one of jet fuel either in the
country or on the way. Finance Minister Nikola Willis says
ships are leaving normally and orders are being fulfilled.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
We continue to hear from fuel importers that they are
experiencing no material issues with future shipments, which means we
have the confidence to stay and phase one of our
fuel response plan.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Donald Trump threatened to bomb Iround's civilian infrastructure in an
explete of Landen outburst on social media. In the post,
the US President swears at Tehran and warns the country
will be living in hell if the strain of Hollmers
isn't open by Wednesday. The BBC's Simi Jolara Show says
Trump's previously said negotiations are going well and Around's desperate
(01:02):
for a deal.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
They you've got Irun saying they're not baking for a
deal and that if the US strikes any of its
energy infrastructure, it too. In retaliation will strike oil facilities
in the Gulf region.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
The Police Association sees a large street racing event in Munuwa,
Ti on Saturday shows the need for a new law
to stop them completely. Around two hundred vehicles took part,
with several arrests and multiple cars impounded. Once police intervened,
Some officers were in full riot gear. New legislation to
give police more powers to crack down on boy races
(01:36):
is making its way through Parliament. The Geraldine Fairly Highway
in South Canterbury is closed after a crash involving power lines.
Mztac's emergency services are attending the crash near the intersection
with Kennedy Street south of Geraldine. One of the world's
largest private collections of rare war medals is going on
public display, including some awarded to New Zealanders. English business
(02:00):
in Lord Ashcroft's private collection of Victoria and George crosses
will soon be on show at London's National Army Museum.
Among the more than two hundred and fifty strong collection
are nine Victoria Crosses awarded to Kiwi soldiers. That's news
in Sport. Former New Zealand cricket captain Stephen Fleming believes
batting in the Indian Premier League has gone to crazy
(02:22):
new heights. The Chennai side Fleming coaches has dropped its
first three matches while conceding runs at a mammoth eleven
and a half runs per over. Fleming says the bar
has been lifted in terms of batter's aggression.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
The bowlers are scrambling. It's not just us. Bowling teams
are scrambling to get fine a little bit of assistance
in the pitch, but also fine methods to shut these
hitters down. So it's a tough contest for bowl as.
Bet As are certainly dominating with the rules we've gone.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
The high flying Newcastle Knights will have to do without
yet another superstar after scans confirmed Bradman Best will miss
up to a month with a groin injury. The State
of Origin center joins high profile teammates Kaelin Ponger and
Dylan Brown on the sidelines. That's Sport. I'm Emily Ansel.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
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