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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Raelian Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
fixed for Monday, the seventh of October. The Prime Minister
will attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nation summit in
Laos this week. Chris Luckson says ursion partners are key
for New Zealand. The ten members states make up New
Zealand's third largest export market, with nine point six million
(00:26):
dollars in twenty twenty two. Luckson says it's an opportunity
to enhance relationships with individual countries and with the block
as a collective.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
A lot of it will be focused on the values
that we stand up for around national sovereignty, international rules
based system, freedom of navigation. We want a peaceful and
stable region and we also need to continue to advance
our economic contersts.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Luxon has acknowledged the terror for Israeli citizens a year
ago today, when Hamas attacked the Palestinian militant group killed
more than one thousand people and kidnapped more than two hundred.
Israel has since killed tens of thousands of people in Gaza.
The conflicts spread through the Middle East, with Iran and
Israel now exchanging heavy fire. Larson says hamas set in
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motion an unacceptable cycle of violence.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Continued loss of life is really appalling and the violence
must end and there simply is no military action that
will reduce regional tensions and conflict.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Homicide investigation in Auckland, with police saying a man seems
to have been run over by his own car. The
man was farm dead in the middle of Point England
Road on Saturday night. Thomas Rice has More.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Greeves says the man's vehicle
was stolen and was recovered yesterday morning. He says they're
now looking into the car's extensive travel across Auckland while stolen.
Greeves says this doesn't appear to be gang related and
no arrests have been made.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
TV and Z says it plans to drop its one
news website early next year is it chases down thirty
million dollars in savings. Azariah Howe reports the.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
State broadcasters held a meeting on veiling its new strategy
to staff. A TVNZ spokesperson says this will ensure the
business remains sustainable and relevant. TVNZ says it plans to
invest in news for streaming service TVNZ Plus and to
close the news website in February. Its youth platform, Renews
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will focus on videos rather than also doing articles.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Final decisions will be made after consultation with staff. The
Police Minister is defending gun law changes as minor and
technical submissions on the government's Arms Amendment bell are open
until the end of the month. It will remove some
gun club requirements and ends and information gathering measure on
firearms sales. Mark Mitchell says the changes effect volunteers running
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gun ranges and improve public safety.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
Safety rules are actually delivered safety around the use of
forums and the ability to be able to use them
in a controlled environment. We don't want the ranger's claes
who were going to start using forum to otain public
to sport.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
All Blacks veterans Sam Cain and TJ Peranada have been
retained in the thirty six strong squad name for the
Northern Hemisphere end of year tour, with the only change
being camroy Guard returning from injury to take the place
of Crusaders halfback Noah Hope them Hayden Wild as top
of the Super Trifle on standings heading into next month's
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decider in Saudi Arabia penwith prop James Fisher. Harris is
at peace with his decision to head to the Warriors
following the Panthers NRL Grand Final win over the Melbourne Storm.
I'm Raylen Ramsey and that is your latest news fix.
We'll be back with the next update tomorrow morning from
the news Talk z B newsroom.