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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From the News Talks headby Newsroom. This is Newsfax and
this update the Prime Ministers looking to the East as
he bowns to focus his foreign policy agenda on China
and India next year. Chris Luxen is meeting a number
of notable world leaders at the APEX Summit in Peru
this weekend, including China's President Shijingping. This morning. He says
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he'll be using that meeting to help build the foundation
of his foreign policy plans for twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
The big focus for US Australia, Pacific, Southeast Asia in
Northeast Asia this year.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Next year we'll focus on India and China. We'll continue
some of the same rhythm as well.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
The Hekoi against the Government's Treaty Principles Bill will continue
through Hastings today, heading to Palmerston North yesterday around ten
thousand march through Rotta Due with a smaller group continuing through.
Its final destination is Wellington Auckland University. Mouldi Studies professor
Margaret Mootu says it's been a large, peaceful march which
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has shown unity.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
But if you look at the Hecuoy, the Heacoy has
a very large number of Parker in there. They're also
civic Islanders Asians.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
New research has revealed the impact of energy poverty on
New Zealand families. Low income households spent a disproportionate amount
on power compared to those on high incomes. Doctor Kimberley
O'Sullivan says its prices continue to raise. Many are doing
it tough and unable to keep the lights on and
not warm.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
They're not achieving what they need to be happy in
their holds for that money.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
And flights heading in and out of Queenstown last night
were forced to return to their starting point because of
strong crosswinds. Many on board were going to run in
today's marathon, and sedme's Susie Norquist was sent back to
Auckland and told people needed to go home unless they
were there for essential travel.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Sounds like there's a lot of people that are going
to miss out on that marathon, months months training for this.
So pretty devastating all round.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
And that's news to sport. All Blacks captains Scott Barrett
has weld to keep the momentum going in the hopes
of an unbeaten end of year too. They've signed Dolf
preparations for tomorrow's test against France, with their captains run
overnight and at their training base for the week in Paris.
Barrett says they'll have to keep building hugely important.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
I think perfect on my sort of yes, what I
hope would have been a successful tour at the start
of us would have been if we improved and got
better each week, and we certainly have to be better
this week.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
And we'll have live commentary tomorrow morning from nine on
News Dogs, B Gold, Sport and iHeartRadio. World men's tennis
number one coloss Al Carath has bound out of the
group stage of the ATP Finals. Interrin, the Spaniard, dealing
with illness throughout the week, has gone down to second
Sea did German Alexander Zarev in straight sets. And that Sport.
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