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From the news Talks had been Newsroom this is newsfacs.
In this update, Christopher Bishop's been caught out saying what
a load of crap during a Stan Walker performance at
the New Zealand Music Awards. The National Party Cabinet minister
has been recorded on Instagram talking during the section which
featured tweetutility flags and banners. Musician dom Glashan can be
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seen confronting him about his comments. Bishops claimed he was
referring to the overtly political branding on display in Walker's performance,
but on reflection, he should have kept his thoughts to himself.
Hamas says a US plan for a ceasefire in Gaza
failed to meet its core demands according to the BBC,
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but that it is still reviewing the plan. The deal
reportedly proposes a sixty day truce, and the US says
Israel has agreed to it. The ceasefire also proposes the
release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Meanwhile,
the United Nations has described Gaza as the hungriest place
on Earth and has accused Israel of drip feeding aid
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into the region. Go Badur District Council has been working
through the night to repair leaks in Dargaville's water infrastructure.
An additional issue in the line was identified last night.
Water trucks have been working to get supplies to the
reservoir tank from other parts of Northland. The council says
some people are finding the water is a bit cloudy
or murky, but this water has been through a normal
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treatment process and is safe to drink. It's a wet
and windy start to the long weekend for some, with
a strong wind warning and force for parts of the
Hawk's Bay. Severe gale Westerly is gusting one hundred and
thirty kilometers an hour forecast in exposed places. Met Service
forecaster Lewis Ferris says tomorrow is looking much better. We
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have high pressure building in the Tasman Sea which is
going to said all the weather down the further we
get into the weekend. That's news to sports and Crusader's
coach Rob Penny is brushing off questions from Australian media
over a Sevarese knock on and the lead up to
their match winning try and the thirty three to thirty
one victory over the Brumbies. The Winger looked to have
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lost the ball forward preceding George Boal's seventy seventh minute try,
but it was missed by the referee. Penny's been asked
for his view on it. Someone once told me fifty
to fifty calls generally, I'm going fifty to fifteen. Yeah,
so Sony yet, Sonny Doe. Defending champion Egash Fiontek has
powered into the last sixteen of the French Tennis Open
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with a straight sets win over Romania's Jacqueline Christian world
number one Arena Sablenka, Jasmine Paulini, quin Winjeng and elenaber Baiknia.
Also through That's Sport, I'm Diana Vesch. For more news,
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