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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Good morning. I'm never Rettimanu and this is your morning
news fix for Wednesday, twelfth of March. In this update,
diplomatic talks in Saudi Arabia between Ukrainian and US officials
are said to be going constructively well. White House officials
are sizing up Ukraine's commitment to President Donald Trump's plan
to end the war with Russia. National Security Advisor Mike
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Waltz's talks are getting there, indicating there's room to move
past last month's blow up in the Oval Office between
the two leaders. The BBC's Tom Bateman says Ukraine seeking
an aerial and naval truce.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Well, since we got in the Americans has being pretty
positive about the possibility for that something. Perhaps they will
be prepared to take to the Russians and see if
that might provide a framework for some kind of starting point.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
At the same time, in Paris, a representative from New
Zealand and about thirty other countries a meeting to discuss
the potential coalition of the willing should a truce be reached.
Another push for the government to cut its losses with
its revamped school lunches. The LaBelle Group, which is contracted
to deliver about one hundred and twenty five thousand meals
each day is in liquidation. The responsibility will now fall
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solely on Compass Group, but Minister in Charge David Seymour
says that won't impact lunch deliveries. Rot to do is
Kaital Intermediate School Principal Phil Palfrey told Andrew Dickens he
has little faith that won't create further issues. Well, Miami worship,
that would just go back to what it was before,
and I think you our country should afford it and
could afford it. The victim of a suspected homicide in
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christ Church is understood to be the son of a
gang member killed in an execution style slaying almost three
decades ago. Police have named thirty nine year old Tyrone
Muns is the man who died at a social housing
complex in mady Hoe on Sunday. Our newsroom understands he's
the son of nomad gangster Malcolm Muns, himself the victim
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of a killing in nineteen ninety seven by a highway
sixty one man. No one has been arrested over Mun's death.
A war of words between the Prime Minister and Wellington
met Tory Farno Wellington's regional councils yesterday revealed they weren't
going to be applying for a regional deal with the
government because local leaders couldn't agree on what it would
look like. Christopher Luxen says it doesn't make sense to him.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Well, it's pretty lamo as my view of it. Here.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
We have a government doing everything it can to make
sure that we attract capital to this country and you
can't even get Wellington councils to submit a regional or
a city deal. But Farno's now hit back, saying his
comments a pretty poor form from the country's leader. Cheeseys
the Department of Internal Affairs told the council's Crown Observer
that Wellington probably wouldn't meet the criteria anyway. Former Philippines
President Rodrigo Dutete is being taken to the International Criminal
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Court at the Hague distand Trial for elleged crimes against humanity.
The court issued an arrest warrant over the thousands of
people killed during Dutete's anti drunks crackdown in Sport. Liam
Lawson has confessed a GQ magazine that his parents sold
their house to pay for his racing and haven't bought
a nun. He starts his first full Formula One season
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on Sunday in Melbourne. Manchester United planned to build the
biggest stadium in the UK, a four point five billion
dollar one hundred thousand seat a ground close to Old Trafford,
where the club's been based since nineteen ten. Luke Metcalf
and Sheanell Harris Taveta have again been entrusted as the
Warriors Hearts combination for Friday's NRL home match against Manly.
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I'm never ready, Maru. When that your latest news fix,
we'll be back with the next update of midday from
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