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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm railing Ramsey. This is your afternoon news
for Wednesday, the twenty fifth of June. The White House
is rejecting e leaked intelligence assessment suggesting the weekends US
strikes on a run will only delay its nuclear program
by months. Donald Trumps again posted the sites are completely destroyed.
(00:25):
The BBC's John Donison says his administration says the same thing.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
The White House Press Secretary said, you can't drop fourteen
thirty thousand pound bombs onto some facilities and not have
them completely destroyed.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
A shaky cease fire acknowledged by Israel and Ran seems
to be holding our Defense minister says New Zealanders who
don't want to leave the region now need to understand
the government cannot enter to get them out. The Finance
Minister is back in the ring with supermarkets over pricing
to Auckland pack and Slaves of plead guilty to breaching
(01:01):
the Fair Trading Act on charges launched by the Commerce
Commission the Mill Street and Silverdale stores that offered misleading
food specials. Nikola Willis says New Zealand consumers deserve not
to be ripped off.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
It's not okay to have one price at the Aisle
and a different price at Fattil Willis.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
We'll be making public her letters to the two major
supermarket brands tomorrow suggesting if they don't pull their socks up,
regulation will follow. Raised eyebrows at Well Being Agency far
No Aura's ad campaign encouraging Marty to enroll on the
Marty roll. Acting Prime Minister David Seymour says it's the
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Electoral Commission's job to advocate for people to switch, not
far no Aura. Marty Development Minister Tama Portaka says he's
asked officials to look into it.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
In the event that public funding that has been set
up to help Farno in need, if that has been
used for electioneering or any and proper purposes, that is
an approp.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Foodstaff's North Island has approval to build New Zealand's largest
new supermarket. Auckland Council has given consent for a Pack
and Save and Parkapoona covering more than half a hectare.
The one hundred million dollar supermarket will be larger than
Foodstaff's Pack and Stave, a Pack and Save at Highland Park,
which opened this year. The site neared the motorway at
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Esmond Road will have one hundred and ninety seven car
park spaces. A young lawmaker surged into the lead in
the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City and
could become its first Muslim mayor. Former governor Andrew Cuomo
has led the race for months, but has now conceded
and congratulated thirty three year old Zorn Maumdany. CNN chief
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data analyst Harry Enton says, Mumdany's looming when is the
biggest shop since nineteen eighty nine.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
He came into this race down with thirty forty points
to Andrew Cuomo, the former governor who everyone thought was
a huge favorite.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Apparently not.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
He did it by activating younger voters, very liberal voters.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
To sport in New Zealand, crickets defending the white ball
heavy look to their international home summer as the black
Caps build towards the T twenty World Cup next year.
South Island Petrol headhard Pensil in April seventeen to nineteen
in their diary for next year for the historic first
Supercars round at the Rupuna Speedway in christ Church. Penrith
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have received a boost with half back Nathan Cleary on
track to play against NRL competition leaders the Bulldogs tomorrow
night after recovering from a groin twinge. That is your
latest news fix. We'll be back with the next update
tomorrow morning from the news Talk zb newsroom