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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good afternoon. I'm Wendy Petrie and this is your afternoon
news FOIKS. For Friday, the eighth of August, Israel's enacting
a full military occupation of Gaza after nine hours of
security cabinet discussions. The plan will force more than a
million Palestinians out of Gaza City and into compounds in
southern Gaza. Starvation is prolific in the region, with close
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to twelve thousand acutely malnourished children under five. Former US
General Mark Schwartz told the BBC there's a sense of
urgency about finding a way forward. The Arab countries first
and foremost, Egypt and the Kingdom of Jordan need to
play an important advisory role inside of Gaza, both for
security and certainly for governments and investigations underway. After human
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remains were discovered on a beach in Waiho Bay, near
the tip of East Cape just before midday, police say
the identification process may take some time as I try
to determine the age of the remains. Australian police believe
Aaron Patterson tried to poison her estrange husband Mike Simon Patterson,
before hosting the fatal mushroom lunch. Simon Patterson says he
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was served a toxic penne pasta and chicken call mer
curry and the years before, three of his family members
were killed. After Aaron Patterson's arrest in November twenty twenty three,
police also charged her with one count of attempted murder
of Simon Patterson. From July, Sky News correspondent Holly Stern
says the charges were never pursued. The criminal allegations were
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split into two essentially, and later these attempted murder charges
were dropped and this evidence was never allowed to be
shared with the jury During the mushroom murder trial, the
Lower North Island lost an electorate seat as part of
a suite of new boundary changes out today. The Independent
Representation Commissions revealed adjustments to forty nine general and three
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Maori electorates, with most changes happening in Auckland, Bay a
Plenty and christ Church and the Lower North Islander plans
to remove or Hardy Manu and all Tucky electorates and
replace them with two new ones, Kennepuru and Carpeting. Lachlan
Renni has more.
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It says it made the move to account for population
growth in the South Island as legally they can't add
any extra seats. The changes follow public hearings in seven
hundred and seventeen written submissions on the proposed boundaries.
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Australia's Anthony Alberesi is heading our way this weekend for
diplomatic talks and a touch of Otago sightseeing. Prime Minister
Chris Luxm will host his counterpart in Queenstown over the
weekend for their annual meeting. Discussions will cover the bilateral
relationship and each country's respective priorities. Sky's Jack Knife says
it's the first time Albanesi and Luxeon have met on
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New Zealand soil, military ties, migration between New Zealand to Australia,
international issues, trade, all on the agenda to sport and
the off season. Player movements are heating up in netball's
A and Z Premiership, with four former Diamond shusher Danell
Wallom leaving the Northern Mystics to take up a new
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deal back in Australia. Australian football's A leagues might be
losing a team, with news emerging that Western United are
on the brink of folding after suffering recent financial turmoil,
and the New Zealand Breakers have confirmed the signing of
American big man Robert Baker. At six foot ten, he
completes their roster for the upcoming Australian basketball season. And
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that's your afternoon news fix. We'll be back with the
next update tomorrow morning from the News Talk said B Newsroom.