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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I'm never ready Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Tuesday, eleventh of November. In this update,
an EWIE leader says fractures within te Parti Maudi are
runhelpful for Madi political goals. Te Parti Mahdi's National Council
has opted to expel Maria Meno Kapakini and Takuta Ferris
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from the party. Both have labeled the expulsion unconstitutional and
will sit as independent MPs for now de Runanga or
tur Ranga. TEDA chief executive Helmut Modlik told Ryan Bridge
this is distracting for more important issues. He says there
needs to be a focus on getting this current government
out because of its harmful policies towards Maudi. The fight
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against the destructive inferno at Tongaedo National Park is now
in its fourth day. The blaze has consumed nearly three
thousand hectares of native vegetation since Saturday, leaving a question
mark over the biodiversity impact. Containment efforts launched into full
gear yesterday, aided by rainfall. Nati Hi Kaido has placed
a restorative rahui, which will remain in place for ten years.
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Roupehuma Western Curtain says collective efforts will be made to
ensure the community is safe and can once again bring
in international and domestic visitors. Warnings schools will need to
step up their digital monitoring as new data shows harmful
behaviors as spreading to new spaces. Line Wise enables schools
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to monitor online activity by alerting teachers and staff when
potentially harmful language is detected. Its new digital harm study
has found an average of three at risk alerts every
hour in the past year, including and Google docs and
AI tools. Several people are being killed in a car
explosion in Delhi. Local police say a slow moving vehicle
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exploded near the seventeenth century Red Fort, a popular tourist
attraction near a busy tree and transport hub. Donald Trump
is threatening to sue the BBC over the way his
speech was edited in a documentary. The US President is
demanding a retraction and is threatening to seek the equivalent
of almost one point eight billion New Zealand dollars in damages.
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Donald Trump has pardoned his former personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani
and dozens of allies accused of backing the Republican's efforts
to overturn the twenty twenty election. The US President's Pardon
Attorney Ed Martin posted on social media a signed proclamation
of the full, complete and unconditional pardon of seventy seven people.
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The government said to lay out what it plans to
do about the gun laws. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee
is expected to announce her rewriting of the Arms Act
this morning. Council of Licensed Firearms Owners spokesperson Hugh Devereaux
mac says they want clearer definitions around when a firearm
could be taken away for non criminal reasons. He told
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Ryan Bridge. The current Act says police need to consider
any relevant matters deemed appropriate, which he believes is a
vague catch all. In sport, Auckland FC Red Cart culprits
Dan Hall and Logan Rogerson have been handed one in
two game punishments respectively after their A League football win
over the Wellington Phoenix. One of Rugby's famous family trees
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has grown another branch. Eighteen year old Nickliner has left
London club Harlequins to join brother and Wallaby's first five
tom at the Queensland Reads on an academy deal. Carter
Dalghetti considers today his fourth and best chance to win
a Made in New Zealand Trotting Cup. He's in the
sulky behind Republican Party who finished third last year. I'm neverritty, Manu,
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and that your latest news fix will be back with
the next update at midday from the Newstalk ZB newsroom