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No the news talks head by newsroom. This is newsfacs.
In this update, Russian President Vladimir Putin's dismissing claims Moscow
is planning to attack European countries as nonsense. He's spoken
at a marathon televised event lasting almost four and a
half hours. It comes as European Union leaders have announced
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a one hundred and eighty three billion New Zealand dollar
loan for Ukraine to help fund its defense against Russia.
BBC Moscow and correspondent Steve rosenberg Sy's Putin claims there
will be no more wars after Ukraine if Russia is
treated with respect. He blamed the West and NATO and
previous US administrations, the European Union, Britain for everything that's
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happening now. Emergency services are at the scene of a
serious two vehicle crash on State Highway one in Northlands
Kaiwaker Police will call to the incident between Greenway and
Mountain Roads about nine twenty eight. They say initial indications
are that there are serious injuries and the road is closed.
The New Zealand Mountain Safety Council says no unusual weather
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systems are affecting a Iraqi munt Kok. Despite four deaths
in the past month, two climbers are believed to have
died in an avalanche after attempting to summit New Zealand's
highest mountain more than a week ago. Last month, an
experienced guide and his US client also died in a
fall near the summit. Chief executive Mike Daisy says these
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two incidents just happen to occur close together. He says
at this time of year, the weather is generally more stable,
but these deaths show how dramatically the weather can change.
High summer demand for air travel, with thousands of Kiwis
jetting overseas today, Air New Zealand says almost twenty thousand
of its passengers are heading off shore today for the
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airline's busiest international travel day before Christmas. One point one
million people will fly internationally across summer, with Sydney, Tahiti
and Fiji popular getaway destinations, and New Zealand's General Manager
for Airports, Kate Boyer, says it's a stressful time of
year and they're focused on delivering our on time. Performance.
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This month is tracking really well. We're very significantly ahead
of December last year, so We're confident that our preparation
is going to pay off. That's news. In sport, the
Black Caps has struck early on day three of the
third cricket Test against the West Indies in mont Mountnui.
New Zealand needed just twelve balls on the third morning
to have the Windys one hundred and eleven for one,
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Jacob Duffy sneering John Campbell for forty five. England cricket
captain Ben Stokes is expected to shoulder some of the
bowling load on day four of the Third Ashes Test
in Adelaide. The arounda was absent from the attack as
Australia forged a second innings lead is three hundred and
fifty six, but it's been bowling. Coach Jeton Patel says
Stokes isn't injured, just a bit drained. He's pretty fits
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a ball. I think he's just pretty naked and you
know he's taken a lot out of himself to get through.
At this point in the game, he might be a
bit tired and just need a bit of tight himself
run out. India has won their home T twenty series
against South Africa three one after a thirty run win
that sport. I'm Sandy Hodge. For more news, listen to
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