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Published on 24/10/2025 – 16:56 GMT+2 European lawmakers will make the case for wildlife trafficking to be recognised as organised crime by 2030 at the upcoming United Nations gathering in Uzbekistan to discuss wildlife protection from over-exploitation due to international trade. Elephants, rhinoceros, wild birds and amphibians are among the creatures mentioned in the mandate agreed by lawmakers on Wednesday, which included reservations regarding China’s lack of transparency regarding its pangolin stockpiles. Lawmakers asked for increased protection for shark and ray species and proposed a legally binding instrument to stop ivory trafficking in the EU. “We’ve seen an increased demand…

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A woman killed in Pahīatua was “devoted” to her family including taking care of her son who is now wanted in relation to her death, relatives say.Karen Gilbert-Palmer, 74, was found dead at a home in Arthur Street on October 15.Police have been searching for her son, Jeremy Robertson, for over a week in connection with her death.One of Gilbert-Palmer’s cousins, Andrea Randell Todd, told RNZ she was a “favourite cousin”.Randell Todd, who lives in the USA, is currently in New Zealand on holiday for her mother’s 100th. She said Gilbert-Palmer was invited to the celebrations but was unable to…

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France’s former President Nicolas Sarkozy began his five-year prison sentence on 21 October, after being found guilty of conspiring to fund his 2007 presidential campaign with illicit funds from Libya’s former leader, the late Muammar Gaddafi. In one social media video analysed by Euronews’ verification team, The Cube, an inmate can be seen filming a video through the bars of his prison cell. Pointing across to the other side of a prison courtyard, he says, “Sarko [Sarkozy] is just there in the isolated section, all alone in his cell.” The inmate goes on to shout, “We know everything, we’re going…

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The morning’s headlines in 90 seconds, including the clean up begins after weather chaos, emergency surgery after a boy swallows tiny magnets, and the White Ferns’ ODI World Cup dream is over. There’s still plenty of disruption after yesterday’s wild storm. A Bay of Plenty boy needed emergency surgery after swallowing dozens of tiny magnets. Hundreds of Cook Strait ferry passengers may have been exposed to measles. The King and the Pope have prayed together at the Vatican for the first time. The White Ferns have been eliminated from the ODI World Cup by India.

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Home loan interest rates continue to drop as the Reserve Bank pursues its path to a lower official cash rate, and wholesale markets fall.But with almost half of New Zealand’s home loans floating or due to refix within the next six months, many borrowers may be wondering just how much further rates could go.Is it possible that we could see them drop below 4%?Here are the arguments for and against.YesOn one hand, David Cunningham, chief executive of Squirrel, says yes.He said, if the official cash rate (OCR) dropped to 2.25% next month, as many expect it will, one-year home loan…

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Police have shared new images of what is believed to be more of Tom Phillips’ campsites that he used to hide from police while on the run with his three children. Phillips was killed in a shootout with police in the early hours of September 8 after a near four-year manhunt for the father, who disappeared with his children in late 2021. The images shared today, believed to be the family’s primary campsites, showed two large “established” and “heavily concealed” structures.New images released as Tom Phillips’ primary campsites discovered – watch on TVNZ+Campsite east of Marokopa. (Source: Supplied)The two sites…

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A 13-year-old boy has undergone major surgery after eating 80-100 small magnets purchased on Temu.Neodymium magnets have been banned since 2014 but are still available through online marketplaces.Surgeons at Tauranga Hospital had to remove part of the boy’s bowel after he ate up to 100 of the small magnets, according to a case study in the New Zealand Medical Journal.They said it was “alarming” how difficult it was to enforce the long-standing ban when easily-accessible online marketplaces existed.Surgeons at Tauranga Hospital had to remove part of the boy’s bowel after he ate up to 100 of the small magnets, according…

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Police say “arrests are likely” after fires were lit in Canterbury this week, despite a total fire ban. A total fire ban on outdoor fires and fireworks was put in place for Marlborough, Canterbury, South Canterbury, Wellington and Hawke’s Bay Districts as high winds battered the country yesterday. The bans are in place until Monday, October 27. Firefighters were still dealing with several vegetation fires, which caused “extensive damage and property losses”, destroying five homes in Kaikōura.Police in Canterbury were “disappointed” that fires were still being lit during the ban. Follow 1News’ live updates of the weather events here”Police will…

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Auckland’s Tāmaki Drive was reopened this morning after Wednesday night’s horror collision between a bus and a car which saw the bus driver lose their life.Auckland Transport said the destroyed bus had been removed and that all emergency services were stood down. “All modes of transport are now able to use Tāmaki Drive between Ngapipi Road and The Strand, which was the section of road formerly closed to traffic yesterday.” All bus services are back to operating as normal. Police said enquiries into the Parnell collision, near Mechanics Bay, were “ongoing”. “Police would like to thank all road users for…

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A man has been sentenced to three years and 11 months imprisonment for distributing and possessing more than 2000 objectionable images depicting the sexual exploitation and abuse of babies and children.George Stanley Fuimaono, 27, was sentenced at the Auckland District Court on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to seven representative charges in August.He was also required to register as a child sex offender.In October 2022, Fuimaono began communicating with a covert online investigator from an overseas law enforcement agency.He shared a link to an online cloud storage location which contained 287 files of child exploitation and abuse. The international law…

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