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ADVERTISEMENTMilitary leader Khalifa Haftar — who holds de facto power of large parts of eastern Libya — orchestrated a meeting on Tuesday as a means of ‘trapping’ an EU delegation into recognising the legitimacy of the Benghazi-led Libyan administration, according to a source familiar with the issue. The delegation were declared “personae non gratae” and asked to depart Libyan territory upon arriving at the airport of Benghazi.The mission travelled to eastern Libya after meeting in Tripoli with representatives of the Government of National Unity (GNU) — the internationally recognised executive led by Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah which controls Tripoli and…

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A high court jury has seen footage of murder-accused Julia DeLuney’s video interview with police the day after her mother’s death, where her story is first put under the microscope.Police questioned why she changed her clothes on two different occasions, and as they begin to interrogate the details, she asks: “Do you think I could do something like that? It’s just, what are you suggesting? You’re making me out to be a f***ing monster.”DeLuney is on trial at the High Court in Wellington for the murder of her 79-year-old mother, Helen Gregory, which she denies.The Crown says DeLuney attacked her…

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Published on 10/07/2025 – 7:20 GMT+2•Updated 8:21ADVERTISEMENTUrsula von der Leyen appeared to secure more votes protecting her from Thursday’s motion of censure, as Socialists pledged their support for the Commission President in exchange for assurances on the EU budget, including the European Social Fund. The far-right-led motion of no-confidence will go to a roll call vote around midday on Thursday, with von der Leyen’s and the entire Commission’s future put to the test in the confidence vote.The motion, spearheaded by the Patriots for Europe, Europe of Sovereign Nations, and a fraction of the European Conservatives and Reformists, has gathered significant…

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One-hour-free parking everywhere and a three-hour limit in the core CBD are among ideas on the table as Rotorua begins a parking overhaul.Rotorua Lakes Council has begun the process of bringing many of the city’s parking services in-house by July 2026.This after a decision not to renew its contract with current provider i-Park.It marks the end of the fully outsourced parking model introduced in mid-2018, which has been a source of frustration for some residents, business owners and community leaders.The morning’s headlines in 90 seconds, including a homicide arrest after a Hamilton manhunt, concern over a new Covid variant, and…

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Published on 10/07/2025 – 7:30 GMT+2ADVERTISEMENTA video circulating widely online falsely claims to show NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte describing Ukraine as a US territory during the Alliance’s recent summit in The Hague.The video, in which Rutte speaks in English, has been subtitled in Russian to falsely quote Rutte as saying the NATO Alliance must ensure “Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin will never, ever again try to take away a single square kilometre of Ukrainian territory from the Americans”.Euroverify has detected the video circulating widely on Facebook, Instagram, Telegram TikTok and X, and captioned in Bulgarian, English, Dutch and German.But a closer look…

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A search is underway for a diver who was reported missing at Whatipū Beach in west Auckland this morning.Police said in a statement they were called shortly before 5.30am.The morning’s headlines in 90 seconds, including a homicide arrest after a Hamilton manhunt, concern over a new Covid variant, and Red Bull sacks its Formula 1 team boss. (Source: 1News)”Search efforts are ongoing to locate the man,” a police spokesperson said.”The Police Eagle helicopter has deployed to assist with aerial-based searches, alongside police launch Deaodar, Search and Rescue and Coastguard New Zealand.” A Coastguard spokesperson confirmed police alerted them to the…

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ADVERTISEMENTAluminium, silicon, titanium, nickel, germanium, copper and tantalum — all are standard components of a modern main battle tank, and all are scarce in Europe.Europe produces just 1% to 5% of the critical raw materials it needs for key civilian and defence technologies — and demand is set to grow substantially in the years ahead.By 2030, the EU anticipates a sixfold increase in demand for rare earth metals, while demand for lithium is projected to rise sevenfold by 2050.These concerns aren’t new, but they’ve been intensified by the current geopolitical climate, Europe’s push for an energy transition, and the need…

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By Craig McCulloch of RNZ  The coalition government is promising a crackdown on financial con-artists, bringing together agencies, industry and consumer groups to shut down online scams. As part of the new ‘Anti-Scam Alliance’, officials would work with police, major banks, telcos and digital platforms to increase data and intelligence sharing. Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Scott Simpson said more information would be shared in real-time, allowing a quicker response to threats. “Up until this point, New Zealand’s anti-scam efforts have developed in an ad hoc way and suffered from a lack of coordination. “We frequently hear that real-time information…

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The Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior has sailed into Auckland to mark the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the original Rainbow Warrior in 1985.Greenpeace’s vessel, which had been protesting nuclear testing in the Pacific, sank after French government agents planted explosives on its hull, killing Portuguese photographer Fernando Pereira.Today, 40 years on from the events on July 10 1985, a dawn ceremony was held in Auckland.Author Margaret Mills was a cook on board the ship at the time, and has written about her experience in a book entitled Anecdotage. Author Margaret Mills. (Source: 1News)The 95-year-old told Breakfast the experience on…

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A 4-year-old boy reported missing in Whanganui earlier today has been found “safe and well”.Police and the boy’s family earlier had concerns for his wellbeing after he was last seen in Springvale at about 9am on Thursday.In a statement to 1News at 1.40pm, police said he had been located.”Police would like to thank the public for their assistance.” 

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