After the Hīkoi: 'I'm really proud of our country'
The protest against the Treaty Principles Bill turned into a party after te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti left Parliament and headed to Waitangi Park for music, kai, and a bit of a rest.
Families at bedsides of Austrlian teens after apparent methanol poisoning
The parents of two Melbourne 19-year-olds are at their bedsides in separate Thai hospitals as the women fight for their lives after drinking tainted alcohol.
SF plan to review RTÉ objectivity 'concerning' - Harris
Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has branded as chilling a manifesto pledge from Sinn Féin to commission a review of RTÉ's objectivity in its coverage of international conflicts.
What is methanol poisoning and how can I protect myself?
A very little amount of methanol, sometimes as little as a shot, can be fatal.
Hīkoi to Parliament: The families taking part and why
The hīkoi is a family affair, with tamariki everywhere; pepe sleeping in carts and buggies or tugging their cousins' hair.
Dallas ISD data shows academic improvement after cellphone ban 5 years ago
Robert T. Hill Middle School in Dallas ISD was one of the first schools in the country to try locking away cell phones and they say it works.
Take Our Kids to Work Day
Across the Kamloops-Thompson School District, Grade 9 students were able to step outside their classrooms and immerse themselves in workplaces where they were able to experience a career first-hand.
Gang patch ban: Senior Black Power member concerned about impact on families
"What people wear is not the issue," one Black Power member told RNZ.
Co Laois town remains a 'no poster' zone despite election
It is in the middle of one of the most hotly contested three-seaters in the country, but passing through Abbeyleix in Co Laois, you could be forgiven for not noticing an election is on. The lampposts are bare, there are no candidate posters.
There's Something Special About Voting Day!
It is that one day in our life as citizens that truly brings us together, regardless of who we vote for. It is that day when we stand alongside, help each other and be a community of shared goals and hopes for a better future.
Activists in Telangana list obstacles faced by transpersons in accessing education, offer solution
Activists in Telangana push for systemic changes to improve education access for transgender students.
Fine Gael launches Sinn Féin attack ad as criticism of Mary Lou McDonald's RTE review continues
Tánaiste Micheál Martin slated Sinn Féin’s plan to commission a "human rights and journalists' expert review into the objectivity of coverage by RTÉ of the Israeli genocide in Gaza and other international conflicts"
Hucknall paedophile who raped three girls was 'the monster in my head, the Devil, pure evil'
Keith Wain has been handed a jail term lasting over three decades
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