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World News Brief, Friday August 22

by Daily Digest August 22, 2014

New PM for Thailand; Indonesian court to rule on presidency; senior Hamas leaders killed in Israeli airstrike; Brazil's Socialist Party chooses new candidate; and more 

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Tags: Brazil, Hamas, Indonesia, Israel, Socialist Party, Thailand

World News Brief, Thursday August 21

by Daily Digest August 21, 2014

Concern over beheading video; Malaysia foils brewery bombing plan; 32 dead after landslides in western Japan; Cairo talks crumble; and more 

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Tags: beheading video, brewery bombing, Cairo, Japan, landslides, Malaysia

According to its TV ad, National has fixed the economy

by Josie Pagani August 21, 2014

#Team Key is channeling #Team New Zealand in their TV ads.  Space age boats, elite performers surging out ahead in an 8-1 lead - what could possibly go wrong?

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Tags: Labour Party, National Party, Rod Oram
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The terrifying genius of the Islamic State

by Jane Young August 21, 2014

The so-called Islamic State is playing us with a sophisticated propaganda machine designed to terrify the West and recruit young Muslims from all around the globe. We don't need to see James Foley's actual execution to believe IS means business...so what next?  

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Tags: execution, Foley, IS, Islamic State, mainstream media, networks, Obama, propaganda, social, social media

Dirty Politics: Free speech & a policy-free election

by Wayne Mapp August 20, 2014

Is the Dirty Politics debate making a mockery of the manifestos? And should authors have the right to right to use material that's obtained by criminal means?

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Tags: David Farrar, dirty politics, free speech, Law Commission, new media, Nicky Hager
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World News Brief, Wednesday August 20

by Daily Digest August 20, 2014

UN launches aid operation in Iraq; Pope Francis wants to visit China; German ambassador summoned to Ankara over spying claims; Sri Lanka blocks UN war crimes investigators; and more 

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Tags: aid operation, Ankara, China, Germany, Iraq, Pope Francis, spying, Sri Lanka, UN, war crimes

In defence of Kiwiblog

by Andrew Geddis August 19, 2014

Not all blogs are the same. Not all bloggers are bad. David Farrar hasn't done anything wrong.

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Tags: David Farrar, dirty politics, John Key, National Party, Nicky Hager
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World News Brief, Wednesday August 19

by Daily Digest August 19, 2014

Rockets hit refugee convoy in Ukraine; Pope Francis ends Korea visit; Israel reclaims Mosul dam, Julian Assange to leave Ecuadorian embassy in London after two years; and more 

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Tags: Ecuadorian embassy, Israel, Julian Assange, London, Mosul dam, North Korea, Pope Francis, refugee convoy, rockets, South Korea, Ukraine

Actually, it's not OK

by Tim Watkin August 18, 2014

For me, it comes down to the downloading and whether a refusal to even ask the question is good enough for someone sworn to protect and serve the public good

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Tags: dirty politics, John Key, Labour website, Simon Pleasants
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A happy, happy poll for the big four

by Tim Watkin August 17, 2014

It's the kind of poll that says what they want it to say. But it's only one poll

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Tags: 3News poll, Greens, Labour, National, New Zealand First, poll of polls, Reid Research

Cri du cœur

by Andrew Geddis August 17, 2014

The point of Dirty Politics isn't (just) about what happens in September. Or, what Danyl Mclauchlan said, with more quotes.

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Tags: Cameron Slater, Cathy Odgers, Danyl McLauchlan, dirty politics, John Key, Jordan Williams, Nicky Hager, Rodney Hide, Simon Lusk
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Dirty Politics: The battle of the metaphors

by Tim Watkin August 16, 2014

There's lots of stuff we know and lots we don't know following the latest round of Dirty Politics interviews... Here's my take on what we know so far and what it means

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Tags: Cameron Slater, dirty politics, Jason Ede, John Key, Judith Collins, Labour website, Nicky Hager, Simon Plesants
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The politics of vilification

by Josie Pagani August 16, 2014

The specifics in the Hagar book are devastating. To focus on them, the left should take Nicky Hager’s advice and avoid the politics of vilification.

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Tags: Cameron Slater, dirty politics, Greg Presland, Guyon Espiner, John Armstrong, John Key, Judith Collins, Nicky Hager, The Standard
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World News Brief, Friday August 15

by Daily Digest August 15, 2014

North Korea fires rockets as Pope begins five-day visit; Okinawans protest relocation of US military base; US tightens control on arms transfer to Israel; Brazil mourns presidential candidate; and more

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Tags: arms transfer, Brazil, Israel, North Korea, Okinawans, Pope, rockets, US military base

A crazy day in dirty ol' NZ politics

by Tim Watkin August 14, 2014

Dirty Politics could have the unintended consequence of harming all New Zealand politicians... and the Prime Minister's terrible stand-up

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Tags: dirty politics, Jason Ede, John Key, Judith Collins, National Party, Nicky Hager
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Don't rely on the Herald, just read Pundit

by Andrew Geddis August 14, 2014

If the NZ Herald wants its editorials to be taken seriously, it should stop using them to mislead its readers.

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Tags: Broadcasting Act, Electoral Commission, electoral finance, electoral law, New Zealand Herald, NZ Herald, satire
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You can't slate Key on the radio

by Andrew Geddis August 13, 2014

The Electoral Commission is right to say the Planet Key song can't be played on the radio. That's because we have a stupid and outdated law in place.

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Tags: election advertisement, election programme, Electoral Commission, free speech, Planet Key
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Has it really got the Spark?

by Jacqueline Rowarth August 13, 2014

Changing your business name and branding is a risky proposition. Has Telecom, now known as Spark, made the right choice?

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Tags: brand loyalty, branding, GFC, social media, Spark, Spot the dog, Telecom, Two Degrees

World News Brief, Wednesday August 13

by Daily Digest August 13, 2014

Iraq's political crisis intensifies; US to increase Navy presence in Australia; Indonesia to wade into South China Sea dispute; Liberia to receive experimental ebola drug; Russia sends aid convoy to Ukraine; and more

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Tags: aid convoy, Australia, ebola drug, Indonesia, Iraq crisis, Liberia, Russia, South China Sea, Ukraine, US Navy

Labour sticks to its knitting and wins

by Josie Pagani August 11, 2014

Labour’s campaign launch was a hit yesterday for one reason; Labour does best when it talks about making ordinary people better off.

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Tags: Labour Party, Labour's campaign launch, Labour's health policy, Lochinver, National Party, Shanghai Pengxin
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