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New Zealand PM says island's military government trying to "muzzle the media".
Thousands bid farewell as "most famous New Zealander" is given a state funeral.
This week: The prime minister of New Zealand and the Iraqi ambassador to the UK.
PM says foreign spies behind cyber attack but refuses to name suspect countries.
101 East speaks to the leader of a small country that is pushing to play a bigger role internationally.
Government which has been a vocal critic of Fiji's coup said no reason was given.
PM says New Zealand can lead the world in combating climate change.
Australia and New Zealand have vowed to work to build a single economic market on the back of strengthening trade ties, but stopped s
Acting Prime Minister Helen Clark has announced a deal with minor parties to form a new Labour-led coalition government, naming an outspoken anti-immigration party leader as

New Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Clark says she is still waiting to receive a formal apology from Israel over a scandal involving Israeli spies.

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