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Kiwi weapons inspector warns of the same mistakes, in Iran

Protesters in Tehran's Revolution Square protest American attacks on nuclear sites in Iran. The US has dropped a series of bombs on several alleged nuclear facilities. Photo: Getty Images

The questions asked of Iraq are the same questions being asked today of Iran. Could they make a weapon of mass destruction? And would they?

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Middle East military action ‘extremely worrying’, but no call yet on bombing – Peters

New Zealand is yet to give its view directly on the US bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities, the Foreign Minister waiting to get the facts

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Anne Salmond: Victim of the Day

Comment: Anne Salmond on a lame but personally intimidating campaign launched by Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour against academic critics of his Regulatory Standards Bill

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For sale: the capital of the Republic of Whangamōmona

An author advertises a rare sale on the Forgotten Highway

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Daily crossword, Monday 23 June

Test your smarts with Newsroom's daily crossword.

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Corks pop as UK loosens restrictions on NZ wine

The signing of the UK-NZ trade deal was ‘just the start of the journey’, after update to reduce wine barriers

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Newsroom daily quiz, Monday 23 June

NZ has recently paused $18.2m of aid to which Pacific nation?

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Cabinet frets over funding for Māori foreshore claims

Found in serious breach of the Treaty of Waitangi for denying financial support for customary right claimants, the Government eyes a cheaper solution

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‘Nowhere to go’ for more than 100,000 Kiwis

From The Detail: Unaffordable housing, the high cost of living and 'very intentional decisions' by the government see a spike in homelessness

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Shared spaces can carve out real social and economic value

Analysis: Clever design can ensure a generous amount of common space while still achieving standard housing densities

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