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The UN estimates 1.2 million people are displaced within Syria (Reuters)

Syrian refugees flood neighbouring countries

Countries bordering war-torn Syria are coming under increased pressure to take in refugees, as fighting continues in the region.

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A still from the film Beasts of the Southern Wild

Film Fest provides new perspectives

New Zealanders will gain a ‘window to the world’ as the 44th New Zealand International Film Festival (NZFF) hits cinemas this month.

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Students want adventure camp despite risks

Sacred Heart students in New Plymouth are worried their annual adventure camp will be scrapped after three people died rock-climbing at Paritutu Rock this month.

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Legalise Love call for gay rights in NZ

Legalise Love is continuing its campaign for marriage and adoption equality, holding a celebration for countries that recognise marriage equality on August 9.

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How safe is Afghanistan without foreign troops?

The recent killing of Lance Corporals Pralli Durrer and Rory Malone as well as the slaying of fellow officers by an Afghan police officer raises questions over the state of affairs in Afghanistan once the international military presence leaves.

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First-time Olympian counting down to Games debut

Kiwi equestrian rider Jonathan Paget is full of confidence going into the London Olympics – despite it being his first ever Games.

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Is professionalism ruining the Olympics?

Corporate funding and the steady rise of professionalism means New Zealand can now send more athletes then ever to the Olympics Games.

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