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In the past 12 hours, coverage has been dominated by international and technology-linked stories rather than New Zealand domestic politics. The biggest “headline cluster” is entertainment and media: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Cannes-bound film “All of a Sudden” has secured a wide range of international distribution deals ahead of its competition premiere, with sales spanning North America, Europe and multiple other territories. Alongside that, there’s also a steady stream of tech/industry reporting—from a cybersecurity write-up describing credential-stealing and delivery-chain tactics, to analysis of how under-utilised telematics data and incomplete deployments can leave construction and fleet operators “money in the dirt.” Another notable thread is maritime and security: reporting describes efforts to trace passengers after a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius, while separate coverage highlights US–Japan missile drills in the Philippines and the broader regional security context.

New Zealand-focused items in the last 12 hours are comparatively fewer, but they still stand out where they connect to public services and community resilience. One example is a warning about strike action: Fire and Emergency New Zealand reminds the public that volunteer response times may be delayed during a NZ Professional Firefighters Union strike window, while prioritising emergencies and directing people to evacuate early and call 111. There’s also local-interest reporting on business and infrastructure, such as Boxman’s acquisition by 3 Islands Intermodal, framed as a continuity move to keep container services in “Kiwi hands” while preparing for growth.

From 12 to 24 hours ago, the coverage broadens into social issues, policy, and climate risk. Youthline’s State of the Generation 2026 is a key anchor: it reports young people (12–24) are most concerned about mental health, with barriers including limited support and long waits, and it also flags job prospects and social pressure. Climate and governance coverage continues with a National Climate Change Risk Assessment update, describing climate change as already affecting New Zealand and noting that preparation is insufficient in many areas. There’s also continuity in public-safety and justice themes: strike-related reminders recur, and a separate item outlines a proposed law aimed at keeping murderers behind bars if they refuse to disclose victims’ remains’ locations.

Older material from 24 to 72 hours ago and 3 to 7 days ago provides supporting context rather than new turning points. It includes ongoing discussion of New Zealand’s AI data centre boom and related economic implications, plus additional public-safety and community initiatives (for example, police encouraging residents to share CCTV footage through a community-led initiative). Internationally, the same period also shows continuity in regional security reporting (Japan–Philippines drills) and in global environmental risk narratives (e.g., sinking river deltas and climate-driven impacts), but the evidence provided is more explanatory than event-driven.

Overall, the most recent 12-hour window shows a mix of global entertainment deal-making, cybersecurity “threat landscape” reporting, and maritime/health and defence developments—while New Zealand-specific coverage is present but more scattered (strike preparedness, local business continuity, and community-facing initiatives). If you want, I can also produce a “top 5 stories” list strictly limited to items with the strongest evidence in the provided text.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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