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19 Jun 2026
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Direct-to-chip coolants market set for rapid growth
Liquid cooling is gaining ground as AI data centres outgrow air systems, with the market forecast to hit USD $1.3 billion by 2032.
© 2026 ITBrief Wed 4:05pm
Formal warnings issued by Department of Internal Affairs in money laundering crackdown
The department detected the non-compliance of the companies, which include six law firms and one real estate agency, during its thematic review.
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 3:45pm
NEMA investing in new research about dangers if tsunami hits Milford Sound
The rate of survival if a tsunami hits the sound remains very low, MPs have been told.
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 3:25pm
Doctors warn of 'backwards step' after Medical Council leadership shake-up over 'ideological agenda'
The health minister's move is a "troubling example of political interference in what should be independent health regulation", says the NZ Resident Doctors' Association.
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 3:25pm
Partey misled Canadian officials over previous arrest
Thomas Partey will miss Ghana's World Cup opener after an appeal against the decision not to grant him a visa is turned down.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
No stage too big - Haaland arrives in style at World Cup
Erling Haaland has made a habit of scoring debut goals in the big competitions. He did it in the Champions League, the Bundesliga and the Premier League. Now he has done it at the World Cup too.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
''Scary' clash in Channel' and 'Oh frigate!'
The papers lead on warning shots fired by a Russian warship near a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
'We fear for our lives' - deadline for migrants to leave South Africa looms
Protesters have set 30 June as the date for all undocumented migrants to leave the country.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
Streeting would 'be prepared' to trigger leadership contest as early as next week
But the former health secretary told BBC Newsnight he would prefer for the prime minister “to take a decision on his own terms”.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
England will not adapt style despite USA heat - Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel says he is "not ready to adapt" England's playing style at the World Cup despite the heat - as it would "give up" the team's strengths.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
Watch: Why is Trump furious with Netanyahu over strikes on Lebanon?
The BBC's Tom Bateman looks at the US president's reaction to what he called "vicious" strikes.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
'Unprecedented' El Niño on the cards - could exceed previous events
Earth Sciences NZ's Chris Brandolino said conditions developing in the Pacific had the makings of one of the strongest El Niños on record.
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 4:05pm
Argentina beat Algeria 3-0 as Lionel Messi scores his first ever World Cup hat-trick
Lionel Messi received a standing ovation as he left the field after scoring his first ever World Cup hat-trick in Argentina's clash with Algeria.
© 2026 RadioNZ Wed 3:25pm
Highlights: Haaland scores twice in Norway win over Iraq
Erling Haland scores two goals as Norway begin their World Cup 2026 campaign with a 4-1 win against Iraq.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
Sciver-Brunt plays down injury scare but England captain set for scan
A major injury scare around captain Nat Sciver-Brunt overshadows England's four-wicket victory over Ireland at the T20 World Cup in Southampton.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
Cadbury chocolate-owner Mondelez defends staying in Russia
Mondelez boss Dirk Van de Put says it was the "right decision" to remain after the war with Ukraine.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
Why is newly renovated Reflecting Pool in Washington DC full of algae?
The historic pool has turned green with algae just days after it was refilled with water following renovations.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
England fans arrive in Dallas for World Cup game against Croatia
The BBC spoke to England fans in Dallas ahead of the team's first World Cup game.
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
Social media has risks but has given us opportunities too, teens say
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the ban will give children more time, security and freedom to grow up. But how do under-16s feel?
© 2026 BBCWorld Wed 3:15pm
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