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Why Parnia Abbasi's death became a flashpoint in Iran-Israel conflict
Parnia Abbasi and her family were killed in an Israeli strike in Tehran.

'Defining moment': Ad agencies cleared for huge merger, amid warnings of media job losses
NZ is one of the first jurisdictions in world to clear the way for OMG and IPG to merge.

'Unsettling': RNZ seeks to cut roles after $18m budget cut over four years
Chief executive Paul Thompson confirms voluntary redundancies are being sought.

PM’s deep dive into Michael Forbes scandal to release findings in August
Parliament staffers are currently having their clearances checked.

Trump leaves G7 early after warning: 'Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!'
The warning comes as Israel ramps up attacks in Iran.

'Huge victory': District Court lifts gagging order on journalist in China case
Judge on political activist: 'I have to say his approach has left a lot to be desired.'

TV3 future in spotlight – could it be a Sky buy?; Shorty St eyes life support again
Cuts at creative ad agency; NZR-Sky TV deal close; PR agencies' big global wins.

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How one woman’s dedication gave dads their special day
Father’s Day became a US national holiday in 1972, six years before Dodd died.

'LA needs the National Guard': Influencers amplify protest chaos
New York Times: Social media creators have been outnumbering traditional journalists.

'Real story coming': Unauthorised Ardern book – who’s behind it and who’s been interviewed
About 120 people, including ZB's Mike Hosking and Heather du Plessis-Allan, interviewed.

'Footage was horrific': Albanese reacts after Australian journalist shot by US police
Anthony Albanese has raised concerns with the White House after incident amid riots in LA.

Israeli navy intercepts Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg
The Swedish campaigner was among the activists on board the Madleen.

Radio legal war brewing: AM stations imperilled under RNZ plan to replace 2 masts with 1
Landmark towers to be demolished: Sport, Pacific, Māori AM radio services under threat.

Hungry 'food deliverer' at doorstep - fake video dupes Stuff; Big ad industry moves, exits
Heather du Plessis-Allan's big night at Radio Awards; TVNZ drops award-winning series.

Newstalk ZB wins station of the year for 5th straight year; Heather du Plessis-Allan named broadcaster of the year
Mike Hosking, Marcus Lush, Stacey Morrison among those honoured in night of celebrations.

Will Stuff staff share in CEO's big payday? NZME's new chair opens up
Sinead Boucher on her staff trust scheme; Steven Joyce's focus as NZME refreshes board.

Jim Grenon, Steven Joyce speak at NZME shareholders meeting
Incoming director Jim Grenon tells shareholders he is looking forward to "rolling up his sleeves"

Chilled out: Inside the NZME shareholders' meeting as agitator Jim Grenon fronts up
Steven Joyce and Grenon appointed to Herald owner's board and turn their focus inward.

NZME board shake-up: Joyce, Grenon secure key positions
Shareholders voted 93.61% for Joyce and 86.17% for Grenon as new board members.

From $1 to millions – Sinead Boucher sells 50% of Stuff Digital to Trade Me
The 50% sale of Stuff Digital comes as Trade Me is in a tense battle with OneRoof.