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Getting people out and home when they're trapped in a war zone is a dangerous and politically delicate task – here's how it's done.
One of Parliament’s only bona fide scientists is in the right place at the right time – but is he with the right people?
A last-minute phone call from the PM's office did not lead to any changes to the foreign minister's speech criticising "hysterical and short-sighted" language about US tariffs.
A zero fishing mortality limit for yellow-eyed penguins is being sought to buy more time for the endangered bird's fragile northern population.
The latest NielsenIQ BookScan bestseller chart of NZ books, plus win a copy of a former prison officer's memoir.
Its title signals it will not be a history viewed through a chosen lens, whether of post-colonialism, decolonisation or ...
A Supreme Court decision over water bottling looms large over a just-decided case involving a Canterbury quarry ...
With AI making it quicker and easier for hackers to infiltrate computer networks, does the Government need to take a more ...
Industry leaders' vision is to make Taupō a lifestyle resort destination catering for high-value visitors and 'flashpackers' ...
The terrorist label has been dropped from extremist group the Proud Boys, but their ideology still lurks online in NZ.
Parliament's revolving door brings a continued decline in public respect. The NZ First MP's abrupt departure raises the question of whether our MMP system remains fit for purpose, writes Peter Dunne.
Already facing concerns about data quality and public trust, a shake-up of the census may also have a constitutional hurdle in its way.
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