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What does the US TikTok ban mean for New Zealand?
Will you still get access to new recipes, cleaning hacks and dance videos from the US? Maybe not over the long-term.
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International Cricket Council grapples with Afghanistan dilemma
The pressure is increasing on cricket's governing body to do something about Afghanistan.
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What's inside a gang-owned newspaper?
Not only did Black Power run a newspaper in the '90s, it was backed by a government-funded scheme.
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'Reclaiming a birthright': Misconceptions about Moko
Over the years, confusion has clouded the understanding of moko. So what is it really about?
- Large carving found washed up came from grave at Far North urupā
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AC/DC childhood home demolished
Developers responsible have issued an apology, claiming they had no idea of the Sydney property's cultural significance.
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How Trudeau's star power dimmed
Once a media sensation, the Canadian prime minister has resigned. So what went wrong?
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AI and loneliness drive demand for robot pets
Internet searches for "AI pet" have also increased since the end of 2022, according to Google Trends.
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Royals saddened by death of nanny's stepson in New Orleans attack
King Charles III is said to be "deeply saddened" after police reported that a British relative of his sons' former nanny was among the victims of the New Orleans New Year's Day attack.
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Briton killed in New Orleans attack was stepson of former royal nanny
Edward Pettifer, whose family remains close to British royalty, was among 14 killed.
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2024 in review: A challenging year for NZ's Chinese community
High-profile criminal cases and concerns about public safety overshadow a parliamentary milestone and some success in expanding business operations.
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Five years on, WHO urges China to share Covid origins data
The World Health Organization has implored China to share data and access to help understand how Covid-19 began.
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Jimmy Carter's post-presidency legacy outlived his one term
From building thousands of homes to nearly eradicating a debilitating disease, Jimmy Carter's post-presidential charity work has become one of the most defining aspects of his legacy.
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Weather: Wairoa residents urged to avoid non-essential travel
An interisland ferry passenger has been injured and cars have been damaged during a rough Cook Strait crossing this morning.
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Carjack victim's dismay at second prisoner escape from hospital
A woman who was carjacked by a prisoner who escaped Waikato Hospital last month is shocked another prisoner from Spring Hill Corrections Facility has escaped from custody at the same hospital again.
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New newspaper for Horowhenua
"This is the best Christmas present Horowhenua could have," mayor Bernie Wanden said.
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Women's self-defence course fighting for its future
Funding cuts have put a personal safety and self-defence education programme at risk of closure. Video
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How Luigi Mangione's notebook helped federal prosecutors build their case
"'The target is insurance' because 'it checks every box'," the notebook read.
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Raygun says legal dispute over comedy musical resolved
A Sydney comedian has cancelled her Raygun-inspired musical after receiving letters from Rachael Gunn's lawyers.
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Second dog attack on Taipā Beach upsets victim of first
A Northland woman attacked by roaming dogs earlier this month says it pains her to know a child has been mauled on the same beach.
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Ex-All Black sentenced for 'psychological abuse' loses name suppression
He threatened to post a woman's naked photos online and bombarded her with a series of nude images.
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Umaga hails Savea's touch as Moana Pasifika ramp up training intensity
Coach says players are in better condition than they were at the same time last year ahead of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season.
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Obstetrics cuts ‘devastating’, mayors say
Whakatāne Hospital's Maternity Unit will be downgraded to a primary birthing centre from mid-January with women needing specialist care being transported to Tauranga.
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Where have all the Chinese bookstores in Auckland gone?
A surge in popularity of digital reading options over the past decade has forced the owners of many physical stores to wind up operations.
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Opposition parties move towards 'formalising' collaboration
Te Pāti Māori had to "get past ourselves" to figure out working with Labour. Labour says it's all "casual", but the Greens say they'll meet regularly.