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Doubling down: Kiwi hope at the ASB Classic
New Zealand's top male tennis players didn't last long in the singles competition at the ASB Classic, but have a decent chance of going all the way in the doubles, writes Jamie Wall.
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Sanchi: Burning tanker off Chinese coast 'in danger of exploding'
The 32 crew are still missing and there are fears of an environmental disaster.
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Ship collision near Shanghai leaves 32 missing
Thirty two people are missing after an oil tanker and a cargo ship collided off China's east coast.
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Four Kiwi tourists injured in fatal balloon crash
Four New Zealanders were on board a hot air balloon when it crashed near the Egyptian city of Luxor and killed a South African tourist.
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Marshall Islands de-registers company linked to North Korea
The Marshall Islands has de-registered a Taiwan-based company that was linked to fuel sales to North Korea in violation of United Nations sanctions.
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World continues to count down to 2018
As New Zealanders sleep off their New Year celebrations, much of the rest of the world is still counting down to 2018, with global leaders revealing their goals for the next 12 months.
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China ivory ban to take effect, prices down 65%
A ban on ivory sales in China takes effect on Sunday, with wildlife activists calling it a vital step to reducing slaughter of elephants.
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S Korea seizes Hong Kong vessel it says took oil to North
South Korea has seized a Hong Kong-flagged vessel suspected of transferring oil to North Korea in defiance of international sanctions, a foreign ministry official said.
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Boult moves up world rankings
The New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult has moved into the top five of cricket's one day world rankings.
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Comanche takes the lead in Sydney to Hobart
Surging supermaxi LDV Comanche holds a strong lead and is well inside race record pace in the Sydney to Hobart.
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China jails human rights activist for 'subversion'
China sentenced a prominent rights activist to eight years in jail for subversion on Tuesday, his lawyer said.
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Tiananmen Square death toll '10,000'
The Chinese army crackdown on the 1989 protests killed at least 10,000 people, according to newly-released UK documents.
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Dear Santa: All I want for Christmas ...
New Zealand Post has a dedicated Santa's Post Office charged with receiving mail for the big man and organising its delivery to the North Pole.
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NZ Post busy with letters to Santa
New Zealand Post's dedicated Santa Post Office has ensured more than 100,000 letters have got through to the North Pole. The office has two full-time Santa's helpers who open each letter and create a… Audio
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CNMI Imperial Pacific Resort on schedule despite holdups
Imperial Pacific Resorts in the Northern Marianas says it's still on target to complete its $US507-million dollar complex on Saipan by its August 2018 deadline, despite a shortage of construction…
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Hong Kong investor set to buy Trilogy International
Trilogy International has entered into a scheme of arrangement with a Hong Kong-based investor, which is proposing to takeover the company.
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Trilogy planning to sell company to Hong Kong investor
Chinese investors are lining up to takeover skincare and fragrance company, Trilogy International. Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands buoyed by "perfect" return to international netball
The Cook Islands netball team are reflecting on a "perfect tournament" after an unbeaten run at the Nations Cup in Singapore.
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Simon O’Neill at the top of his game
New Zealand tenor Simon O’Neill has performed and recorded his first Siegfried, after multiple appearances as Siegmund in Wagner’s demanding Ring Cycle. The new Siegfried recording has just been… Audio
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Coll into Squash World Champs quarters
Leading New Zealand squash player Paul Coll has set up a historic quarterfinal clash with the world's best player after a gutsy win at the World Championships in Manchester.
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Sport: PNG Barramundis finish winless in UAE
Papua New Guinea's cricketers have completed a winless tour of the United Arab Emirates with a 93 run loss to Hong Kong in the second one day international in Dubai.
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Proposed Otorohanga dairy plant meets local resistance
Otorohanga District Council are against resource consent being granted for a $230 million dairy factory which locals are worried will threaten wildlife.
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Bitcoin breaks through $16,000 mark
The cryptocurrency began the year below $US1000 and continues to rise despite warnings of a dangerous bubble.
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Auckland rail strike could affect 30,000
More than 30,000 Auckland commuters' travel plans could be derailed tomorrow, with trains to grind to a halt due to a planned 24-hour strike.
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Samoa among newly blacklisted 'tax havens'
The European Union has blacklisted 17 countries as tax havens as it cracks down on tax avoidance.