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He is back. It was only a three-over spell from Ben Stokes but it was enough to support his claim that he is still a force as ...
New Zealand native Jake Harvey arrived in Atlanta via New York, his first stateside stop as a budding hip-hop producer. Owner ...
WELLINGTON, May 5 (Reuters) - The New Zealand government said on Sunday it had set aside NZ$2 billion ($1.19 billion) in its upcoming budget to replace the Defence Force’s aging maritime ...
Wellington, New Zealand — The strange reproductive habits of a large, carnivorous New Zealand snail were once shrouded in mystery. Now, footage of the snail laying an egg from its neck has been ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The unofficial national fruit of New Zealand isn’t native to the country — it’s South American. It isn’t exclusively found in New Zealand. And it’s not ...
The name King reigns once more — as the top banned baby name in New Zealand. Every year the country, which has strict naming laws, releases a list of the most commonly declined names.
SYDNEY, May 5 (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand vowed to advocate for their film industries on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a plan to impose 100% tariffs on foreign-made ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has proposed a social media ban for children under-16. The proposal is similar to Australia's ban approved by parliament last year. Under Luxon's plan ...
(CNN) – In travel news this week: Couples who moved from the US to South America, Venice’s radical plan to save the city from flooding, plus Air New Zealand reveals its much anticipated new ...
What do Rogue, Crown, Fanny and Mighty all have in common? They are all baby names rejected by New Zealand's federal government last year. New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs recently ...
New Zealand’s prime minister has proposed banning social media for children under 16 years of age, a move similar to Australia which first led efforts to crack down on children’s exposure to ...
City Developments—controlled by billionaire Kwek Leng Beng and his family—failed in its NZ$71 million ($42 million) bid to buy out Millennium & Copthorne Hotels New Zealand’s minority ...
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