Hong Kong: Turning over a New Year
Hong Kong puts on a fascinating seasonal show for Anna Harrison.
Hong Kong puts on a fascinating seasonal show for Anna Harrison.
Indian ride-sharing giant Ola has today launched in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
China's Government is trying to keeping the country's mountain of debt in check.
New Zealand museum dedication among war remembrance events at Le Quesnoy.
Comment: The world's best smartphone might also be its best-kept secret.
COMMENT: Will this be a November to remember, or one investors will want to forget?
What to see and do in each of the cities hosting Rugby World Cup games next year.
Hualien is the gateway to one of the most spectacular national parks in Asia.
The remains of several more victims, including a baby, have been found.
Shareholders Association to give fee hike careful scrutiny.
The natural energy of the jungle intertwines with the spirit on the streets of Ubud.
The Chinese bridge stretches 55km and cost $27.7 billion to build.
A Balinese cooking class is a chance to connect to the land and culture.
Train speeds through festival goers who had gathered to look at fireworks.
The last thing security officers thought they'd find while scanning bags at the station.
The bid values Restaurant Brands at $1.18 billion.
Kaohsiung, in Taiwan's south, has gone from an industrial harbour to a cultural hotspot.
They "thought that it would be a brilliant idea to buy it — because we were so drunk."
The Not For Sale campaign can change lives, says Grant Bayldon.
China's foreign ministry said the claims were "malicious slander".
Ancient and modern, fast-paced and peaceful, Tokyo offers unique treats for visitors.
The NZDF was among the first to offer relief after the 7.5 magnitude Indonesian quake.
No one took action when they witnessed a young girl "marrying" a 55-year-old man
Hnin's story of abduction, slavery and escape deserves to be made into a feature film.
It's all about feeling sound. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Pakistani civil servant with light fingers sparks embarrassing diplomatic incident.
Following the 2004 tsunami which killed 250,000, an early warning system was developed.
Rescuers continue to search for survivors in Palu while other towns still be to reached.
The fate of people at a beach festival in Palu is unknown following the massive tsunami.