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Eight unusual European excursions
If you're thinking Europe is just the land of cathedrals and art galleries, think again.

Now they have come for families
COMMENT: It's been 15 years since we entered the murky world of modern terrorism. First they came for the businessmen, now they have come for the families.

Public gain access to Battle of Hastings landmark
From the top of the Battle Abbey gatehouse, visitors will have a 360-degree view of the Sussex countryside where the clash that ended the Anglo-Saxon phase of English history took place.

Colin Meads' granddaughter in Nice
The granddaughter of rugby great Colin Meads was in a nightclub in Nice just minutes away from where the scene of terror where at least 80 people were killed.

Musk energy plan delivers slow payoff in Tesla
Combining solar panels and batteries would make homes fully self sufficient, but Powerwalls don't provide capacity to make it affordable.

Watch: Kiwi base jumper's epic flight
Amazing footage shows the moment a Kiwi takes flight over the Swiss Alps.

Brexit casts doubt on the wisdom of crowds
COMMENT: Candidates vying to replace the PM should keep in mind doing exactly what the voters said might not be wise.

What destination offers best value for money?
Have you ever wonder what place will give you the most bang for your buck?

The five biggest risks facing the UK economy
The Bank of England's FPC has highlighted the biggest risks facing the economy in the wake of the Brexit vote.

Divorce demand delays flight
Over 500 passengers were left stranded for seven hours after one woman's impromptu decision to change her relationship status.

Brits seek EU passports after Brexit
More UK citizens are researching their family histories online in the hopes of securing an EU passport, despite voting to Brexit.

Brexit-like populist pressure may spawn stagflation
Following the Brexit vote, odds are growing that governments will be jolted by mounting populist pressures worldwide.

Ask Away: Following Bach's footsteps
From Johann Sebastian Bach to the home of jazz, online guru Eli Orzessek finds your answers.

Migrants being sold to organ traffickers
Migrants unable to pay for their journeys across the Mediterranean are being sold to organ traffickers, an Eritrean smuggler has told Italian authorities.

Pamplona installs urine-resistant paint
Pamplona is working hard to get ready for the festivities of its annual bull run - including covering the city with a product that stops people urinating in the streets

Central bankers, kiss your domestic bias goodbye
If you're a central banker concerned with your own nation's economy, you can't afford to ignore the international context.

Uncertain Aust election may lead to stagnant markets
A mammoth federal election campaign has resulted in political stalemate in Australia and is likely to effect the markets.

Brian Gaynor: Leave vote could bite older Brits
COMMENT: Snubbing EU stifles flow of young immigrants needed as UK ages.

NZ immigration three times Brexit Britain
WATCH: New Zealand's migration gain per capita is currently running nearly three times as high as the UK.

NZ may lend trade negotiators to Britain
Foreign Minister Murray McCully has offered Britain any help New Zealand can give to assist its post-Brexit negotiations.

What Brexit talks will be like in Game of Thrones scenes
Winter is here and years of bargaining lie ahead.

Brexit: Norway-style deal with EU would help UK
Britain must pursue a Norway-style agreement with the EU if it is to avoid a recession, according to Morgan Stanley.

VW cheques are not the end of dieselgate
Money paid to owners of Volkswagen cars that fooled emissions tests is not a victory for clean air.

Brexit fallout: Tech giants face splintered future
Cloud-computing businesses are particularly vulnerable to the complications of a split regulatory region.

KiwiSaver balances beaten down by Brexit
KiwiSaver balances have been beaten down by Brexit-driven market upheaval. But hang in there, say the experts.

US-British military ties 'sheltered from Brexit'
Defence leaders from both sides of the Atlantic scrambled this week to play down the impact of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.

Explosion that ripped through airport
At least 36 killed and 140 wounded after three suicide bombers attack Istanbul airport with explosive vests and AK-47s.

Farage apology 'unnecessary'
The PM says an apology from UKIP leader Nigel Farage for London turning its back on New Zealand when it joined the Common Market is unnecessary.