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Bank repossesses machinery as liquidators probe earthmoving company
The business owes at least $1.26 million and is now the owner's second failed enterprise.
He’s known as ‘Ivan the Troll.’ His 3D-printed guns are going viral - and to terrorists
NYT: Homemade firearm gains popularity among extremists and insurgents globally.
Aussie Malcolm: Victim of alleged sex abuse urges police to keep investigating
The former Cabinet minister was accused of sexually abusing boys.
'Very traumatic': What we know about the deadly floods in Central Europe
New York Times: Central Europe flooding leaves at least 17 dead and thousands displaced.
How Hawkins won giant $800m new Auckland Airport terminal contract
Downer-owned builder wins huge job, the largest private infrastructure job of its type.
TikTok warns of ‘staggering’ consequences from US divest-or-ban law
Financial Times: Chinese app's lawyer asks federal appeals court to throw out ban.
Trump, outrage and the modern era of political violence
NYT: Assassination attempts indicate how Trump rhetoric has shaped political landscape.
You just got a tattoo. How do you look after it?
New York Times: Advice on tattoo aftercare is plentiful, and sometimes confusing.
Gregor Paul: How the All Blacks are struggling to recover from Covid-19
OPINION: Back-to-back defeats against the Springboks leave the All Blacks at a rare low.
Warriors wish list: The signatures to chase to revive fortunes
With a club legend retiring and fan favourites leaving, what can the Warriors do?
Editorial: Basing healthcare on need is right, but equity also needs urgent attention
OPINION: Inequities for Māori and Pasifika will not go away.
Revealed: Treasury’s verdict on whether tax cuts would cause inflation
Treasury gave its verdict on the economic debate that raged for nearly a year.
The truth about ‘man flu’
New York Times: Experts reveal biological reasons for men's 'man flu' overreactions.
Letters: It's official – New Zealand is in the hands of lobby groups
OPINION: 'It's time Christopher Luxon stepped up and brought his ministers into line.'
Steve Braunias at Polkinghorne trial: Polkinghorne, the opera
OPINION: Steve Braunias continues his diary of the Polkinghorne murder trial.
Fourteen-level apartment block under $46m leak repairs
An owner of a two-bedroom unit wanted only $179,000: faced a massive $446,000 repair bill.
Simon Wilson: Wait, what, Watts? The Climate Minister talks to business
Opinion: “Harder and faster,” says Climate Minister Simon Watts, but what does he mean?
The 'invasive' police search powers that convinced Justice Minister to ban gang patches in private homes
The home ban was opposed by several agencies as well as the Privacy Commissioner.
Daron Parton’s cartoons: September 1 - 30
Our cartoonist Daron Parton shares his view on current events.
How the false story of a gang ‘takeover’ reached Trump
New York Times: Claims of gang violence have been exaggerated and misrepresented.