Q&A with kayak icon Luuka Jones and the new and exciting Olympic event
Luuka Jones is planning to go out with a bang, literally.
Luuka Jones is planning to go out with a bang, literally.
Overcoming adversity when everything is going against you.
A new documentary tells the story of a group that insists it isn't a cult.
China's slower birth rate weighs on a2 Milk's share price.
The airport's infrastructure is being built around electrification.
Are the risks associated with building a war chest of foreign reserves worth it?
Team New Zealand have had some 'general control issues' with a new piece of equipment
Waterfront tree tussle has competing property owners in court.
The Crown accounts show an improvement, but the Government has dropped a key debt metric.
More than ever before was raised through the online platform, despite a challenging year.
New York Times: 'Whether I should be or not, I am embarrassed.'
Rory McIlroy has the season championship locked up, but there's plenty to play for.
Financial Times: As new boss completes succession, he must contend with unresolved claims.
NY Times: US governance and foreign policy face a radical shift if Trump wins re-election.
NY Times: 'What was his name? I do not know. Did he survive? I do not know that, either.'
Financial Times: Jokowi has guided strong growth, rapid development, and has bigger plans.
NY Times: Some patients say symptoms persist long after they've stopped taking SSRIs.
Teachers are both pleased and frustrated that the planned curriculum has been bumped back.
The new acronym at the board table - AI takes over ESG.
The whereabouts of a patched Hells Angel and a meth cook are unknown after they absconded.
OPINION: Kids are our future, writes Bryce Wilkinson of the New Zealand Initiative.
OPINION: Billing motorists to drive at rush hour has been discussed for years.
There is renewed belief that inflation is being beaten down in the US.
An economist thinks the arrival of Chinese EVs will see uptake soar.
The Swiss Rail Pass offers unlimited travel on Switzerland's rail network.
The original plans for a 250-residence scheme have been cut savagely to 64 units today.
Financial Times: Payouts for some roles set to fall by 25 per cent.
OPINION: Foreign ministers don't get to hand-pick their chief executives.
In the absence of any AI law, agencies have taken at least three different approaches.
New York Times: The youngest is not even a year old; the oldest is 14.