SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: How shadow fleets made the Cook Islands flag inconvienent.
Plans for the expansion include 240 high-security beds in 160 cells.
Earning more money from tax is not always a tax increase, says National.
The 55-year-old Lower Hutt man says he gets 'paid to have sex with amazing women'.
New York Times: Britain's Government is taking notes from strict migration model, Denmark.
Telegraph: Studies suggest our daily caffeine fix can protect against cognitive decline.
NY Times: Female US drivers 73% more likely to be severely injured in vehicle crashes.
Telegraph: A strong core is crucial for stability and balance as you age.
Man trespassed from awards venue after sequence of events led to police being called.
Retail NZ warns two-thirds of profits hinge on this quarter's sales.
OPINION: Few can afford to go to court, so why not expand the Disputes Tribunal?
MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi will reveal more to Ngāpuhi in Kaikohe on Sunday "to big fanfare"
Are there issues on which the two parties agree?
OPINION: Forward depth grew in 2025, yet backline flaws leave big questions for 2026.
OPINION: Wallace Sititi's breakout game showed why Jason Ryan rates him so highly.
OPINION: What we learned from the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
How Wales rated in their 52-26 defeat to the All Blacks in Cardiff.
An Auckland lawyer has spent more than $25,000 in the past two years spoiling her dog.
New York Times: The author's new memoir reveals the experiences that have shaped her work.
From chocolate fish to gumboots, it's a very Kiwi kind of Christmas.
After 40 years of wearing makeup, Jane Phare admits her Box of Failures is getting larger.
Telegraph: The star opens up about regrets, addiction and his estranged daughter.
NYT: Why the duo wanted to create a movie that ets the audience think for themselves.
Animal behaviourist Mark Vette's new book goes deep inside the inscrutable mind of a cat.
Telegraph: Still exiled from Hollywood, the actor talks about his life's latest chapter.
New York Times: Inside Ariana Grande’s transformation for Wicked: For Good.
From a restaurant in the middle of a gorge to excellence in the capital.
Plus, a reader is concerned about Jesse's diet but what does his doctor think?
Olivier Rousteing's departure from Balmain suggests the answer may be yes.
How vintage kicks became the must-have shoe of 2025.
They've also picked the best place to dress up and the city's best-kept secret.
The actor seemed to be referencing something - or someone - quite specific.
OPINION: Roughly 30,000 Hawke's Bay women have suffered sexual violence in their lives.
OPINION: Fossil-fuel cop-out at climate summit.
OPINION: Hip surgery has left Kevin Page somewhat lopsided.
NY Times opinion: The people always point their anger at the party in charge.
New York Times: Citizens are being recruited to help create policies. Here's how it works.
As he moves into a new 1News role, Tame explains why he's happy to be 'nice enough'.
New York Times: Inside the haunting film that pushes cinema to its limits.
Every gulp, every heartbeat, every smile or nervous laugh was on display.
The Auckland family cleared their student loans within six months of moving to Queensland.
New York Times: Locals fear Airbnb is putting the Galápagos paradise at risk.
Review: Qantas flies Auckland to Adelaide and back again for the first time in 18 years.
Tourism Minister Louise Upston says the move signals confidence in New Zealand tourism.
Researchers say emojis on dating profiles signal the drugs available: meth or cocaine.
The veteran is one of three staff under criminal investigation following a police audit.
The alleged discovery follows an audit launched in the wake of the Jevon McSkimming scandal.
The woman, who has permanent name suppression, stole the money from her employer.
The school will specialise in science, technology, engineering and maths.
It may be a blueprint for other big schools battling to cope with rising student numbers.
The schools say they're 'chocka' with students and urgently need more classrooms.
BusinessNZ says the updated curriculum will better equip future workers.
AI tools now outperform humans in medical exams and patient diagnosis tests.
The iconic Rotorua wellness business received $11.5m in Crown support and funding.
Telegraph: Why too many supplements can do more harm than good.
Rod Emmerson's take on the week.
Our cartoonist Daron Parton shares his view on current events.
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