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Trump 'pissed off' at Putin, threatens tariffs on Russia
There has been no immediate reaction from Moscow.
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Ear crystals and strange tests: inside a dizziness clinic
31 Mar 2025Many people put up with dizziness and vertigo. They don't have to - sometimes there is a cure.
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15-minute consults causing more delays, doctors say
31 Mar 2025Patients will face long wait times until the government changes consult times, GPs say.
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Big aftershocks rattle Tonga after 7.0 quake
31 Mar 2025Tremors as big as 6.1 have been shaking the kingdom after its biggest earthquake in a decade.
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Mangawhai spit loses massive quantities of sand
31 Mar 2025An estimated equivalent of 26,000 truckloads of sand has been lost in six years, according to a new aerial drone survey.
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Siblings complain after property on-sells for $790k profit within weeks
31 Mar 2025The brothers alleged the realtors had worked together to make the new buyer profit.
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Cash isn't king - Why stuffing your dollars may backfire
"Cash stuffing" can be a major headache when it comes to applying for a home loan, mortgage advisers say.
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Tsunami warning lifted following 7.0 quake in Tonga
31 Mar 2025The Tonga national disaster agency had issued a warning to residents to stay away from beaches and shorelines.
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Review: Is Snow White as awful as everyone says?
30 Mar 2025Is Snow White truly as awful as everyone says? It doesn't seem possible.
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The Wellington artist with a singular focus on lens restoration
30 Mar 2025Pōneke Wellington-based artist Benni Krueger has over 1000 vintage lenses. He tells Culture 101 about his passion to restore them and give them a new lease of life in digital cameras.
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'So proud' - On-farm training a hit for neurodiverse teens
30 Mar 2025A training initiative in Southland is giving young adults with high-functioning disabilities the skills required to work on a dairy farm.
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Synthony 2025: What they were wearing
30 Mar 2025Heavy black clouds hinting at rain couldn't dampen the spirits of attendees at this year's Synthony music festival in Auckland.
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Ferocious Moana Pasifika claims Crusaders' scalp in Christchurch
Moana Pasifika stuck to their guns and subdued the Crusaders on Saturday night, winning their Super Rugby Pacific battle 45-29 in a history-making display.
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Ali Mau on childhood sexual abuse: ‘I decided to use the rage’
29 Mar 2025The award-winning journalist writes about facing the reality of her own abuse for the first time in the brave new memoir No Words for This.
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ACT MP launches member's bill to stop universities offering services 'based on race'
An ACT MP has drafted a member's bill she says would "ensure universities do not allocate resources, benefits or opportunities based on race".
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Grant Gillanders: A life-long love affair with New Zealand music
29 Mar 2025Aotearoa's premier music historian talks to Nick Bollinger about a lifetime of unearthing and keeping alive rare Kiwi tunes.
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Could banning two industrial chemicals put an end to eczema?
29 Mar 2025Scrubbing the ubiquitous chemicals isocyanate and xylene from the planet would mean a whole lot less eczema, says a US allergy researcher.
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A primer on vaccination ahead of flu season
28 Mar 2025Explainer - With the national flu immunisation programme starting on 1 April, there's still a little confusion about what may or may not be needed.
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The first Deaf teacher in a mainstream school in NZ
28 Mar 2025Phillip King was born Deaf and uses New Zealand Sign Language full-time, leading the primary school class using every tool in his kit that is not the spoken word.
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Spotlight put on how ill health affected four PMs
28 Mar 2025A New Zealand Medical Journal article highlights leaders with diminished capacity leading to reckless decision-making.
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Eden Park revamp will need $110 million to go ahead
28 Mar 2025The Eden Park Trust says there are already moves to get a business case in front of the government.
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Top ref raises a red flag on abuse ahead of winter sport season
28 Mar 2025Rugby ref Ben O'Keefe knows what it's like to receive abuse and says if we don't tackle it, it'll drive children away from sport.
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Auckland residents irate at notices to lower fences
28 Mar 2025Residents are feeling less than neighbourly after the council issued infringement notices giving them about a month to cut back their fences.
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Widow of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins wants inquiry into his death
27 Mar 2025The widow of late Green Party MP Fa'anānā Efeso Collins is calling for an inquest into his death, accusing the organisers of the charity event he was attending at the time of failing him.
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Drug-driving testing legislation passes despite concerns
26 Mar 2025The roadside drug testing regime is expected to be in place by December, with the government wanting police to undertake 50,000 tests a year.
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Law firms lose more than $2m to scammers posing as bank employees
27 Mar 2025Several law firms are believed to have lost more than $2 million after falling victim to a phone scam in which people pretend to be from ANZ bank.
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Road workers abused, one threatened with gun
26 Mar 2025One in four road workers is verbally abused by motorists on a daily basis, and one in three says it is taking a toll on their mental health, a survey by NZTA Waka Kotahi has found
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11-year-old put in mental health facility given two doses of antipsychotics, Minister says
26 Mar 2025Investigations are under way by both Health New Zealand and police after the incident in Hamilton earlier this month.
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