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Trump's Operation Epic Fury could turn out to be an epic failure
Analysis: What's the White House's justification for authorising military strikes on Iran? Right now, the answer changes every day.
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Dog attacks keep happening in NZ. Why hasn’t the law kept up?
8 minutes agoAnalysis: If the government is serious about reducing dog attacks, it would need to engage with expert advice and consider major reform.
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Does regime change ever work? History tells us it's often disastrous
8:38 am todayAnalysis: History tells us the long-term consequences are often disastrous, Professor Matt Fitzpatrick writes.
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Hezbollah is dragging Lebanon into the war on Iran
5:38 am todayAnalysis - As Israel intensifies its campaign against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia, Lebanon is now teetering on the brink of being fully sucked into the…
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'Invisible' primary care work keeps patients out of hospital
3 Mar 2026Analysis - Primary care keeps patients out of hospital yet New Zealand's primary care funding model barely recognises it.
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The Trump team's shifting story on war with Iran
3 Mar 2026Analysis: The administration has delivered anything but clarity.
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AI is already creeping into election campaigns. NZ's rules aren't ready
2 Mar 2026Already, political parties are toying with this new technology for their campaigns, write Andrew Lensen and Andrew Geddis.
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Why Trump has changed his tune on attacking other countries
Analysis: He once proclaimed: "I am especially proud to be the first president in decades who has started no new wars."
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Trump's Iran strikes mark his biggest foreign policy gamble
Analysis - Trump has provided little explanation for his large-scale attack on Iran, but US voters have little appetite for war, and it's hard to change a regime from the air, analysts say.
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When AI rewrites the rules: Spotting 'value drift' at work
28 Feb 2026Analysis - The ethical risk posed by Gen AI isn't likely to be a single shocking scandal, but the changes made through a thousand small decisions.
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Why the Clintons’ ordeal might end up backfiring on Trump
28 Feb 2026Analysis: When former President Bill Clinton testifies to a congressional committee on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal today, he will be setting a precedent that President Donald Trump may come to regret.
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New space race could turn atmosphere into a 'crematorium for satellites'
27 Feb 2026Space may feel separate from the environmental systems that sustain life on Earth. But increasingly, the way we build, launch and dispose of satellites is starting to change that.
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Polls show increasing concerns about Trump's mental sharpness
27 Feb 2026Multiple recent polls show a majority of Americans questioning it in one way or another. And even many Republicans seem to have concerns.
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Why we need new ways to protect rivers from extreme weather
25 Feb 2026Analysis: In the summer of 2022, extreme heat and unprecedented drought drove parts of the world's third-largest river, the Yangtze, to dry up.
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Buying a car? Here’s what you need to know about new safety ratings
24 Feb 2026Explainer - Significant changes have been announced for the way car safety is assessed across Australia and New Zealand.
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Primary care under unprecedented strain worldwide
24 Feb 2026Analysis: Strengthening primary care is not just another reform. It is the only path to a sustainable health system. Countries that fail to recognise this are already seeing the consequences.
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Delving into 'deep time': What New Zealand's ancient past reveals about its present
24 Feb 2026Known as the New Zealand Geological Timescale, it has just undergone its most comprehensive revision in 20 years.
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Andrew's daughters face uncertain future after his arrest
23 Feb 2026Analysis - While Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces potentially serious consequences, the women closest to him are grappling with the fallout.
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Andrew was the Queen's favourite. Did she do too much to protect him?
23 Feb 2026Analysis - It will be up to King Charles to shepherd his family's institution through its darkest hour. But could his mother have done more?
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A former prince is arrested in the UK with accountability in question in the US
Analysis: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest punctured the defining perception that wealthy elites are shielded from scrutiny because of who they are.
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Debunking five myths about traumatic brain injury in NZ
20 Feb 2026Analysis: Touching the lives of an average 110 people each day in Aotearoa, traumatic brain injury is much more common than any of us would like it to be.
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What legal protection does the royal family get?
20 Feb 2026A member of the British royal family has not been arrested since Charles I was taken prisoner for treason before being executed in 1649.
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We're about to find out how far one man, and the monarchy, can fall
20 Feb 2026Analysis - There's an overwhelming sense that a 'never explain' policy is no longer palatable to the public.
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Trump's dilemma on Iran
20 Feb 2026Analysis: It's been more than a month since US President Donald Trump declared a red line on Iran.
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Why racing enjoys special treatment under NZ gambling laws
19 Feb 2026Analysis: Despite the harm it is known to cause to a significant number of New Zealanders, the gambling industry as a whole is commonly defended for its contribution back to the community.
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Wired for power: The geopolitics of subsea cables in the South China Sea
18 Feb 2026Analysis: Control of undersea fibre-optic cables, the arteries of the global internet, has become the new frontline in the battle for digital power.
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Is is time NZ had an anti-corruption agency?
18 Feb 2026New Zealand's score has been falling for a decade, even as its position near the top holds, Matevz Raskovic writes.
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Wellington's catastrophic sewage spill could be bad news for coastal ecosystems
18 Feb 2026Public concern over the total failure of the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant on Wellington's south coast has been growing, despite this week's announcement of an independent review. Video
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