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Watch: Trump trades banter with Luxon about hair, gets invite to NZ
The prime minister has met the US president for the first time. Audio
Luxon has one-on-one meeting with Trump
The prime minister met the US president in South Korea, ahead of a leaders meeting at APEC.
Luxon to dine with Trump and other leaders
The Prime Minister will be attending an APEC leaders dinner on Wednesday in South Korea.
Malaysian PM calls for multilateralism at East Asia Summit
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Kuala Lumpur, aiming to deepen ties with Indo-Pacific countries amidst global trade instability.
Important for China, US to have 'positive conversation' - Luxon
The prime minister is in Kuala Lumpur for the 20th East Asia Summit, which US President Donald Trump also attended.
Important NZ is 'in the room' for East Asia Summit
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Malaysia to attend the summit.
Luxon shores up Indo-Pacific trade as volatile Trump impact continues
Luxon's trip comes as Trump makes his first visit to the region since returning to the White House, amid continuing fallout from his 'Liberation Day' tariffs.
Prime Minister to travel to Malaysia and South Korea for economic summits
Luxon said he hoped to deepen relationships with regional leaders and unlock new opportunities for the country.
Labour wants to expand gaming subsidy
After a two-year policy drought, Labour's annouced its third policy in three days.
Eru Kapa-Kingi hits back at Te Pāti Māori allegations
He said the party leadership was attempting to discredit him in a bid to "avoid accountability and protect their own power".
Ads targeting strike 'absolutely unbelievable', Labour says
Public Service Commission defends use of social media ads about public sector negotiations.
'Future Fund': Labour announces first key election policy
The $200 million fund comes ahead of the party's highly-anticipated tax policy, expected this month.
Government mulls law change after court favours returned service people
Veterans support group 'No Duff' fears legislative amendments would further restrict access to assistance.
How New Zealand can fight back on organised crime
The final report from an advisory group on organised crime is calling on the government to urgently implement its proposed solutions.
Sean Plunket calls for Broadcasting Standards Authority to be disbanded
The host of The Platform says a decision about a listener's complaint has been made 'completely illegally'.
Broadcasting watchdog accused of 'Soviet era stasi' censorship
Winston Peters, Free Speech Union and veteran journalist Sean Plunket react to BSA's decision to regulate podcasts and online media.
Greens warn Brownlee over becoming 'fashion police'
The Speaker has given MPs a dressing down over falling standards around leave, attendance and dress. Audio
Where to next for Te Pāti Māori after ructions
A former co-leader says the party needs to take stock and have a clear vision for the election. Audio
'Steady the waka': Discipline, policy focus of Te Pāti Māori reset
The party has faced the death of Takutai Tarsh Kemp, the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election and allegations of problematic leadership.
Man removed from Parliament during foreshore and seabed debate
The Ngāti Wai chairperson called out after a speech by ACT's Todd Stephenson, who was outlining the government's position.
Hundreds of teens with a health condition, disability may be cut from benefit
The government is ending Jobseeker payments to 18- and 19 year olds whose parents earn more than $65,000.
Minister rejects Jobseeker changes is about meeting targets
Young people wanting to get Jobseeker Support will now have to take a parental income test from November nex year.
Tamihere bats off questions about Te Pāti Māori leadership
A former ally has accused the party of operating like a "dictatorship".
Te Pāti Māori reassures members after ties cut with Toitū Te Tiriti
The Toitū Te Tiriti movement has broken away from the political party, citing leadership concerns, a clash of values, and a need for independence. Audio
Minister accused of using position to influence council's legal process
Penny Simmonds says it is "wholly appropriate" to engage with the primary sector.