The Detail
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Taking the train with Winston Peters and watching Christopher Luxon play cricket: what it's like traveling with a foreign trade delegation
Excavating a historical waka, and the story that goes with it
Excavating a historical waka, and the story that goes with it
The discovery of a waka buried on the coastline of Rēkohu/ Chatham Islands has caused a century-old tension to resurface
The physical toll of nine months on the ISS
The physical toll of nine months on the ISS
After nine months in space, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore splashed back down the earth. Their bodies and minds may never catch up.
'Bewildered' experts aren't on board for changes to fisheries management
'Bewildered' experts aren't on board for changes to fisheries management
The government wants to streamline regulations, but marine advocates worry the changes would make fishing less transparent and expedite destruction of the ocean
What's in a name - trademarks in 2025
What's in a name - trademarks in 2025
With trademark applications surging, The Detail looks at what it takes to get a mark registered in New Zealand.
The art of tiptoeing around Trump
The art of tiptoeing around Trump
In Donald Trump's firing line, foreign leaders decide whether to butter up or shout back
Niche but relatable - the film festival where the theme is fraud
Niche but relatable - the film festival where the theme is fraud
Swindles, scams and deception take centre-stage at Wellington's highly specific documentary film festival
From New Zealand to Afghanistan, with Project 51
From New Zealand to Afghanistan, with Project 51
Today marks six years since the Christchurch mosque attacks. One couple's new documentary honours the lives lost - and the lives changed as a result
The cost of a meal that sticks in the throat
The cost of a meal that sticks in the throat
The school lunch debacle has deteriorated so much that there is an increasing clamour to rip it up and start again
Master Electricians' warning on the Right to Repair Bill
Master Electricians' warning on the Right to Repair Bill
The bill passed its first reading in Parliament last month, but one trade feels the amendment is a live wire
Why we want to be mates with Vietnam
Why we want to be mates with Vietnam
New Zealand is after a trade slice of rapidly growing Vietnam, and a new agreement should strengthen those connections.
Designing a better night's sleep
Designing a better night's sleep
New building products being tested at Auckland University may be the answer to restless summer nights in city apartments
Takapuna Golf Course thinks council plans for land are below par
Takapuna Golf Course thinks council plans for land are below par
On Auckland's North Shore, a public golf course is fighting council plans to use their course as a floodwater catchment
Wikipedia, a surprising repository of fact
Wikipedia, a surprising repository of fact
In a world where misinformation and disinformation are rampant, the website has become an unlikely source of truth
Canadians go from anxious to angry over Trump moves
Canadians go from anxious to angry over Trump moves
Canadians are united in their horror over US tariffs that have the power to plunge the country into recession and cause mass unemployment
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