Donald Trump's controversial tweets are in the spotlight again.
Only seven of the 43 deaths over the last 10 years have resulted in prosecution of the employer.
Government forces are accused of beatings, sexual assaults and given electrical shocks on some of more than 5,000 detainees.
The PM has some "really important questions" for the British pop star before we can think about his citizenship request.
Trump retweeted videos from Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of the far-right organisation Britain First.
Lauer becomes the second TV morning host in a week to lose his job over sexual misconduct allegations.
The Christchurch born all-rounder will be available for the Ford Trophy match against Otago on Sunday.
"We have under-invested in infrastructure for six or seven years," he said.
The men took off with tobacco products, cash and lollies, as the owner fled for her own safety.
"He has elements of all great All Black wingers," Howlett said
A Russian man's body was found in Edmonds Park yesterday.
The game's governing body will now allow players to wear personalised wrist strapping in matches.
The airline said they wanted to celebrate the season in a "uniquely New Zealand way."
Hudson will take charge of the Colorado Rapids franchise in the American league.
Mr Seymour debated the pros and cons with Dr Peter Thirkell of the Care Alliance.
There are reports the missile fired yesterday could reach any place in the United States.
Some downpours could be up to 40mm per hour, and hail storms are also expected in many areas.
Consumer NZ CEO Sue Chetwin said some companies are pushing the boundaries.
Police were called to Christchurch Airport to assist the two men, who were not arrested.
Jack said he liked to give people the illusion he was "really fancy".
Matt Stonie said he felt sick for the rest of the day after eating about 1.36kg of liquid honey.
Savannah Guthrie had only just heard the news when she was forced to go on air.
Eddie Hearn says that his camp are close to reaching an agreement to fight the Kiwi.
Four years ago he went viral in New Zealand, now he’s doing so again overseas.
NZTA is asking motorists to take care in the area.
A professional photographer unexpectedly captured the footage with his drone.
Last year 240mm of rain fell in November, but this time around, there's been just 17mm.
Wharewaka was a high-profile gang leader from the 70s onwards.
State Highway 8 is being repaired and detours are in place in Roxburgh.
The former Labour staffer said he should not have used that term without "evidence."
Piutau and Frank Halai are wanted by Tonga coach Toutai Kefu for the Japan World Cup.
The hospital is being funding by a donation from philanthropist Mark Dunajtschik.
The floor at this year's show will look a lot like America's roads: full of SUVs.
Donald Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping, vowing that "additional major sanctions will be imposed on North Korea".
Sir Gallagher said he "is a businessman, not a historian."
Over 100 people died in the collapse.
Police report Kiwis are feeling significantly less safe, and homelessness could be the reason.
Abraham 'Abe' Wharewaka-Topia was laid to rest today after dying on Saturday aged 74.
Police say the victim has had to endure multiple surgeries to fix a broken jaw from the attack.
The Speaker also wasn't keen on a motion acknowledging the Black Ferns winning the World Cup.
Two prisoners were taken to hospital after the November 12 incidents.
The former National MP's pro same-sex marriage speech of four years ago has now gone viral in Japan.
John Armstrong says the new PM is discovering that her new job is anything but easy.
Eventually, Speaker Trevor Mallard had to bring the repetitive debate to a conclusion.
High-profile gang leader Abraham 'Abe' Wharewaka-Topia was remembered by whanau at his tangi in Auckland today.
Willow-Jean Prime's symbolic speech was one of joy, as parental leave extended to 26 weeks.
Speaking to a women in leadership group today the PM says she felt more comfortable just being herself and seeing where it would take her.
115 people died in the collapse during the 2011 quake
Bernice Allen, 86, has dementia and had been last seen at 10.30am this morning.
That's because Lauer needed to demonstrate good character to the Overseas Investment Office.
Thanks to the NZ Air Force Phil van der Mespel had a speedy rescue.
Police are searching for a “well-spoken” man who forced the woman inside with a knife.
Two mother dolphins and their baby calves were spotted around Onuku Bay.
It seems Kiwis are keen on using the self-marriage services of the New Zealand celebrant on the Gold Coast.
Patronage has decreased from 1 million people a year to 600,000 this year.
Released liquid nitrogen has sincedissipated and no one was hurt.