Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is working hard to keep his troops, and the general public, motivated for a long fight.
Until now, the former US president long nicknamed "Teflon Don" has managed to skirt serious legal jeopardy despite 40 years of legal scrutiny.
The two sections in Tomioka that reopened for the first time in 12 years represent one-fifth of the worst-hit no-go zone.
International departures and arrivals were not impacted.
Jamie Cleine was struggling to read messages on his phone and suffering from headaches when a Buller District Council colleague suggested he get an eye test.
Police said they were called to the scene on Jolson Road at around 11pm.
Grudge match in Hamilton may have hinged on a decision by Blues' leaders early in second half, writes Patrick McKendry.
Police said they had checkpoints set up across the region.
Dubbed by some as the "townhouse bill", height restrictions on houses have been raised to three storeys across New Zealand cities.
Labour has selected education union organiser and business owner Georgie Dansey while National has chosen a Hamilton City councillor.
Chris Bishop said the party "rightly" couldn't announce new policies amid the "deaths and destruction" of Cyclone Gabrielle.
She is leaving for Europe today, where she will represent Aotearoa at the NATO foreign ministers meeting.
She managed three seconds under the World Championship FINA qualification mark for the 200 metres freestyle.
They said the ruling in Paltrow's favour was "based on the law" and was not influenced by the actress' celebrity status.
Griffith University's Professor Charles Sampford says it's important a culture of integrity is built within Government.
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman says the Government is trying to score political points.
Police say they were called to the scene on Sinclair St, in Mayfield, about 9.50am today.
Under current laws, artists can turn a profit by selling their works through galleries, but will earn nothing if they are resold later at auction.
Sunday's Kristin Hall spoke with those working in the industry about the challenges they face, and seek answers from their bosses.
Five of the vehicles will be sent to the front lines, while two will be used as Kiwi K.A.R.E.’s mobile health clinics.
Falls are the most common cause of injury in New Zealand, accounting for 39% of all ACC claims.