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"Dumpling" slapped a man so hard his soul briefly left his body at Dana White's Power Slap 8 event, writes 1News reporter Alan Kenyon.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has outlined a new set of quarterly objectives for the business of running New Zealand. But how did his coalition Government track last quarter?
Analysis: Policies to combat vaping should be proportionate, write Janet Hoek and Jude Ball.
The much-decorated sevens and 15s star will retire from the international game after the 2024 Olympics, she revealed today.
The Air Europa flight was heading from Madrid to Uruguay's Montevideo, but was diverted to an airport in Brazil after the incident.
Kiwi tennis player Lulu Sun has beaten world number eight Qinwen Zheng of China in the first round at Wimbledon overnight.
Mayor Craig Little has called on Hawke's Bay Regional Council for more support as flood clean-up is estimated to cost more than $40 million.
Around a third of free budgeting services - 44 - are losing Ministry of Social Development funding, while others have had funding reduced.
The man accused of murdering a Waikato baby that police say suffered "violent, blunt-force trauma" has pleaded not guilty and will go to trial.
The UK is set for a change in government for the first time in more than a decade, with little buzz or fanfare, writes Europe Correspondent Mei Heron.
Police in Northland caught 55 drivers over the legal alcohol limit over the past week - including one towing a boat on SH1 who was reported by another motorist.
Air New Zealand said the decision was made to turn the flight around as it was "using more oil than usual".
Emergency services responded to "reports of a firearm being discharged towards an address" on East Tāmaki Rd, Ōtara, at around 7.47pm.
In a scheme lasting nearly two decades, CI Scrubbing and another company agreed not to compete against each other on certain services.
Video footage posted online shows Swift being left stuck after the platform she was standing on failed to retract back into the stage.
Police, road spikes and the armed offenders squad were all deployed to stop the man during the incident north of Wellington.
Big lock has declared himself fit for the first Test against England — good news for the team alongside positive signs from skipper Scott Barrett.
Marcus Smith gets the nod at first-five for the first Test in Dunedin on Saturday.
James Thomson was the skipper of powerboat Onepoto when it collided with the Waitere ferry near Russell last year.
Services such as needle exchanges were a critical part of continuing a public health response to addiction, according to the Drug Foundation.
Wairoa's mayor says extreme weather has been "soul-destroying" for locals, the UK election heads for a change of government, and a warning over a "common" bedroom trend.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown said long delays were "unacceptable" and said there would be a shift to a "balanced approach".
Operating procedures for the river mouth openings, and timelines associated with the event will be under scrutiny.
Re: News spoke to Māori activists Berea Morrison and Quack Pirihi about what it would mean to go to the conference in New York this month.
All batches and all dates of Morinaga brand Manna Bolo are impacted.
The group were announced winners of Te Huinga Whetū Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua competition after a week-long event in Nelson.
The Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill is aimed at levelling the advertising playing field for media companies versus social media giants.
A violent robbery at a Papatoetoe jewellery store nine days ago left its owner with a fractured skull.
Around 530 Interislander passengers have been impacted after six ferry sailings were cancelled today.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown previously said the Government is "very disappointed" in the state of KiwiRail's asset management.
Officials claim to have found higher quality of work, less time required for projects, less disruption for the community, improved safety — and financial savings.
As well as a lack of recognition, the men were also paid less than New Zealand Coastwatchers.
Call was led by Saudi Arabia alongside representatives from Bahrain, Morocco, Qatar and Yemen.
The new runway at Seghe airfield is the latest development aid in a country on the frontline in a war of affection between Beijing and the West.