Nearly 35 years into their incarceration, new evidence has been uncovered that could prove the brothers were victims of vile sexual abuse at the hands of their father.
The current record, held by 4028 people in France, was set in 2014.
Scientists have reviewed 7,000 studies on microplastics - and their conclusion is alarming, writes Karen Raubenheimer.
OPINION: My diet consists entirely of meat and animal products. Nothing else.
Police said the crash happened on State Highway 6, halfway between Ruatapu and Ross at around 8.35pm yesterday.
Two separate fires — both in Auckland's Manurewa — kept Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews busy last night and early this morning.
The Sydney fullback was at the forefront of Sydney's playoff run.
Minister Shane Reti announced health officials had issued new advice this morning.
A scene examination at the Māngere house remains ongoing.
Tory Whanau concedes her council still appears divided to voters.
The Brit stunned his countryman with a fifth-round knockout at Wembley.
The former All Blacks assistant is no longer happy with the one-sided trans-Tasman rivalry.
The Pumas can still claim the silverware for the first time with a big win in the return match.
Phillip Mehrtens was freed yesterday after being held for more than 19 months in captivity by separatist rebels in West Papua.
The stage was set for a dominant victory in Sydney — instead the All Blacks nearly lost the plot in the second half, writes Patrick McKendry.
The LPGA Hall of Famer is eyeing her fifth straight top-10 finish.
Manchester City and Arsenal meet in a marquee match-up overnight.
The man is in a critical condition after reportedly ingesting a psychedelic drug and becoming "heavily intoxicated".
Provider PowerCo are reporting around 1100 homes without power in Taranaki and around 200 in Manawatu-Whanganui due to "frequent lightning" as of 3pm on Sunday.
The Auckland club surprised many with a season-opening victory over Brisbane Bullets.
A man has been taken into custody this afternoon.
As of late this week, a total of 964 people have died by legally sanctioned euthanasia — about one New Zealander every day.
Detective Senior Sergeant Dave Thompson said police were looking to establish the events leading up to the death on Chester St on Thursday night.
Police said a shot was fired on West Quay in Ahuriri about 3.20am, before the alleged offender left in a vehicle with several other occupants.
NZ spinner Ajaz Patel was the chief destroyer with six wickets in the home team's second innings.
Police said it had received "several reports" of deer being seen in the area.
A plan by the previous government making businesses report publicly on their actions to address exploitation risks was deemed not to be a priority.
Five schools have been taking part in the trial over two terms.