Maintaining longer flights and overcoming battery capacity limitations are among the obstacles facing the so-called "low-altitude economy".
November’s Monetary Policy Statement will be the last of the year — and the final one under acting Governor Christian Hawkesby.
In an interview with 1News from Japan, the talented playmaker talks about next year's South Africa tour, his development abroad, and linking with Razor again.
One of the greatest stars of Jamaican reggae known for his 1969 hit Many Rivers to Cross and the film The Harder They Come, has died.
Washington's 28-point plan presented last week caused alarm by heavily aligning with Moscow's demands in the nearly four-year war caused by its invasion.
"I was a bit surprised, so I asked them to open the coffin, and everyone was startled," said the temple’s general and financial affairs manager.
The Commerce Commission alleged that wholesale pricing methods used to calculate what petrol stations were charged was not transparent enough.
Emergency services were called to Katavich Place at around 1.54am.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including a New Zealander at the heart of an affair rocking British finance, a suspicious fire prompts safety warnings, and a returning rugby star’s black jersey ambition.
A federal judge concluded that the prosecutor who brought the charges at US President Donald Trump's urging was illegally appointed by the Justice Department.
The 15-year-old boy told Israel's Fire and Rescue Service that he had climbed up the crane around midnight because he wanted to "see the view".
The BBC's chair acknowledged that it was too slow in responding over a misleading edit of a speech by Donald Trump but rejected claims that the broadcaster's impartiality was being undermined from within its own board.
Morgan Geyser was one of the youths who stabbed their classmate claiming, they wanted to earn the right to be servants of Slender Man, a fictional online boogeyman.
Fire crews were called to the fire, which was burning plastic set to be recycled, just before 11pm.
Police have released the names of two people involved in a fatal water incident off the coast of Northland earlier this month.
As the annual shopper's holiday approaches, experts say Black Friday is not just a day of discounts- but a psychological event, carefully designed to take advantage of how our brains make decisions.
Everton have pulled off an extraordinary 1-0 victory at Manchester United after midfielder Idrissa Gueye was sent off for slapping teammate Michael Keane in the first half.
The Commerce Commission said Co-Operative Bank charged unreasonably for 12 fees across its lending schemes.
Mother Chelsey Field shared memories of her three "beautiful, brown-eyed darlings" who she said were her "absolute world".
Five people in total have been arrested in relation to the incident, where a man was found critically injured at a Waikanae address last week.
They're joining Australia and a growing number of countries pushing tighter digital age limits for children.
A copy of the first Superman issue has become the most expensive comic book ever sold.
Officers were called to Murdoch Cres in the suburb of Raumanga just after midnight to reports of a person injured.
The US State Department has ordered the US embassy in Wellington to begin collecting information on migration data and "migrant-related crimes and human rights abuses".
A group of four had been attempting the climb when two connected by a rope fell near the summit at around 11.50pm.
Sumeer Thapa was found guilty on seven counts of indecently assaulting four women aged between 15 and 18 between 2021 and 2024.
Paul Rimene is 176cm tall with a large build and extensive tattoos.
Caleb was walking to a bus stop in Teesdale with his two older siblings to catch a bus to school in March when he was hit by a car.
The second two-part series would "continue to expose life inside one of New Zealand’s most secretive communities, giving voice to those breaking free".
Peter Burling, the former Team NZ America's Cup skipper, says he was forced from the syndicate because his former employer wanted 'full control'.
Police armoury team leader Daniel Millar emailed his bosses to outline how simple it would be to make the guns operable.
The One Nation leader was censured and suspended for seven sitting days after her stunt on Monday.
The operations of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were shrouded in secrecy during its short time in operation.
Children killed in Sanson house fire farewelled, two climbers die after fall on Aoraki Mount Cook, and how to avoid Black Friday sales tricks.
GeoNet had the volcano at Alert Level 3, denoting a minor volcanic eruption.
Jock Grant Davies died in an incident near Lords River around midday on July 5.
Minister Chris Bishop said the changes were "the most significant changes to local government since 1989".
The Russian attack followed talks between US and Ukraine representatives in Geneva about a US-Russia brokered peace plan.
Graeme Dylan Shuter, 34, allegedly attempted to assault another woman minutes earlier.
Speculation surrounding the prospect of a coup has intensified in the past week given dissatisfaction within the National caucus.
The ministry has removed the link to documents naming the five, but Google searches of the names were still bringing up the MSD information in the search engine's AI summary yesterday morning.
Police were called to the intersection of Hinds Arundel Rd and Gills Rd around 6pm.
New Zealand's ports are processing growing cargo volumes, and businesses are restocking, signalling an economic recovery may finally be underway after years of false starts.