In the video, Mamdani vowed to protect the city's 3 million immigrants, saying, "we can all stand up to ICE if you know your rights".
HMNZS Aotearoa was sent to the East China and Yellow Seas last month, to carry out surveillance and deterrence activities.
President Volodymyr Zelensky met French, German and British leaders in London amid what Kyiv's European allies described as a "decisive time".
The city's new Te Kaha stadium will kick off the Test season in July, with Auckland hosting two big Tests and Wellington getting the other.
Emergency services were called to the two-storey house on Kohekohe Street at around 1.23pm.
It followed a dispute between the Congolese army and a pro-government militia, despite a deal signed in Washington touted as a major step toward peace in the country.
Auditors have called out schools for spending their money on boat cruises, food for local families and travel for principals - and in some cases their partners.
FENZ said 30 firefighters were on the ground, blacking out a 15m containment line along the southern flank.
The former deputy prime minister and New England MP has formalised his move from the Nationals to the Pauline Hanson-led party after weeks of speculation.
In a statement, NRL bosses said they had "a number of serious concerns" over alleged possible breaches around the way Katoa was treated.
Chief executive Scott Weenink said to be in 'state of purgatory' during battle for control his organisation.
The former Police Minister and Prime Minister said this isn't the sort of issue he would have "simply just forgotten about".
Bordered by volcanic rock on one side and cemented off from the sea on the other, the pool sits at nearly sea level and can be very dangerous during rough seas when large waves can easily overcome the cement barrier.
Salah lashed out after he was benched for the third game in a row, saying it “seems like the club has thrown me under the bus”, and he doesn’t have “any relationship” with manager Arne Slot.
"Come out of the shadows. I will argue toe for toe on the prescription that our government is following," Willis said, challenging the former finance minister.
The boy's death is the latest in a spate of fatal e-bike crashes across the nation, which have triggered calls for a safety crackdown on the popular means of transport.
The Australian communications and sport minister has for days been dogged by revelations she claimed thousands of dollars to fly herself and her family to major events.
Radical changes are on the way for anyone doing building or planning work that requires a consent.
Jon Alan Hale said he was eager to try out the ride after undergoing gastric bypass and knee replacement surgeries – and soon found himself hooked.
Cantabrian will replace the injured Tom Blundell for the second Test against the West Indies that starts tomorrow in Wellington.
Manawatu Area Commander Ross Grantham confirmed the bodies of two people who were earlier unaccounted for have since been recovered from the scene.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh, 27, and Ahmad Rashad Nadir, 28, went viral after allegedly bragging in a video about refusing to treat Israeli patients.
Christy Wasser testified that a loaded gun magazine had been found moments after Mangione was handcuffed at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s.
The FMA's head of enforcement says issues stemmed from system deficiencies that meant it failed to deliver a publicly advertised discount to customers.
A 36-year-old man is due to appear in court tomorrow.
More than 2000 dogs flocked to the park in Palermo. The record to beat was 1685.
Police were called to at around 7.10pm yesterday to reports of two men "experiencing difficulties in the water and struggling to return to shore".
Among the group – linked to the Head Hunters gang – was a 15-year-old who has been referred to Youth Aid.
A photo from the Bishopville prison showed a raw steak still in the grocery store packing, crab legs and Old Bay with side plastic baggies of marijuana and a couple of cartons of cigarettes.
Housing Minister said on social media "my apologies to those who need to come in for appointments today".
The investigation has been underway since December 5.
Man arrested over fatal Auckland bus stabbing; Govt reveals big consenting reforms; Police confirm deaths of two people in large house fire in Foxton Beach.
The bank said wholesale rates had risen by more than 40 basis points (0.40%) on longer terms since the day before the Reserve Bank's November OCR announcement.
It's believed the man stepped into a hole while swimming with friends at Lake Wainamu.
Paramount argued that it's more likely to pass scrutiny from US President Donald Trump's administration, a big concern given his habit of injecting himself in American business decisions.
Among the trees that will have to be removed is a 75-year-old phoenix palm, which has stood sentinel on the land since about 1950.
The affected products were sold at selected stores in the South Island.
US President has been hostile to renewable energy, particularly offshore wind, and prioritises fossil fuels to produce electricity.
In contrast, Hipkins received stronger backing in his position as the Labour leader in the latest 1News Verian poll.
The Japanese government said it was still assessing damages from the tsunami and quake, which struck around 80km off the northernmost prefecture of Japan’s main Honshu island.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians under 16 will be kicked off their accounts and blocked from making new ones on Wednesday.
On Tuesday morning, Willis challenged Richardson, who was finance minister from 1990 to 1993, to a debate.