1News weather expert Daniel Corbett says he has has seen the weather change dramatically in his time as a meteorologist and broadcaster.
Analysis: Iran is, by Trump’s own admission, a “high-level” opponent.
New Zealand’s latest quarterly energy report shows the pattern of our electricity production.
Tonight, Darren Bazeley's side take on 75th ranked Finland at Eden Park in a campaign culminating with FIFA’s showpiece event in Los Angeles in June.
Sixteen teams from Europe will compete for four spots, while a new intercontinental tournament staged in Mexico will determine the other two places.
Transgender women athletes have been ruled out from competing in female events at the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028, after a new eligibility rule.
Iran has been blocking ships it perceives as linked to the US and Israeli war effort from the Strait of Hormuz, but it's letting a trickle of others through the crucial waterway.
Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behaviour of these large, elusive mammals.
A man brandishing a knife stabbed a woman in a Pokemon store in downtown Tokyo before turning the knife on himself, Japanese police said.
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are so prone to flattering and validating their human users that they are giving bad advice that can damage relationships.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including evacuations amid Northland flooding, the Olympics makes a ruling on trans athletes, and Christchurch’s new stadium opens.
The President interjected into a meeting by holding up a custom-made black and gold Sharpie and offering a long story about how his preferred marker came to be a White House fixture.
Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman who sought euthanasia and fought a legal battle with her family, she received life-ending medicine on Thursday in Barcelona.
Many in Lebanon fear that could mean the open-ended displacement of over a million people, the flattening of their homes and a loss of territory.
She was given the honorary title after her 1987 marriage to the then-Prince Andrew, who was the Duke of York at the time.
Workers paid "by the clock" are expecting to be shortchanged by the clock's annual windback.
"Police would like to thank the public for sharing the appeal and the information provided."
Red alert level warnings are in place for some rivers in the Greater Wellington region, the council is urging people to check before visiting rivers.
Anti co-governance campaigner Julian Batchelor lost his defamation case against TVNZ. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui, the reporter at the centre of the case, explains why that matters.
Speaking ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, Lawson said the sport's new regulations and cars had transformed how drivers approached a race weekend.
In the same case, a wanted woman arrived at a property being searched by police, making for a substantially easier arrest.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis outlined "four clear phases" that responded "proportionately" to the risks to New Zealand’s fuel security.
Fuel remains readily available, but the Government has refreshed its response framework amid Middle East uncertainty. 1News explains the alert system and when it would kick in.
The veteran winger has confirmed his move to English Super League's Wakefield Trinity at the end of the current NRL season
Seals & Crofts were part of a wave of million-selling soft-rock bands that included America, Bread and Loggins and Messina.
Coromandel Peninsula copped a soaking over the past 24 hours, with rain trackers outside of Coromandel Town recording 347mm of rain.
The women allegedly ran out of the Hamilton store carrying armfuls of clothing, worth more than $5000, and leading police to more clothing and cosmetics from multiple stores.
Rugby league and union star Wendell Sailor's sobriety progress was given as the reason for the court's leniency.
Legal aid and specialist court technology for Brenton Tarrant’s appeal have already cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, with final costs expected to rise.
The new stores, expected to open mid-2027, will be located adjacent to one another at the retail park on Molesworth Dr between Mangawhai and Mangawhai Heads.
The company will close manufacturing sites in Christchurch, Dunedin and Auckland, along with frozen packing lines in Hastings, following a company-wide consultation.
The supermarket chain’s Dunedin South branch, then called Countdown, was shut for nearly three weeks in February 2024.
National fuel plan updated amid global upheaval; Severe weather closes roads, causes flooding in Bay of Plenty; Heinz Wattie's confirms closure of four NZ sites
Around 500 people were forced to evacuate as swollen rivers burst their banks after an extreme deluge in the Far North.
An investigation uncovered a "consistent pattern of excessive hours, underpayment, and deductions from wages".
As the Sandilands saga develops, Radio host Jackie-O could be drawn into a legal battle by her estranged co-host.
Ten tarāpuka died after ingesting a rapid-acting narcotic bird control agent in Te Anau on January 18.
The Government has confirmed a second toll despite consultation showing "low levels" of public support.
The failed import was uncovered during a joint Australian–Canadian investigation, with arrests in Australia and Canada.
Earlier this month, Hipkins said the Ministry of Health never passed expert advice about potential risk to teenagers on to ministers.
Trump's comments on nations attending the meeting will be one barrier, Marco Rubio will also face questions on the US' commitment to protecting Ukraine.
The clean-up has begun after a subtropical storm brought large downpours and strong winds to much for the country, with States of Emergency declared for the Far North District and Whangārei District.
Police say the 25‑year‑old driver was seen weaving across the road, narrowly missing other vehicles, before being stopped.
Police estimated value of the plants at around $1.1 million.
Events in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia called off, with the next F1 race not until May 3 in Miami.
The $683 million stadium is the last of the city's anchor projects intended to revitalise Christchurch after the earthquakes.
Police say the item was found on the shoreline of Lake Dunstan as water and land‑based searches continue for 21‑year‑old Antoine Richard, last seen on March 21.
The NSW Supreme Court heard the victim begged for his life before being shot multiple times and burned, leaving his family unable to bury him.
New Zealand take on Finland at Eden Park in the first of three matches leading up to the FIFA World Cup in June.
The All Whites went down 2-0 against European opponents Finland at Eden Park in Auckland.