When asked about the moment on a recent UK podcast, Dame Jacinda said: “I remember my press secretary just looked ashen.”
All seats in the House of Representatives will be contested, as will one-third of the Senate.
Turks are up in arms that Greeks are taking sole credit for a soup they call "iskembe", which they say has been a cultural staple for centuries.
The pensioner said the lies and demands for more of her life savings "kept going until I had $2 left".
"It's amazing. We had a job that we had to get done tonight and we did what we needed to do to get the result," New Zealand coach Michael Mayne said.
The attack came a day after 16 people, mostly students, were wounded when a former student opened fire at a high school in nearby Sanliurfa province.
Officers were called to the intersection of James and King Street with reports that a fight had broken out involving several people around 12.30pm.
Pauls Valley High School Principal Kirk Moore was shot in the leg during the April 7 attack, but managed to wrestle the suspect onto a bench, disarm him and remain on top of him until law enforcement officers arrived.
Allbirds, the eco-friendly shoe brand co-founded by an ex-All White which found its way onto the feet of tech CEOs and movie stars before falling on hard times, is pivoting to artificial intelligence.
The civil case, initially led by the US federal government, accused Live Nation of using its reach to smother competition.
Pope Leo XIV made no mention of Trump's latest social media post or the suggestion by JD Vance that he should "be careful" when speaking about theology.
The "literally unbearable" smell was compared to rotting eggs, dissection of a dead bird and "a stinky diaper baking in the sun".
A Lotto player from New Plymouth has become the ninth Powerball multi-millionaire this year.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including why fuel price issues could stick around, and Katy Perry under investigation.
"Things will ease as we head through the afternoon, but watch out for a sneaky shower in Northern Canterbury and Banks Peninsula," the forecaster said.
In the letter, released to RNZ, Chambers said it was "incredibly disappointing there has been no response to this request".
Stokes needed an operation after breaking his right cheekbone in a freak accident and sustaining other facial injuries while coaching his county team.
They join Atletico Madrid and PSG in the final four.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said plans to ramp up economic pain on Iran would be the "financial equivalent" of a bombing campaign.
Mark Hunt was charged with stalking or intimidation with intent to cause physical harm.
A local 61-year-old man was arrested this morning over the offensive graffiti left outside a Papatoetoe school.
The refinery supplies more than 50% of Victoria's fuel and 10% nationwide.
Far North councillors on Wednesday voted to expand a Māori liaison committee which has been at the centre of a nationwide social media firestorm.
The as-yet unnamed female was born in the early hours of Good Friday to first-time mum Malika.
Health Minister Simeon Brown announced the changes today.
It is raising its home loan rates on terms between one year and five years by 10 basis points or 20 basis points.
Diana Sanders was served more than a dozen shots of tequila before she fell down some stairs and suffered a possible traumatic brain injury.
The Seoul Western District Court found Ramsey Khalid Ismael, a self-proclaimed internet "troll" known online as Johnny Somali, guilty of multiple charges.
A tenant requesting information about them, potentially posted to the group, had his requests repeatedly ignored.
The changes, which would mean less frequent inspections for some vehicles, will kick in on November 1.
A man and his accomplice were being watched in the act on CCTV, with the business owner providing live updates to approaching police.
The 35-year-old from New Zealand told Fox Sports Australia he misplaced his golden title belt while celebrating the victory.
John Tekuru, 20, was jailed for trying to snatch a toddler with intent to sexually abuse her.
The memo followed a long day of reports suggesting Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund was on the verge of cutting its financial backing of the upstart league.
Finance Minister is in Washington DC for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings.
Large trees were controversially felled along Queen St, the town’s main shopping strip, to make way for an infrastructure upgrade.
Major warrant of fitness changes coming; Two confirmed dead after water-related incident in Bay of Plenty; 'Significant' out-of-control fire at major Australian oil refinery.
Police told 1News emergency services were called to the scene about 11.30am after a report of a group becoming stuck under a bank.
Shakespeare scholar Lucy Munro, who came across the document partly by sheer luck, said that it supplies "extra bits of the jigsaw puzzle" of Shakespeare's life.
Justin Evans went missing shortly before midnight from Papa Stronsay, Orkney on April 11.
The crash occurred around 2.30pm Monday near Pukete, between a car with four people inside and a truck.
For the first time, New Zealand servicemen who died by suicide after the war have been recognised.
Former ambulance officer Francis Michael Fahey was jailed for 25 years in September 2005 after being found guilty of murdering two women.
The outgoing leader of Hungary took a long road from his early days as a liberal, anti-Soviet firebrand to the Russia-friendly nationalist admired by the global far right.
The unofficial royal tour of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex began with soaking up Aboriginal culture in Melbourne's Scar Tree Walk.
A landmark US ruling has put the global live music giant under scrutiny with questions now being asked about New Zealand ticket prices and competition.
Catholics have been divided between an official, state-controlled church that didn’t recognise papal authority and an underground church that remained loyal to Rome.
Populist president Nayib Bukele has previously suspended constitutional rights and locked up more than 1% of El Salvador's population, often on vague charges.