The All Blacks mixed exhilarating attack with moments of looseness before they closed out the Test against France.
The time to celebrate Matariki – or Puanga in some regions – is approaching with the sun, stars and lunar phase aligning for the start of the Māori new year.
Landlords and property managers have been urged to be more vigilant in checking their rental properties, after recent busts at growhouses linked to organised crime.
Experts say fitness trackers often privilege steps over strength, rest and context, which can leave some users with a distorted view of health.
Our modern, quick-fix, processed diets are reducing the amount of chewing we do, and the effect is profound and surprising.
The funeral was delayed as the war raged, and talks appear to be on hold until it is over.
“Constant twists and cliffhangers may seem like attractive levers for engagement, leaving viewers wondering and having to tune back in to find out ‘What will I do?’”
The latest Homelessness Insights Report from March is a bleak read, despite many of the jaw-dropping statistics having improved.
It’s Morocco’s second straight appearance in the quarterfinals after becoming the first African team to reach the semifinals in 2022.
BNZ staff say their perks are being cut and their union says it's part of a wider industry trend.
The opening elimination round delivered its fair share of surprises. Now, just 16 teams remain in the race to lift football’s biggest prize.
The unearthed quarters included north-south thoroughfares intersected by east-west streets, forming open squares and public spaces, officials said.
It was described as an "ambitious but deeply flawed" victory.
He has shrugged off the setback for one of the world’s leading oil-producing nations as “not critical".
The Racing Bulls driver made the final stage of qualifying for the fourth consecutive race, putting himself in a strong position to challenge for points in tomorrow's 52-lap main event.
A dad's search for his son's missing bottle rocket became a neighbourhood sensation, before it turned up wedged in a tree seven metres off the ground.
That is the assessment of former senior political staffer Mike Munro, who served as chief press secretary to Helen Clark and later chief of staff to Jacinda Ardern.
National leader Christopher Luxon revealed the election pledge alongside trade spokesperson Todd McClay.
With an extreme heat warning in effect throughout the match, Mbappé broke through against defensive-minded Paraguay side when he converted a penalty kick in the 70th minute.
Analysis: Positive play, plenty of tries, fewer kicks – the Nations Championship is living up to its promise, writes Patrick McKendry.
Prosecutors are aiming to convince a judge they have enough evidence to try Tyler Robinson and seek the death penalty.
Chief revenue officer Stephen England-Hall says switching to LED bulbs would save households $300 a year in electricity costs.
Swimming in the Seine is settling into a new Paris summer ritual as the city opened three supervised bathing sites for the second year in a row.
The shake-up is believed to be in part an effort to ensure the military's loyalty to China's ruling Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
The body of a four-year-old boy was found alone inside a Wyong home, on the NSW Central Coast, on Saturday afternoon.
MetService warned the severe weather could bring dangerous river conditions, significant flooding and slips, with roads potentially becoming impassable.
The party pledged to amend the Crimes Act, making the use of animals for abusive and coercive purposes a criminal offence.
The new Infowars will maintain The Onion's sharp satire sprinkled with shock value.
Leader Winston Peters said voting "should be a privilege of those who have sworn allegiance to New Zealand".
Alternative for Germany, or AfD, sought to show unity as it voted to extend the terms of Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, who have headed it for four years as co-leaders.
After lower courts repeatedly ruled against the the administration, the top court allowed it to end temporary protections for people fleeing war.
The 250th anniversary of American independence is colliding with a country gripped by political polarisation and a heatwave.
Mohammad Rasouli, a poet, drew cheers from the crowd as he said "the world is no longer a good place" for the US president.
Police said 50 rounds of ammunition was seized following the incident.
The epicentre of Congo’s Ebola outbreak is pinning its hopes on two experimental treatments.
The Dunedin City Council says the ban would reduce harm in the student quarter.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Port Albert Rd in Port Albert, off the Kaipara Harbour, around 5.25pm.
Studies are highlighting the benefits of guided exercise to prevent recurrence and even death.