Motor racing-Verstappen takes Red Bull's 11th win in a row
Formula one leader Max Verstappen won the British Grand Prix this morning as Red Bull stayed unbeaten in 2023 and equalled McLaren's 1988 record run of 11 victories in a row.
Formula one leader Max Verstappen won the British Grand Prix this morning as Red Bull stayed unbeaten in 2023 and equalled McLaren's 1988 record run of 11 victories in a row.
Several allies of the US have expressed unease at Washington's decision to supply Ukraine with cluster bombs.
A government-commissioned pilot service which would have given Women's Refuge the ability to apply for protection orders on someone's behalf was quietly wound down without a single client accepted.
Japan on Saturday marked one year since former prime minister Shinzo Abe was gunned down during an election speech by a man angry at his links to the Unification Church.
A failure by the Southern DHB (now Te Whatu Ora Southern) to follow up MRI results that showed cancer breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights.
An academic is recommending caution over New Zealand schools' growing use of online platforms and videos for teaching.
The health watchdog has found a midwife and the then Bay of Plenty District Health Board breached the consumer rights code in their care of a pregnant woman.
USA forward Megan Rapinoe, one of the most successful players of her generation, says she will retire at the end of the season.
There have been 5417 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand over the past week, and 21 further deaths.
The cause of a boom that has shaken houses north of Christchurch twice in one week remains a mystery.
Dunedin Hospital has been losing ground in key ways on cancer services as it approaches a deadline to prove it is doing better, but health authorities say the services are well supported. Audio
The Green Party has released its election year manifesto, containing the policies it intends to implement if it forms part of the next government.
An advocate for children in care, who has experienced abuse in care himself, says the ACT Party's youth justice policy lacks empathy.
After tough negotiations over a number of years, a free trade deal with the European Union has been signed in Brussels overnight.
Eight teenagers have been arrested after a ram raid at a service station in Waikato on Monday morning.
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A landmark inquiry in Australia has found an illegal welfare hunt by the previous government made victims feel like criminals and caused suicides.
Belarus' leader was a key player in bringing the Wagner mutiny to an end, but now its leader Prigozhin is missing and the country itself may be a pawn in Putin's game.
Hundreds of bus trips in Auckland have been axed this morning and the union says its industrial action may be repeated throughout the week. Audio
The alliance's unity may be newly tested as divisions over the type of assurances made to Ukraine regarding its future membership become starker.
The All Blacks captain was caught on camera kicking a pitch invader, knocking them to the ground.
A car chase in Auckland has ended in a police vehicle crashing into a bus shelter and power pole after attempting to avoid pedestrians.
Schumer claims the drink, which has the same amount of caffeine as about six Coke cans, is being targeted toward children.
The charity helps schools feed and dress their students but says demand is rising every week as families continue to struggle to make ends meet.
After 330 shows, Elton John wrapped up his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour, which began in 2018.
A third New Zealand university is close to signing with Mumbai's Bombay Stock Exchange Institute, opening up opportunities for Indian students to study in Aotearoa.
An HHS official rejected the panel's claims that the Biden administration ran afoul of the law.
After there was no winner on Saturday, the Powerball jackpot for Monday is now at an estimated $650 million.
The ACT Party says it will put 17 year olds back into the adult justice system, if it is part of a government after the election, reversing a change the party once supported.
Two people died and five others were hurt when someone opened fire during a party in Amarillo, Texas.