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'Changing the gene pool': Concerns sparked by gene-edited babies
Scientist's experiment to alter the DNA of twin babies could have far-reaching effects.
No Five Eyes pressure, says GCSB boss
International relations do not get considered in GCSB chief's role.
Could Fonterra sell Beingmate stake to Chinese government?
Beingmate talks with state investors could provide an exit for Fonterra.
Cruise couple left stranded in Korea after $13000 mistake
A confused couple was booted off their cruise after a simple error made when booking.
22 dead in blast outside China chemical plant
Another 22 people were injured and 38 trucks and 12 passenger cars were destroyed.
Liam Dann: Huawei decision will damage China relationship
Today's decision on Huawei is expected to cause problems for trade officials.
Concerns over 'intervention in an unauthorised way' cited as reason for Huawei ban by Minister
Spark has been notified by the GCSB it cannot use Huawei gear for its 5G upgrade.
Academics unite for burgled professor Anne-Marie Brady
35 academics urge transparency in investigation into alleged criminal harassment.
China's version of 'hot felon' goes viral
Women dubbed China's most beautiful criminal is accused of being part of gang of scammers.
Handle China with care, warns Bridges
Choosing swimming lanes does not fit with NZ's independent foreign policy, says PM Ardern.
Collision course: China's rapid rise sparks warning over war with US
Rivalry between rising China and ruling US could lead to a catastrophic war no one wants.
Woman sues landlord, tenants after dog drops on her head
Shortly after falling on the woman from the second storey, the dog gets up and walks away.
'Ethically indefensible': Chinese scientist creates 'genetically edited babies'
A Chinese researcher claims he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
Ardern says she will act if there is evidence that China was silencing academic freedom
PM says she is waiting for police report into alleged harassment of Anne-Marie Brady.
In South China Sea, US Navy sends message to Beijing
Some warn that China could soon have the upper hand.
New Auckland dump at Wellsford a step closer
Waste Management NZ gets consent to buy new Auckland dump site
Burgled Professor Brady case: Heat on PM
Open letter calls on PM to defend academic freedom and ensure transparent investigation.
Rising tensions between US and China deepens rifts
The growing rivalry between the US and China has been on full display at recent summits.
Man plunges car into school kids walking across road
Man's Audi sports car ploughed into the group of around 30 children, causing five deaths.
Boy with cancer made to sit apart from classmates by teacher
Teacher in China feared the child might be contagious.
China's slump - is the dragon running out of fire?
China's economic growth has slowed this year. Will the fallout hit New Zealand?
China and Russia plan to ditch US dollar
Russia and China are mulling paying trade invoices directly in the yuan and rouble.
Sharing stage with China's top models casts long shadow
China's top models are here for the James Law World Model Competition Fashion Show.
Report says professor's car 'tampered with'
Mechanic's report raises concern that "car has been tampered with"; police investigating.
PM describes Apec trade spat between US and China as 'disappointing'
A trade spat between the US and China led to a failure for Apec to reach a consensus.
Kiwi duo eyes first $1m as start-up takes off
Another trendy product plastered over social media is becoming big business.
Editorial: Apec reduced to a geopolitical stage
EDITORIAL: US-China rivalry has got in the way of progress at the Apec meeting in PNG.
Why spending by Chinese tourists is booming
Total spending by the surging Chinese visitor market helped by weaker kiwi dollar.
Dodgy cleaning practices shown in hotel hidden cam
Hidden cameras exposed cleaners' gross behaviour in four major hotel chains.