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Students' hard work wins scholarships
Macy Duxfield got scholarships, did university papers in Year 13
EU verges on chaos and UK could lose out
EU is on the verge of political chaos and Britain could be the loser, say commentators.
European Central Bank to keep printing money
ECB will keep buying $37 billion of bonds per month
Italian banks' debt purge 'unprecedented'
Italian banks are selling off their domestic sovereign debt at unprecedented rates.
Brits, Americans flock to NZ post Brexit and Trump
NZ has once again been labelled a bolthole, this time by the UK's Financial Times.
EU gets ready for failure of Brexit talks
The number of officials focusing on a 'no deal' scenario has more than doubled.
Coca-Cola boss' warning to Donald Trump
James Quincey is adding to the chorus of leaders urging the US to preserve free trade.
Former British PM criticises Trump
Former UK Prime Minister joins chorus criticising Trump for tirades against media.
'Dirty dossier' on Trump probably credible
Former head of British spy agency says embarrassing file compiled on Trump could be true.
Brexit breakthrough: Theresa May secures deal
British PM trumpets breakthrough in negotiations to exit EU.
NZ film-maker's dream for 'last ocean' comes true
Protection for the pristine Ross Sea is a dream realised for Kiwi film-maker Peter Young.
EU quick out of blocks for Kiwi free trade deal
The main focus of the EU negotiations will be around the services sector
Pair put Theresa May under siege
Another day, another crisis for the British Prime Minister's embattled Government.
Russia FTA not the priority: PM
Jacinda Ardern met the German President in Wellington today.
First govt crisis: Winston's Russia bid slammed by EU
EU Ambassador scathing on coalition agreement policy to unfreeze Russian trade deal.
Catalans declare independence from Spain
Tensions in Spain are set to rise as Catalonia declares independence.
EU orders Amazon to pay $407m in unpaid taxes
Amazon has been told to pay €250m after receiving years of illegal tax treatment.
EU silent on Spanish violence
The Catalan government claimed 761 people were injured in yesterday's violence.
Austrian burqa ban comes into force
Muslim women in Austria were forced by police to remove their facial coverings yesterday.
Hundreds injured as Spanish police try to halt vote
Police smashed their way into polling stations to try to halt a disputed referendum.
Many twists left yet on road to Brexit
COMMENT: Britain wants to leave the EU, but keep many membership benefits.
Google to fight back against record fine
The European Commission issued a $4 billion penalty against the internet giant in June.
Sunbathers stunned as migrants storm beach
Spain could surpass Greece this year as a gateway for migrants entering Europe by sea.
Britain to put $63.5b on table for Brexit
Britain is prepared to pay up to $63.5b to the EU to settle so-called Brexit divorce bill.
UK chaos: Border checks create 4 hour queues
British holidaymakers have been enduring weeks of chaos at airports across Europe.
Boris Johnson set for broad discussions with NZ
Things have got complicated since Boris Johnson last spoke up for Kiwis and Aussies in UK
Brexit fallout: BoA chooses Dublin for main hub
The bank will move some roles from London to the Irish capital.
Why champagne sorbet might be illegal
Products containing the French sparkling wine may not be able to use the name 'champagne'.