NZ teacher arrested after pupils receive X-rated images on phones
A Kiwi language tutor who holds a Hong Kong identity card has had his computer seized.
A Kiwi language tutor who holds a Hong Kong identity card has had his computer seized.
OPINION: The UK has effectively offered Hong Kongers asylum - and that's important.
New York Times: The notorious tenement apartments are potential hotbeds of transmission.
Residents at the epicentre of the outbreak must stay home until they've tested negative.
Lai Chi-wai battled winds and the weight of a wheelchair to scale the 320m tower.
China has condemned the Five Eyes for what it considers meddling in its internal affairs.
OPINION: Free societies have lived in smug peace for decades. That time is over.
The Times: A year ago, everything seemed possible. Now activists "can't see any light".
Auckland drinks company is riding the wave of New Zealand's new-found popularity.
Those found guilty of unlawful assembly could face as long as five years in prison.
Alarm bells were raised across Asia amid a spike in Covid-19 clusters.
An NZ colt reached a record $700,000 price at this week's Ready to Run Sale at Karaka.
China's warning to Five Eyes: "They should beware of their eyes being poked and blinded."
The building had no sprinkler system and victims were trapped in a kitchen, officials say.
Tips submitted via phone, text, email or social media can include photos and video clips.
Call to cull 15 million minks after virus mutation found in 12 people who got infected.
State agencies and the council will contribute up to $6b at Drury - Cashmore.
Woman who disappeared more than a year ago has resurfaced in Hong Kong.
The long conflict is getting hot again – and it could boil over into a China-US battle.
There are roughly nine million feral hogs in the US. And those numbers are ballooning.
Xi Jinping warned that "major countries should act like major countries" in jab at Trump.
The colourful dolphins have returned to frolic in the ferry lanes.
US citizens cautioned China is imposing 'arbitrary detention and exit bans' on travelers.
The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal has quashed the convictions and ordered a retrial.
'Bugger it, we're still going to have summer in Europe', one super-wealthy Kiwi said.
A transactional dispute led to an Auckland firm refusing to release $3.64m to a customer.
"Without assimilating into Western values, there won't be peace," Jimmy Lai claims.
New York Times: Pro-democracy paper a target in Beijing's new national security law.
Further upheaval, regional tensions and increased nationalism could be on the way.
Arrests under new security laws raise fears about press freedom in Hong Kong.