WorldGround-breaking visit aims to build links with BogotaPrime Minister John Key begins the second leg of his Latin American tour today, stopping off in Bogota for a historic visit - the first by a New Zealand leader to Colombia.05 Mar 04:30 PM
New ZealandKey pushes NZ's case to MexicansWhen taxi driver Ricardo is asked about Mexico's new president, he provides an amused theory on how Enrique Pena Nieto won the election last July.05 Mar 04:30 PM
New ZealandKey to push free trade in MexicoAfter Prime Minister John Key lands in Mexico City this afternoon, one of his first duties will be to pay homage to Mexico's historic heroes, Los Ninos Heroes.04 Mar 04:30 PM
WorldNSW debates defence of provocationPhil Cleary, a former footballer and federal politician, lost his sister, Vicki, to a violent, jealous man in 1987.26 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldCubans ponder Castro-less futureAs they digested yesterday's solemn pledge from Raul Castro at the annual meeting of the National Assembly to make his new five-year term as President his last.26 Feb 04:30 PM
OpinionMidori Kagawa-Fox: Is NZ really ready for the Asian Century?The catchphrase "the Asian Century" was put forward by the Australian Government in a White Paper last year in which it promoted economic growth, sustainability and social prosperity.24 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldScandal hangs over cardinalsThree priests and a former priest in Scotland have reported the most senior Catholic clergyman in Britain, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, to the Vatican over allegations of inappropriate behaviour.24 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldGrillo promises to rip open Parliament like tin of tunaAs an enormous crowd gathered outside Rome's San Giovanni basilica on Saturday, comedian Beppe Grillo had every reason to be jubilant.24 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldRussia accused of breaking word on SyriaRussia has been accused by Western diplomats of reneging on a pledge to stop supplying arms to the Syrian regime.19 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldStalin's son surrendered to GermansJoseph Stalin's son surrendered to the Germans during the Nazis' 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union, new evidence found in Russian archives suggests.18 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldJesse Jackson jnr's obessionCountless politicians have been caught indulging secret vices, but few can claim an addiction as eccentric as that of the former US Congressman Jesse Jackson jnr.18 Feb 04:30 PM
OpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: Currency war a dangerous gameCurrency war averted then? There seems to have been plenty of resolve among the nations of the G20.17 Feb 04:30 PM
OpinionFran O'SullivanFran O'Sullivan: Transtasman tax issue needs fixingThe conversation went something like this: "We, Fran, are a continent. You are an island."12 Feb 04:30 PM
New ZealandMcCully snubs West PapuanForeign Affairs Minister Murray McCully will not meet a West Papuan freedom fighter who was refused a public forum at Parliament.12 Feb 04:30 PM
New ZealandAustralia considered sending refugees to NZAustralia has considered using a naval vessel to shepherd a boat of asylum seekers across the Tasman Sea to New Zealand, Prime Minister John Key revealed yesterday.11 Feb 04:30 PM
OpinionMichael Timmins: Key's refugee policy misses the boatThe announcement by the Government that it will take asylum seekers or refugees from Australia completely misses the boat on actually protecting refugees, writes Michael Timmins.11 Feb 04:30 PM
New ZealandAustralia may collect Kiwis' student debtAustralia will look at ways of collecting student debt from Kiwis in Australia, doing New Zealand a huge favour by tracking down the large numbers of expats.09 Feb 04:30 PM
OpinionAlex Malley: Transtasman talks need bold leadershipThis weekend Prime Ministers John Key and Julia Gillard hold their annual pow-wow in Queenstown.08 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldGillard prepares for Aborigine liquor law battleI have a real fear that the rivers of grog that wreaked such havoc among indigenous communities are starting to flow once again.08 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldDrone policy architect answers criticsConfronted by public protest and fierce congressional questioning, CIA director-designate John Brennan strongly defended the Obama Administration.08 Feb 04:30 PM