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Editorial: US learns familiar history lessons in Afghanistan
The main lessons of Afghanistan are sadly familiar ones.
The main lessons of Afghanistan are sadly familiar ones.
The 'royal flush' of New Zealand's courts were in attendance to speak.
We haven't seen mass death, illness or economic collapse but for some that isn't enough.
Editorial: Writing an unfair will may be tempting but it's more likely to be contested.
Opinion: Go into Auckland's CBD and chances are it'll be lights out on your night out.
Dress as you want to be, not as your are, writes Paul Catmur.
OPINION: He's rumoured to get an income from the Queen but could be left with nothing.
OPINION: Everyone is an environmentalist until the lights go out.
The next five months depend as much on the Government doing its bit as on vaccinations.
Letters on Give Us A Clue, Olympics, former leaders and Sir Winston Churchill's portrait.
Editorial: Hurricanes' director was wrong in how he expressed himself, and where.
Business group wants to make it easier to do business anywhere in Apec region.
OPINION: James Shaw and Simeon Brown waged a war of their own this week.
Simon Bridges is getting leaner, but will he get meaner?
Robertson's intervention further confuses the airline's relationship with the Government.
A daily column looking at some of the more humorous, satirical and simply strange news.
Editorial: Governor Adrian Orr's dilemma mirrors the challenge facing our policymakers.
Letters on opening the borders, Government answers, guns register and Greta Thunberg.
Before the end of summer, Ardern will face her toughest decisions yet.
OPINION: China will note the NZ intervention and a formal response can be expected.
OPINION: It shouldn't be up to television to teach us our history.
Electricity companies have a perverse incentive to keep Huntly burning coal.
Comment: Sure, we wring our hands and mutter the right things, but what do we actually do?
EDITORIAL: We have health & safety conditions to protect workers in hazardous situations.
OPINION: This government got elected with the power of incumbency and fear.
OPINION: Ministers know New Zealand's electricity problem could get worse.
A daily column looking at some of the more humorous, satirical and simply strange news.