
Mood lighting: How Qantas plans to help cut jetlag on world's longest flights
The airline's non-stop flights from Sydney to London and New York will start from 2026.
The airline's non-stop flights from Sydney to London and New York will start from 2026.
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Keven Mealamu doesn't feel endless drills are necessary.
'Won’t be able to care for all of them because there won’t be enough time.'
NYT: Some governments are taking steps to prepare for the possible return of Trump.
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NY Times: Expectations are rising among Democrats that the president will soon relent.
'I’m not massive on audience interaction, and I don’t think Kiwis are big on it either.'
Telegraph: From apps to matchmaking services, everything you need to know.
Taxpayer funding for Polkinghorne murder case TV doco; TVNZ sports host's new role.
OPINION: As Donald Trump's lead extends, NZ has some big foreign policy calls to make.
OPINION: 'Next election, it’s quite likely a Labour and Green coalition.'
Staff have moved into the new Wellington headquarters.
What to expect from next month's reporting season for NZX-listed stocks.
A new Covid-style campaign is being launched to try to save the struggling sector.
OPINION: Should NZ continue our pro-Nato push if Trump plans to wreck it?
Wild, Wild Space charts the lift off of Rocket Lab and other firms.
Times: He worked for Gaddafi and got Assad's wife in Vogue. Can he buy back his soul?
New York Times: The competitions can seem almost an afterthought to the food experiences.
The New Zealand sharemarket took a breather after a string of positive days.
New York Times: Cairo now houses tens of thousands of Palestinians who fled war in Gaza.
The NFL's global expansion strategy has made its way to Auckland.
OPINION: Ioane's position as first-choice All Blacks centre has largely been unchallenged.
New York Times: How critical minutes allowed a would-be assassin to slip past officers.
‘I always preferred to bake a cake than run a mile.’
'We failed with this customer and for that we are deeply sorry.'
Callum Mallett, chief operating officer, on what went wrong and what the company is doing to fix it. Video / Michael Craig
Actor showed remorse for fraud and is working for a good cause, ANZ says.
Times: Thousands of elite athletes were fed 'special vitamins' that cost many their lives.
New York Times: Biden's list of scenarios in which he might reconsider running has grown.