
Business leaders optimistic and US VP debate | Focus Morning Bulletin October 3, 2024
How senior business leaders are feeling, moves to restore confidence in Auckland’s rail network and why Air New Zealand is cutting back on domestic services.
How senior business leaders are feeling, moves to restore confidence in Auckland’s rail network and why Air New Zealand is cutting back on domestic services.
Any disruption to China's trade with NZ would have far-reaching effects.
CEOs laud Peters ‘the best Foreign Minister New Zealand has ever had’.
JD Vance and Tim Walz took part in their only scheduled TV debate.
New York Times: Trump has long used fear as a tool to stir up his conservative base.
Many highlight their support for Vice-President Kamala Harris ‘best of bad options'.
New York Times: Vance and Walz clashed on key policy issues in a heated debate.
Poor communication, inaccessible roads and flooding are making the response difficult.
Sobs were heard in court as the distressing footage was played.
A naked sculpture of Donald Trump near Las Vegas has been denounced for its ‘shock value’.
'One rough hour – and I mean real rough – word will get out, and it will end immediately.'
Flooding hinders rescue efforts — 2.1m homes lack power and communication issues ongoing.
Trump shooter Ryan Routh pleads not guilty to five federal charges.
The Justice Minister had previously given 'every' officer the power to arrest Kim Dotcom.
New York Times: The iconic singer, songwriter and actor has died at age 88.
Advocates slam Trump’s remarks on Harris, calling them "hateful biases against disabled."
Rescue efforts continue as 2.5 million are without power and 37 killed in North Carolina.
Financial Times: Union’s opposition to $39 billion buyout sparks doubts.
Despite catchcry, some say being 'woke' may well benefit New Zealand businesses.
Hurricane Helene has dissipated but millions remain without power.
OPINON: The Federal Reserve has started its easing cycle with a bang.
You may find these animal products while on vacation, but there may be consequences.
Storm downgraded to a tropical depression after wreaking havoc in Florida and Carolinas.
Large blasts rock Beirut; US denies prior knowledge of strike in Lebanon.
Two killings bring the total number of executions this year in the United States to 18.
More than a million homes without power as Hurricane Helene makes landfall in Florida.
The technology allows for unprecedented creativity, says hotel owner.
New York Times: Indictment includes revelations that range from amusing to horrifying.