Gwynne Dyer: Saudi Game of Thrones
MbS is likely to stay in power -- perhaps to the ultimate ruin of the country he rules.
MbS is likely to stay in power -- perhaps to the ultimate ruin of the country he rules.
Would the Syrian Kurds rather be conquered by the Turks or by Assad?
Russia has just revealed a freakishly powerful arsenal of hypersonic missiles.
William Smith served on the midget submarine that sank a Japanese cruiser.
Brits seem to be bewildered by Brexit. Leave or Remain, have a second referendum?
Rusting sea crane considered too costly to fix despite heritage value.
Dragging it into the modern era may end the party. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: December 11 is the centenary of an infamous feat by Kiwi soldiers.
New images show the Supreme Leader secretly working on expanding missile facility.
WeServed.nz pulls together 30 organisations for veterans seeking help
North Aucklander Alan Rhodes' bomber aircraft crashed and burned in Britain.
Rivalry between rising China and ruling US could lead to a catastrophic war no one wants.
COMMENT: Motorway gridlock is bliss next to stint in muddy, bloody trench.
English dig unearths greenstone that may have been wartime New Zealander's.
But in a cruel irony she has only received $96 and won't see the rest for years.
Afghani interpreter Azim Kazimi's family cannot afford to fly him to NZ for treatment.
Searching for family of a soldier in an unmarked grave. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
NZDF claims a US drone video would show the NZSAS did nothing wrong in Afghanistan.
Civilian prisoners of war in 1914-18 Germany permitted to develop rich cultural life
The organisers say they've already caught tourists trying to takes crosses for souvenirs.
Buttons part of emotional memorial to young lives lost.
Comment: Have we learned to recognise the signs, asks Hal Brands.
His young son asked him to do something for 'poppy week', so he created this masterpiece.
A chilling recording depicts the moment silence descended on the battlefield.
Over 60 heads of state and government were taking part in a solemn ceremony.
Soldiers camped out Armistice day commemorations. Made with funding from NZ on Air
The official estimate of war dead from the final day is 10,900, almost certainly low.
The dilapidated remains of the plane were shipped to Auckland for restoration.
Eden Park is to recognise the sacrifice of our sportsmen on Armistice Day.
EDITORIAL: More than 16,000 Kiwis died in the four years of fighting between 1914-18.