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What airmen in the 1950s were advised by Britain's Air Ministry.
What airmen in the 1950s were advised by Britain's Air Ministry.
Rare rugby memorabilia belonging to All Blacks legend Charlie Saxton up for auction
Incident is the latest escalation with the Syrian government.
Wrangle over walkway puts centenary project in jeopardy, says mayor Phil Goff.
New book tells of tragic love story broken by WWI on centenary of Battle of Messines
A Pentagon chief has warned of "catastrophic" consequences of a war with North Korea.
US has requested that NZ increase its personnel in Afghanistan from 10 to 12.
David Shearer is helping bring order to the lives of those suffering in South Sudan.
An SAS sniper has pulled off one of the most difficult kills in the regiment's history.
Oamaru's Harbour St got the World War I treatment during filming yesterday.
Secret missiles and sheer horror: 40,000 people killed in Channel Island camps.
Historian Monty Soutar is making a last plea for rare pictures of WWI Maori soldiers
New footage reveals incredible destruction wrought by the US Army's MOAB.
US Central Command refused to comment on the strike until its investigation is finished.
New wife would have to be willing to join him in Isis capital.
Food crises are erupting across Africa and there is no money to fight it.
Samantha Bee's live event certainly was no White House correspondents' dinner.
Trump pulled a crowd of thousands, filling the venue at a rally on his 100th day in office
COMMENT: Anzac Day should be used to talk about what it means to be a New Zealander.
The memorial on the corner of Wakefield St and Symonds St, Auckland, has been vandalised.
An American man is looking for his war veteran father's Kiwi love and her child.
Children to the fore as New Zealand remembers on Anzac Day
WWII veteran 94-year-old Bob Rowland's receiving well deserved recognition today.
Watch the moving Dawn Service in Whanganui. Made with funding from NZ on Air
A devoted nephew who held up a name placard at a service he was mistaken for a protester.
The country pauses to remember the cost of peace of honour those who died for our freedom.
Special service remembers the incredible WWII derring-do of the Long Range Desert Group.
EDITORIAL: A centenary of a long war helps us imagine what it must have been like.
We who live comfortably owe much to those who made it possible, writes Peter Whitmore.
Does NZ have anything to fear from North Korea's nuclear ambitions and threats of war?