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As America's Cup begins, are we still annoyed Team NZ took it overseas?
The first stage of the 37th America's Cup is about to begin.
The risk Ukraine is taking by seizing Russian territory
'Russia won’t allow any of their territory to be occupied permanently.'
The iconic Auckland restaurants that have closed in 2024
A round-up of recent closures across the city's hospitality scene.
Watch: 'More people will die' - CAA whistleblowers warn of more aviation accidents in NZ
Staff have also accused senior leaders of bullying and intimidation.
'Still pretty dark': What the OCR cut means for you and the wider economy
The success in reducing inflation has come at a cost for employment.
The message behind Govt's traffic light system for benefits
Beneficiaries will now receive a green, orange or red status.
NZ urged to do more to combat foreign interference after Australia sends warning
The rise in NZ's international profile has likely made us a target, one expert warns.
Which sports will financially benefit from NZ's Olympic success?
A limited pool of money means winners are almost guaranteed more funding.
Auckland needs 'fit-for-purpose urban vision', says big new report
Auckland is slipping behind similar cities.
Middle East expert predicts surprise attack on Israel amid regional tensions
Iran is threatening to retaliate after a Hamas leader was assassinated in the country.
Lachie Jones coronial inquest: Second part of investigation into toddler's death to begin
Jones' mother this weekend spoke out for the first time in a Herald interview.
Are we sicker than usual this winter?
Hospital admissions have spiked in recent weeks as bugs spread around the country.
Accused: Herald series takes you inside the first week of the Polkinghorne trial
Beginning of High Court case focuses on testimony from police and first responders.
Will National deliver in first AGM since forming Government?
The party is riding high after long promised tax cuts came into effect.
Behind the anxious wait to find Yanfei Bao’s remains and what happens next
The discovery of her remains brings some closure but the police case is far from over.
'Swallowed by household bills': Budgeting service doubts tax cuts will go far
"I think it will help pay for those things that are already risen."
How Interislander ferry business could be removed from KiwiRail
The Government is yet to announce its decision on KiwiRail's future and new ferries.
Crown alleges eye surgeon strangled wife, staged death as a suicide
A jury has been chosen for the high-profile six-week trial.
'There are real criticisms of his leadership': 40 years on, what is the legacy of David Lange?
Barry Soper and Lara Greaves unpack the popular but contentious Prime Minister's record.
Whenua: How land moved out of Māori control – explore our interactive map
To face what’s ahead as a country, we must first know our past.
Explainer: Ahead of final report, what is the Abuse in Care Inquiry?
Could this be the end of the largest and most complex inquiry in NZ's history?