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A strike is carried out by US forces in Iran.

Trump scraps plan to charge fees in Strait of Hormuz, attacks intensify

Another wave of US strikes on Iran and Iranian attacks on shipping and American allies left an interim peace deal in tatters.

Three boys play in the shallow waters of the Strait of Hormuz, as a plume of smoke rises from an explosion in the background, off Bandar Abbas. (Source: Razieh Poudat/ISNA via AP)

Why it's so difficult for US to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz

The US and Iran have exchanged fire over the past week in a series of skirmishes that threaten a return to all-out war.

A control tower at Auckland Airport.

Blanket of fog delays, cancels flights at Auckland Airport

Fog restrictions are in place at the airport as a layer of fog rested across the city this morning.

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What are the rules around power banks on planes, and why?

Many travellers still aren’t aware of the rules – or the fire risk.

A woman ponders what to eat.

Early risers nudge night owls on metabolic health – study

The study analysed data from 287 healthy European and Pacific women in New Zealand aged 18 to 45.

Referee Joao Pinheiro, of Portugal, gives a red card to Switzerland's Breel Embolo (7), left, during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Argentina and Switzerland in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, July 11, 2026.

New tech behind some of FIFA World Cup's most contentious calls

It is not the first time at this World Cup that teams have hit out against new rules or technology.

Global oil prices jumped around 10% on trading at around US$85 a barrel – the highest level since early June.

Oil prices on the rise in wake of renewed Iran-US conflict

In Asian trading on Tuesday, Brent Crude has climbed a further another 1.5% to US$84.50 a barrel.

A small tribute to actor Sam Neill in Central Otago.

'A regular bloke' – Sir Sam Neill mourned in Central Otago

Near Sir Sam Neill's home and winery of more than 30 years, locals in the towns of Alexandra and Clyde say they have lost a quiet stalwart and one of their own.

A motorist captured a small sample of the badly damaged section of State Highway 1 south of Ashburton that was closed over the long weekend, which was only just reconstructed in March.

'Knee-deep' potholes in newly rebuilt stretch of Canterbury highway

More than 100 potholes formed on the 1km section of SH1, just south of Ashburton, following heavy rain last week.

An email to Club+ loyalty scheme members with Foodstuffs.

Foodstuffs' Club+ sends fuel voucher emails to wrong customers

Foodstuffs says the issue was limited to the email and its audience, and affected customers have since been issued correct vouchers.

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Truck fire blocks part of SH1 on Kāpiti Coast

A truck fire on State Highway 1 has blocked traffic heading south on the Kāpiti Coast.

France's Adrien Rabiot and Spain's Fabian Ruiz battle for the ball during their FIFA World Cup semifinal.

Spain take lead over France from penalty spot in first World Cup semifinal

Follow live coverage of the FIFA World Cup semifinal between France and Spain from Arlington, Texas.

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‘If we die we die together’: Wife clings to man sucked through broken jet window

The wife of a man who was partially sucked out of a plane window on a flight from Greece has spoken of grabbing her husband’s legs to save him.

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US striker at centre of Trump FIFA intervention speaks out

Folarin Balogun says the decision by Trump to intervene on his match ban stirred up “a bit of nerves” among his team

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Flights cancelled, delayed as fog hits Auckland airport

Fog has caused restrictions to be put in place at Auckland airport on Wednesday morning.

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Trump backflips on tolling ships in Hormuz Strait as US returns to war with Iran

Trump tells US Congress the war has resumed as Iran targets shipping and US allies in the Middle East.

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E Jean Carroll paid US$5.8M in Trump sex abuse and defamation case

The payment — representing the US$5 million jury award, plus interest — was made Monday (local time) from an account where it had been held in escrow since the 2023 verdict, according to court records.

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European troops and warplanes join Paris Bastille Day parade in a show of unity for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was given an ovation from the assembled European leaders and his country's troops got the biggest cheers of the day.

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He has wit. He’s outlandish. He's outrageous. And he could devastate Luxon and National

If a celebrity candidate can claw some right voters back to ACT - National could be headed for devastation station

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Facebook Marketplace buyer sexually assaulted seller in her home

A woman was showing items for sale when a prospective buyer indecently assaulted her before fleeing the property.

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Warning shots: Why China’s rhetoric against NZ is getting more aggressive

ANALYSIS: We used to “agree to disagree” with a weaker China. Now Beijing says NZ is “violating China’s interests”.

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Editorial: Vale, Sir Sam Neill, New Zealand's greatest actor

EDITORIAL: From Jurassic Park to The Piano, Sir Sam Neill became one of the world's finest actors without ever ceasing to be unmistakably New Zealand.

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Treasury flags major risks in Melling and RMA overhaul

The two projects were given the second highest risk rating possible in Treasury’s independent gateway reviews.

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Councillors behaving badly? Wellington deputy calls for legislative ‘teeth’

Wellington deputy mayor calls for powers to address “almost existential threats to democracy”.

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All Blacks set to make big positional switch for Ireland test

Coach Dave Rennie will return Chiefs lock Tupou Vaa’i to the side of the scrum against Ireland and select a new locking combination, when he unveils his team on Thursday.

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Local wine firm set to double in size after buying prestigious brands back off Americans

Auckland and Hawke’s Bay wine group Poulter Family Wines has completed its acquisition of eight wine brands and assets from global wine giant Constellation Brands.

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Nicola Willis denies Social Investment Agency has lost focus

It was focusing funding on “results, not bureaucracy’’, she said.

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The Global Read: 12 states mount legal challenge to Paramount's takeover of Warner

The antitrust case arrives at a pivotal time for the transaction — which, after months of what became a very public bidding war with Netflix, received both shareholder and Trump administration approval.

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‘Well-run councils are one of our biggest levers to make NZ a better place‘

Michelle Henderson runs Tiwai Point. She says too often Kiwis are overly focused on the Government with a capital “G” rather than local government, which is vastly more influential day-to-day.

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Family trusts are being abused - it’s time to confront the problem

OPINION: The deeper issue is whether the law should allow someone to retain effective control and enjoyment of wealth while simultaneously insisting the wealth no longer belongs to them.

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Who could have predicted this? National can’t afford its roads

Who could have predicted this? National can’t afford its roads

It was easy to figure out Simeon Brown’s roading promises were a fantasy from the start. He still got an easy ride from much of our media.

100 more outstanding New Zealand songs that didn’t make RNZ’s Waiata 100 list

There is simply too much good New Zealand music out there.

What to see in Chugoku, the Japanese region with something for everyone

What to see in Chugoku, the Japanese region with something for everyone

It’s home to ancient traditions, epic outdoor adventures and one of the world’s most important historic sites – and that’s just the start of the story.

‘You thought he would always be there, like the Southern Alps’: Memories of Sam Neill

A giant of the pictures, paddocks (two) and protest, Sir Sam Neill has died at 78. Friends and colleagues share their memories of an extraordinary New Zealander.

Trans Corrections officer settles landmark human rights case against employer

Exclusive: A transgender man is bringing an unprecedented human rights case against the Department of Corrections. He tells Alex Casey about his experience at work and what he’s fighting for.

Sam Neill’s wholesome Instagram is a gift – and a reminder to us all

Sam Neill’s wholesome Instagram is a gift – and a reminder to us all

We’re all trying to touch grass as the world burns, but Sam Neill actually walked the walk.

From ‘shock jock’ to MP? Paul Henry announced as Act Party candidate

From ‘shock jock’ to MP? Paul Henry announced as Act Party candidate

The latest celebrity to hit the campaign trail once ran for National, and has a long history of making controversial comments.

Hamilton vs London (yes, we’re really doing this)

Hamilton vs London (yes, we’re really doing this)

Travelling overseas is expensive, especially if you’re planning to go all the way to London. What if you just went to Hamilton instead?

Real-life stories of homelessness shared at move-on orders select committee hearings

Real-life stories of homelessness shared at move-on orders select committee hearings

‘This is the daily fear, suffering and uncertainty that many people experiencing homelessness face every day: will I still be alive tomorrow?’

My music was stolen by AI – how NZ responds will define our creative future

My music was stolen by AI – how NZ responds will define our creative future

An impassioned plea from a concerned creative.