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Kingdom Hearts III announcement trailer
The Kingdom Hearts III announcement trailer, unveiled at E3 2013.
Silent protests take off in Turkey
After weeks of sometimes violent confrontation with police, protesters in Turkey have found what could be a more potent form of resistance: standing still.
The pros and cons of fluoride
Fluoride a is it harming or helping us?
Snow better now than later - Fed Farmers
A severe cold snap is expected to hit the South Island today, bringing snow and bitter winds.
No 'crisis' on consents - Parker
Bob Parker says there wouldn't have been a building consents "crisis" if Gerry Brownlee hadn't declared one.
Prepare for severe winter weather ahead
New Zealanders are today bracing for a polar blast which will sweep up the country over the next three days.
Fees are fair, says ANZ
ANZ says it's been targeted with a class action lawsuit because it's the biggest bank in the country.
VIDEO: All tries (33-21) New Zealand U20 V England, Junior World Championship 2013
The New Zealand U20 team have suffered a 33-21 loss to England in the semi finals of the Junior World Championship.
VIDEO: All tries (14-12) Brumbies V Lions, Canberra, 2013
The Brumbies ended a 42-year drought for Australian provincial teams against the British and Irish Lions, holding on for a 14-12 upset victory in wet and slippery conditions after a hail storm in the national capital on Tuesday night.
G-8 advances on Syrian peace talks
President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other G-8 leaders took a united stance on seeking a negotiated Syrian peace settlement.
Lundy's team disputes timing evidence
Jurors in Mark Lundy's 2002 double-murder trial were misled about the reliability of the method used to establish when the victims died.
Make-or-break time for Hollywood
It's summer blockbuster season in Hollywood, a critical time for studios.
US, Taliban to start peace talks
The Taliban and the US announced that they will hold formal talks on finding a political solution to ending nearly 12 years of war in Afghanistan.
Protesters flood streets in Brazil
Enormous demonstrations have shaken cities across Brazil in some of the largest outpourings of frustration in decades.
Infamous murderer appears in public
One of England's most infamous murderers has appeared in public for the first time in 50 years.
Glass blower shakes things up
Although glass-making is an art which is thousands of year's old, the fundamentals have changed very little overtime.
Shane Cotton's Welly exhibition opens
It's the sheer scale of Shane Cotton's works that hits you at his new exhibition at Wellington's City Gallery.
Auckland Zoo's pregnant giraffe
Campbell Live has been invited to follow a giraffe during her pregnancy in the lead up to the birth.
Parents of Stephen Dudley speak out against violence
On the June 6, after rugby training, someone hit Stephen Dudley. It cost the Kelston Boys High School student his life at 15 years old.
Is ACC cutting off people too early?
ACC levies have gone down under this government, but at what cost? A prominent wellington lawyer says ACC is getting rid of injured people from its book to make those saving.
Central Pulse defeat Canterbury Tactix in Porirua
The Central Pulse have defeated the lowly Canterbury Tactix 73-59 in their ANZ Championship clash in Porirua.
The New Plymouth school producing future All Blacks
For a small school, New Plymouth's Francis Douglas Memorial College is starting to punch above its weight in rugby.
Tough challanges for Bike NZ
Bike New Zealand continues to face some tough challenges as it looks toward Rio 2016.
NRL in damage control
Ferguson is the second New South Wales player in a fortnight to be suspended after facing criminal charges a and he could be banned from the NRL for good.
Charity boxes may replace beggars
And after a rise in harassment complaints with beggars, the Wellington City Council is taking action.
Southern residents assess the damage
Evacuated residents in the Christchurch suburb of Mairehau have returned to survey the damage to their waterlogged homes.
Putin, Obama clash over Syria
Deep differences over Syria's fierce civil war clouded a summit of world leaders Monday.
Writing steamy novels to pay the bills
A couple who were having trouble paying their mortgage have literally come up with a novel solution.
ANZ will 'vigorously defend' fee suit
ANZ says it is surprised by claims its fees are unfair and will vigorously defend itself.
Occupation of alleged MFAT leaker revealed
The occupation of a person under suspicion of leaking confidential Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) documents has been revealed.
Rapid transit buses favoured for Wellington
NZTA has released three proposals to upgrade Wellington City's public transport system, favouring a bus rapid transit system.
Saatchi cautioned over 'playful tiff'
Art collector Charles Saatchi has been cautioned over a dramatic assault on his TV presenter wife Nigella Lawson.
VIDEO: Linesman kicked to death in youth football match
A Dutch court convicted six young footballers and the father of one of the players of manslaughter on Monday for kicking to death a volunteer linesman.
VIDEO: Stakes high as Asian World Cup qualifying reaches pinnacle
Five nations around the vast Asian confederation are bracing for the joy or heartbreak that is coming their way on Tuesday in the last games of continental World Cup qualification.
VIDEO: David Beckham makes second trip to China as Football Ambassador
David Beckham started his second trip in China as the Ambassador of the country's football in Beijing.
Anna Wilson reveals X Factor 'lovebirds'
After a night of drama on The X Factor NZ stage, Anna Wilson sat down with 3 News to talk about her time on the show.
Floods in India wash away buildings
Torrential rain and floods have washed away buildings and roads, killing at least 23 people in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand.
VIDEO: Paris Air Show's high fliers
Airbus and Boeing have won pledges for big purchases of their lucrative long-haul wide-body jets, raising hopes that demand is recovering from the recession.
VIDEO: Air NZ unveils A320 at Paris Air Show
The national carrier was invited to the Paris Air Show - the biggest and most prestigious in the world a to unveil their most fuel efficient Airbus.
VIDEO: English rose blooms after 17-year wait for golf major
Finally, after a 17-year wait, England has a major winner: U.S. Open champion Justin Rose.
2013 a vintage year for wine
There's good news for wine enthusiasts, with the 2013 harvest promising to be one of the best vintages yet.
NZ media feels the squeeze
MediaWorks would make an attractive company to buy, says media commentator Bill Ralston.
Iran's continued support of Syria under threat
Syria is the issue dominating discussion at the G8 meeting in Northern Ireland.
Exporter confidence grows
The 2013 Export Barometer survey reveals New Zealand exporter confidence is up from last year.
Costner, Lane talk Man of Steel
There's a new film out here next week called Man of Steel, one that hopes to make Superman relevant to a new generation.
VIDEO: All tries (32-12) Broncos V Wests Tigers, NRL 2013
The pressure may be on Brisbane coach Anthony Griffin but it at least eased somewhat after Brisbane turned around a horror run with a 32-12 NRL win over fellow battlers Wests Tigers at Suncorp Stadium on Monday night.
UK govt accused of spying on diplomats
A newspaper report that British eavesdropping agency GCHQ repeatedly hacked into foreign diplomats' phones and emails has prompted an angry response.
Saatchi-Lawson fight a 'playful tiff'
Charles Saatchi has claimed images of him holding Nigella Lawson around the neck just show "a playful tiff".
Manufacturing crisis 'a joke' - Key
The opposition's plan to revive manufacturing won't be taken seriously by anyone, Prime Minister John Key says.
VIDEO: All wickets Sri Lanka V Australia, ICC Champions Trophy 2013
Sri Lanka's defeat of Australia in the Champions Trophy has meant New Zealand, as well as their trans-Tasman neighbours, have been dumped out of the one-day international cricket competition.
Roads remain closed after floods
Several South Island roads remain closed today after yesterday's extensive flooding.
US, EU to launch trade talks next month
Talks on a sweeping trade deal between the European Union and the United States are to get underway in Washington next month.
X Factor NZ: Anna Wilson eliminated
Last night on The X Factor NZ, Stan Walker farewelled the last of his acts when Anna Wilson was voted off by the other three judges.
Man due in court over armed stand-off
A man in a wheelchair who was allegedly at the centre of a five-hour armed stand-off in an Auckland bank is set to appear in court.
Lundy brain tissue science bad - lawyer
Lawyers for double murderer Mark Lundy have told the Privy Council "bad science" was used to convict him.
Evan Hill's sister gets a new smile
In 2011 the public donated $100,000 towards the cost of Evan Hill's orthodontic treatment, which was easily enough to cover his sister's teeth as well.
St Clair esplanade still crumbling
With more rotten weather forecast, it's a nightmare for the workers desperately trying to stop parts of Dunedin's famous St Clair esplanade from crumbling into the sea.
Police attend armed incident in Penrose
Police are attending an incident on Auckland's Great South Road in the suburb of Penrose.
Rural settlement cut out by floods
Tonight Campbell Live is in the north-west of Motueka, at a little place called Marahau, as well as Sandy Bay and Peach Island, where there has been major flooding.
Chch quake victims deal with flooding
Campbell Live heads south to Christchurch, where the rain has added insult to injury for earthquake victims.
