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Obama's worst week yet, say critics
A series of scandals is threatening to derail US president Barack Obama's second term.
Xero wins top prize at Hi-Tech Awards
Wellington company Xero has scooped the top prize at the annual Hi-Tech Awards.
VIDEO LIVE UPDATES: Crusaders V Blues, Super Rugby 2013
Video highlights, live stream commentary, live updates as they happen and minute-by-minute, and all the action as the Crusaders host the Blues at AMI Stadium in Christchurch for the 2013 Super Rugby season.
Mark Todd receives knighthood
Eventing legend Sir Mark Todd was one of a number of sports stars who have been honoured at Buckingham Palace.
US slams Russian missiles going to Syria
The United States' Obama administration denounced Russia on Friday for providing Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime with anti-ship missiles.
IVF technique could boost chance of successful birth
It's being described as one of the most exciting developments in in-vitro fertilisation treatment in decades.
BNZ: Govt should look at tax advantages
The head of one of our biggest banks wants the Government to revamp the tax laws to curb the property market.
VIDEO: Steel upset Magic to move into top four
A big second quarter has carried the Southern Steel to a 65-58 upset over defending champions the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic and into the top four of the trans-Tasman netball league.
Minerals bill amendment passes
Parliament has passed amendments to the Crown Minerals Amendment Act which restrict anti-mining protests.
WINZ: privacy breach 'major stuff up'
A Work and Income employee has emailed the private details of 34 beneficiaries to another claimant by mistake.
Parliament debates dress code on taxpayers' time
We, the taxpayers, also paid for parliamentarians to debate the appropriateness of the clothing one politician was wearing in the house.
Meat held up in China costing NZ industry
New Zealand's beef and lamb is still being blocked from entering China.
VIDEO: All tries (30-21) Melbourne Rebels V Stormers, Super Rugby 2013
A late penalty try at last gave the Melbourne Rebels something to smile about as they recorded a breakthrough 30-21 win over the Stormers in their Super Rugby clash at AAMI Park.
VIDEO: Andre Villas-Boas press conference, Tottenham Hotspur Vs Sunderland, EPL 2013
Only if Spurs beat Sunderland, and Arsenal drop points at Newcastle, will Andre Villas-Boas be managing in the Champions League next season.
VIDEO: Benitez, Moyes press conference Chelsea Vs Everton, EPL 2013
Having won the UEFA Europa League, Chelsea's focus returns to the English Premier League when they face Everton.
VIDEO: Stoke launches probe after prank backfires
Stoke has launched an internal investigation after American midfielder Brek Shea posted a picture of himself holding a severed pig's head while in the team's locker room.
English 'confident' with Budget surplus
Finance Minister Bill English joins The Nation in the studio to discuss the Budget.
VIDEO: Sharks down Force 23-13 in Super Rugby
The Sharks have returned to the Super Rugby winners' list with a gritty 23-13 win over the Western Force in Perth on Friday night.
VIDEO: All tries (54-10) South Sydney Rabbitohs Vs Wests Tigers, NRL 2013
Less than two years ago the Wests Tigers were the swashbuckling entertainers of the NRL and the side tipped for NRL premiership glory sooner rather than later.
VIDEO: All tries (32-6) Brisbane Broncos Vs Gold Coast Titans, NRL 2013
Brisbane forward David Stagg may have suffered a career-ending knee injury as the Broncos punished an ill-disciplined Gold Coast 32-6 at Suncorp Stadium.
VIDEO: Day 2 highlights and all wickets, New Zealand Vs England, 1st test, Lord's
New Zealand maintained their upper hand over England throughout a gloomy but tension-filled second day of the first cricket Test at Lord's.
Bobby Womack's latest chapter
Without its latest chapter, Bobby Womack's life would have read like a Greek tragedy.
South African police brutality at all time high - politician
A former politician says that police brutality in South Africa is as bad now as it was during the apartheid era.
Beth Orton's acoustic return
Beth Orton is back with her new album 'Sugaring Season'.
Chiefs down Hurricanes to top Super ladder
The Chiefs showed their defensive resilience to hold out the Hurricanes 17-12 on Friday night to go top of the Super Rugby table.
Sea rescue after man seriously injured
A crew member of a cruise ship who was seriously injured about 240 km north of Cape Reinga was been rescued by helicopter.
The truth about the new Anchor bottles
Since Anchor released their new milk bottles the company has been inundated with calls from angry consumers.
Government's Food for Schools revealed
Tonight comes the Budget announcement you didn't hear yesterday a Food for Schools.
Runner gearing up for 100km challenge
A Christchurch runner, whose training regime would leave many athletes gasping, is about to take on some of Australia's fittest.
Australian politician caught out on Facebook
A senior Australian politician has fallen foul of social media.
Parker remains unbeaten heading into Botha bout
Kiwi heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker's extended his unbeaten record to 5-0 with a unanimous win over Brice Ritani-Coe in Los Angeles.
Christchurch's ever-changing cityscape
More than 1000 dangerous buildings are already gone from inside the central city, but even more must come down to make way for the rebuild.
Parents 'disgusted' by disabled care pay
Parents caring for highly disabled adult children are disgusted at the Government's solution.
Banks given credit downgrade warning
An international credit rating agency has placed eight smaller New Zealand banks on notice of a credit downgrade.
NZ meat held up at Chinese border
Virtually all of New Zealand's meat exports have been blocked at the Chinese border.
Police may be disciplined for discounted food
The Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has threatened to discipline any staff who accept cheap hamburgers and fast food while they're in uniform.
Students support loan crackdown
There's been solid support from students here for the tough budget crackdown on graduates living overseas and ignoring their loans.
An old ambulance meticulously decorated by a Pakistani artist has been doing the rounds on Wellington's streets today.
Police restrain anti-poverty protesters
Police had to physically push anti-poverty protestors back after they tried to block the entrance to Vector Arena where John Key is due to give a post-Budget speech.
Police helicopter shoots in Rio streets
Police in Rio de Janiero have been forced to admit to using excessive force after one of their helicopters sprayed the streets below with gunfire.
Budget - business likes it, opposition loathes it
Finance Minister Bill English says it was good to have $900 million to spend in his latest Budget.
Raising awareness for sign language week
It's New Zealand Sign Language Week and it is hoped awareness will be raised to get more Kiwis learning the language.
The week in Australia with Rachel Morton
Australia's budget was also delivered this week, with two significant changes.
Children's commissioner welcomes Budget
The children's commissioner has welcomed Government initiatives to address child poverty, despite the Budget being less generous than expected.
Metro: Last Light launch trailer
Launch trailer for Metro: Last Light, the post-apocalyptic sequel to Metro 2033.
Riddick trailer
Vin Diesel returns as Riddick and inds himself up against an alien race of predators.
Customs frustrated by synthetic drugs
Customs officers are frustrated they are being forced to return harmful drugs to the community.
Pacific Rim trailer 2
The final trailer for Guillermo del Toro's Kaiju vs giant robot movie has been released.
Eurozone in longest ever recession
The eurozone is in a stubborn slump that has surpassed even the calamity that hit the region in the financial crisis of 2008-2009.
VIDEO: IPL spot fixing - Sreesanth, others arrested
Police arrested test bowler Shantakumaran Sreesanth and two other Indian cricketers over allegations of spot-fixing during a domestic Twenty20 tournament.
Google accused of dishonesty over taxes
UK lawmakers subjected search giant Google to blistering criticism, accusing the US Internet company of playing games with Britain's tax rules.
VIDEO: England Vs New Zealnd, First Test Lord's 2013
In the curtain-raiser to an action-packed English summer of international cricket, New Zealand stole the show by limiting England to a plodding 160-4 on the first day of the first test at Lord's.
Tornado winds more than 300kph
Ten tornadoes touched down in several small communities in North Texas leaving at least six people dead, dozens injured and hundreds homeless.
PSG's David Beckham set to retire from football
David Beckham is retiring from soccer, ending a career that made him a global celebrity.
Kiwi pilot remembers dambuster raids
A New Zealand man was the guest of honour at a service to mark the 70th anniversary of the dambusters raids.
Syrian troops repel rebel attack on Aleppo prison
A Syrian activist group says rebels have withdrawn from a prison in the northern city of Aleppo after heavy fighting with government troops.
From dancer to frontman to solo artist
You may have heard of Eden Mulholland as the front man of Kiwi pop-rock band Motocade.
Balancing family and work
Caring for your family and working to support them, too, can be a precarious balancing act.
Does NZ have a child poverty issue?
One major issue heading into the Budget was child poverty.
The Christchurch families still waiting
The Government has increased spending in Christchurch a it's now up to $15 billion dollars. But is that money working?
