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Former Al Jazeera reporter Kamahl Santamaria quits as TVNZ Breakfast Host after complaint from female colleague – Media

Kamahl Santamaria has quit his role on TVNZ's Breakfast Show after only 32 days in the job. According to media reports the resignation comes...

Wigan win 2022 Challenge Cup Final

Wigan Warriors came from behind in the closing 5 minutes to lift the Betfred Challenge Cup at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Scores from Harry Smith,...

Watch: Ardern Harvard speech ‘Ratioed’ on YouTube

While the Prime Minister's Harvard Commencement Address this week was well-received by its 'liberal woke' audience at the Ivy League establishment, it seems kiwis...

Vodafone Warriors 16 – 24 Newcastle Knights

The Vodafone Warriors have lost their Indigenous Round NRL clash with the Newcastle Knights 24-16 at the Moreton Daily Stadium in Redcliffe. Match scorecard is...

Mt. Albert homicide: Victim named, suspect arrested

Police are now in a position to release the name of the man who was found deceased in Roy Clements Treeway, Mount Albert, on...

Aussie rival challenges Kyrgios to $2 million boxing match

Bernard Tomic has had enough of Kyrgios' trash talking. Bernard Tomic wants to settle his dispute with Nick Kyrgios for once and for all...

Police updates – Palmy serious assault, fatal house fire in New Plymouth

Police updates on crimes and investigations for 28 May 2022. Mount Albert homicide: Warrant to arrest issued Police can confirm a warrant to arrest has now...

Iran seizes Greek tankers after US ‘piracy’

Tehran’s troops boarded two Greek oil tankers after Athens enabled the US seizure of an Iranian-flagged vessel. Iranian soldiers seized two oil tankers flying...

Egor Kholmogorov: The intertwined roots of history explain why Russia can’t let go of Ukraine

Centuries of shared history mean that the fate of Kiev will always remain Moscow's core interest. In August 1948, the US National Security Council issued...

Cancer patients seek damages from Fukushima operator

Six plaintiffs, who were children at the time of the 2011 disaster, are seeking nearly five million dollars in compensation. A Tokyo court began...

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