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Mexico deploys 10,000 troops to U.S. border in exchange for tariff delay

Mexico has agreed to send 10,000 troops to its northern border in exchange for a one-month pause on tariffs threatened by former U.S. President...

Consumer arrears rise

Consumer arrears increased slightly in December as holiday spending drove higher borrowing, but the pace of growth has slowed, indicating households are managing debt...

Bed Bath & Beyond fined $230K for selling unsafe kid’s pyjamas and hot water bottles

Bed Bath & Beyond has been fined $230,000 for breaching the Fair Trading Act by selling non-compliant children's pyjamas and hot water bottles without...

US tariffs may indirectly impact NZ interest rates and economy

While the USA is not imposing tariffs on New Zealand imports, trade measures against countries like Mexico, Canada, and China could still affect New...

Warriors prop Zyon Maiu’u granted early release

One New Zealand Warriors prop Zyon Maiu’u has been released from his contract early to explore opportunities in the NRL across the Tasman. The 21-year-old...

Albo and ‘Dictator Dan’ under scrutiny for dining with controversial college owner

A dinner attended by Australian PM Anthony Albanese and former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has come under scrutiny following revelations that one of the...

DIA blows nearly $1 million on ‘change agent’ workshops

The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union has uncovered another case of government waste, revealing that the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) spent close to $950,000...

Zelensky has no idea where most of ‘$200 billion’ in US aid went

Kiev received far less than the amount repeatedly cited by President Trump and other US officials, the Ukrainian leader insists. Washington has provided Kiev with...

Legacy state media outlet 1News caught in bias scandal over school lunch story

A fresh controversy has erupted around state-funded legacy broadcaster 1News, as allegations surface of deliberate bias and misinformation in its reporting on the government’s...

First Charter Schools open, more to Follow says Seymour

The first wave of New Zealand’s newly established charter schools officially began teaching today, marking what Associate Minister of Education David Seymour calls a...

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