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Trump pulls in $5 million following indictment – media

More than a quarter of the donations came from first-time contributors, an official with his campaign claims. Former US President Donald Trump has raised over...

Video of blast which killed Russian blogger surfaces

The explosion in the city of St. Petersburg has left one person dead and at least 32 injured, authorities report. Footage of the blast that...

Watch: ‘What is a woman?’ – a ‘leftfield question’ says Hipkins

The PM was asked the question by Sean Plunket of The Platform at a press conference today. A hot topic in New Zealand right now...

Quantity of meth in ‘Honey Bear’ importation investigation set to increase

Police have recovered more than a quarter of a tonne of methamphetamine concealed amongst a shipment of beer, and that figure is expected to...

Police dogs get new Škoda vehicles to meet the demands of the job

New Zealand Police is beginning a roll-out of new purpose-built dog vans, following a successful four-month trial in the Waikato. A prototype 206kW Škoda Superb...

Police investigating fatal Kaitaia crash involving pedestrian

Police are investigating a fatal crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian in Kaitaia on Friday 31 March. Emergency services responded to reports of the...

Finland facing likely rightward turn as ‘Rock Star PM’ loses election

Although the liberal-conservative National Coalition Party - having edged out its competitors in a tight run - pledged that it was open to negotiating...

Wagner chief declares ‘Bakhmut captured’

Evgeny Prigozhin dedicated the “formal” seizure of the key Donbass city to a killed Russian war blogger. The head of the Russian private military company...

Former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon denies lesbian rumours

In a podcast interview with the BBC, Sturgeon said the 'extraordinary' rumours about her personal life were part of the reason why she resigned. The...

Mahuta to attend NATO meeting

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nanaia Mahuta, departs for Europe today, where she will attend a session of the NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting in Brussels...

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