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Watch: Football riots grip EU cities

Police deployed water cannons and tear gas against unruly crowds in several Belgian and Dutch cities. Violent scenes unfolded in the streets of multiple European...

Watch: Russia’s top football clubs in mass brawl

Tensions flared when Zenit St. Petersburg took on Spartak Moscow. Six players were sent off as the Russian Cup game between bitter rivals Zenit St....

Serial thief nabbed in Christchurch

Christchurch Police have arrested a 23-year-old man in relation to three dishonesty crimes at retail premises in the city this morning. The first incident occurred...

More cops on the beat to target youth crime in Lower Hutt CBD

The Lower Hutt CBD can expect to see a highly visible Police presence in the coming months, thanks to an operation targeting youth disorder...

Luxury brand Balenciaga sues bondage bear ad producers

Balenciaga wants $25 million from the photographers behind the controversial shoot. Haute couture brand Balenciaga is suing production company North Six, set designer Nicholas Des...

Morocco beat Belgium in momentous World Cup win

Two second-half goals put the North Africans in the driving seat for a place in the knockout stages. Morocco earned a historic World Cup win...

Chiang Kai-shek’s great-grandson wins key Taiwan election

The new star of the nationalist Kuomintang party has become the youngest mayor in Taipei’s history. The great-grandson of Taiwan’s former authoritarian leader Chiang Kai-shek...

‘Labour f**ks the constitution’ – David Farrar

Last week Labour and Greens included 'entrenchment' provisions for some parts of the Water Services Utilities Bill (ie. the proposed 'Three Waters Act'). This means...

Stop ‘out of control’ carbon farming – DemocracyNZ

The further destruction of rural New Zealand by out-of-control carbon farming can be stopped immediately with the appropriate policy settings, say political party DemocracyNZ. DemocracyNZ...

‘Truancy crisis’ – ACT wants to spot fine parents

ACT Leader David Seymour and Education spokesperson Chris Baillie have today proposed a range of solutions to deal with New Zealand’s truancy crisis, including...

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