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Arrests in Operation Rangiriri

Police have arrested three people in relation to Operation Rangiriri, the serious assault on the Waikato Expressway in March. Seven search warrants, four in Auckland...

Appeal for witnesses to Gisborne incident

Police would like to hear from any witnesses to an incident that occurred in Kaiti, Gisborne on Friday afternoon (17 June). About 12:20pm two men...

Update – Matamata firearms incident

Enquiries are continuing following a firearms incident in Wardville near Matamata this morning. Police were initially called to Waghorn Road just after 1.35am after a...

#royalfamilylied trends on Twitter as Markle supporters demand release of ‘bullying report’

Supporters of Meghan Markle on social media suggest the Royal Family's refusal to release its internal report into bullying claims against her prove the...

Roy Jones Jr offers to fight Klitschko in Russia-Ukraine row

The former pound-for-pound icon is ready to settle their differences in the ring if needs be. Roy Jones Jr. has hit back at fellow boxing...

Australian PM explains stance on Assange extradition

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese refused to publicly demand that the US drop charges against the WikiLeaks co-founder. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday...

Colombia elects leftist president for 1st time

The former mayor of Bogota vowed to unite the country. Gustavo Petro won the presidential election in Colombia on Sunday with over 50% of the...

‘Team of 5 Million – Yeah Where?’

Want to voice an opinion? Send us a ‘Letter to the Editor’ by email to editor@dailytelegraph.co.nz, including your name, or initials, or ‘Anonymous’, and...

Ireland calls British plan ‘vandalism’

London’s plan to scrap the post-Brexit trade agreement would seriously damage Northern Ireland’s economy, Micheal Martin said. Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin accused the UK...

Merch for new US holiday triggers racial controversy

From T-shirts to watermelon salads, corporate America’s response to the newest federal holiday has generated backlash. With ‘Juneteenth’ now a federal holiday, US retailers have...

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