New Zealand player Chris Wood is set to return to the field after a long injury absence, providing a significant boost for his national team ahead of the World Cup. Wood, who has been recovering from a knee injury, underwent surgery last December.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon described recent threats by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iranian civilian infrastructure as 'unhelpful.' He emphasized the need to de-escalate military tensions and focus on preventing conflict escalation.
Australia and New Zealand claimed the titles at the 2026 3x3 Asia Cup held in Singapore. The Australian team won the women's title while New Zealand secured the men's championship, showcasing intense competition and historic results.
New Zealand is considering utilizing options it holds with the International Energy Agency as a safeguard against potential future fuel supply shortages. This initiative comes amid increasing global challenges in securing energy sources.
A New Zealand doctor has sent a $1600 bill to the US Embassy in Wellington, blaming Washington for rising fuel prices linked to the ongoing trade war. This unusual action has sparked significant reactions on social media.
In an unprecedented move, a New Zealand doctor sent a bill to the US embassy in Wellington, seeking compensation for fuel costs incurred due to rising prices linked to political conditions. Dr. Shane Dunphy, who runs the Onslow Medical Centre, is requesting a reimbursement of NZD 2,790.95.
New Zealand and the Cook Islands have signed a defense agreement aimed at enhancing security cooperation between the two nations amid rising tensions due to a potential deal with China. This agreement seeks to promote stability in the Pacific region.
ThroughLine has announced the development of a new tool aimed at directing users showing extremist tendencies on ChatGPT to humanitarian and digital support to combat extremism. This initiative comes amid growing concerns about user safety and increasing lawsuits against AI companies.
New Zealand has signed a defense and security agreement with the Cook Islands, aiming to mend relations affected by the island's strategic pact with China. This move is part of New Zealand's efforts to enhance its influence in the Pacific region.
Rescue teams in New Zealand successfully saved a lost dog named 'Brooke' from a dense forest after volunteers raised funds for the search operation. The dog had gone missing during a hike with its owner, prompting many strangers to contribute to the rescue efforts.
Rescue teams in New Zealand successfully saved a lost dog named <strong>Molly</strong> after strangers raised <strong>$6,300</strong> to fund the search. The dog went missing after its owner, <strong>Jessica Johnston</strong>, fell from a <strong>55-meter</strong> waterfall, prompting a helicopter intervention to reunite them.
Former New Zealand Prime Minister <strong>Jacinda Ardern</strong> has announced her relocation to <strong>Sydney</strong>, Australia, reflecting a significant trend of mass migration among New Zealanders. Over <strong>600,000</strong> New Zealanders have chosen to leave their country in recent years.
Business confidence in New Zealand sharply declined in March, reaching its lowest point since mid-2024 due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East. This downturn reflects growing concerns among companies about the future of the local economy.
New Zealand is exploring options with the International Energy Agency to secure fuel supplies amid global tensions. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasizes the importance of this strategy to avoid potential shortages.
New Zealand has announced the launch of new futures contracts based on the <strong>S&P/NZX 20</strong> index starting in late April. This initiative aims to address a long-standing gap in its financial markets and meet investor needs.
New Zealand faced a disappointing performance in their friendly match against Finland, ending in a goalless draw. This match raises concerns about their readiness for the upcoming World Cup.
New Zealand has announced an update to its national fuel strategy amid global tensions, particularly in the Middle East. The government emphasizes the importance of preparedness for any potential supply shortages.
The New Zealand national football team, led by player Elijah Just, is striving for a historic achievement by qualifying for the Round of 16 in the 2026 World Cup, a feat not accomplished in previous tournaments. The team aims to advance past the group stage for the first time in its history.
The New Zealand government has unveiled an emergency plan aimed at addressing potential fuel supply shortages amid escalating global crises. This initiative is part of the country's preparations to manage the fallout from the Middle East conflict and the likelihood of supply disruptions.
New Zealand's Finance Minister, Nicola Willis, forecasts continued economic growth despite a slowdown attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. She highlighted that rising fuel prices will negatively impact local businesses and the economy overall.
New Zealand's Finance Minister, Nicola Willis, announced that the government will not take drastic measures to reduce fuel prices due to insufficient financial capacity. This decision comes as citizens face significant increases in fuel costs, impacting overall living expenses.