Green News Unprecedented levels of forever chemicals found in dolphins and whales Scientists have sounded the alarm over toxic forever chemicals, after analysing 127 whales and dolphins. 30/11/2025
New Zealand Two climbers dead after fall on New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook Authorities say they were alerted late on Monday night local time that four climbers needed help as they attempted to climb Mount Cook. Two people were rescued and airlifted by helicopters, as authorities work to recover the bodies of the two remaining climbers. 25/11/2025
Culture news New Zealand book award disqualifies two authors for AI artwork The New Zealand Book Awards Trust introduced a new rule this year stating that any book submitted for the Ockham awards must not contain AI material of any kind. 18/11/2025
Lifestyle The longest name in the world: Is yours one of them? Got a spare hour? If so, you may want to hear the man with the world’s longest name reading it out. 10/11/2025
No Comment Severe winds batter New Zealand for second time in a week Powerful winds swept across parts of New Zealand for the second time in a week on Thursday, disrupting flights, forcing school closures, and causing widespread transport delays. 23/10/2025
New Zealand New Zealand fugitive killed by police, children found safe Tom Phillips had been evading authorities for nearly four years with his three children. He was killed in a shoot-out with police officers, and his children found alive. 08/09/2025
Nutrition Green kiwis earn EU’s first-ever fruit health claim for keeping you regular Kiwis are now EU-certified to keep your digestive system on schedule, becoming the first fresh fruit to get the bloc’s green light for health benefits. 21/08/2025
New Zealand New Zealand to buy US helicopters in €1.3bn military spending package New Zealand’s military spending has trailed that of its larger partners in the Five Eyes intelligence sharing group of countries, which includes the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia. 21/08/2025
New Zealand New Zealand soldier admits spying in country's first such conviction The soldier came to law enforcement attention as part of an operation after a 2019 terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, when a white supremacist opened fire on Muslim worshipers, killing 51. 19/08/2025
Travel News New Zealand to charge tourists to visit top natural attractions The measure aims to generate revenue for conservation while boosting employment opportunities. 05/08/2025
New Zealand FBI opens first office in New Zealand, sparking backlash in China US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said in June that China posed an imminent threat and urged Indo-Pacific countries to increase military spending to 5% of GDP. 01/08/2025
New Zealand New Zealand Parliament suspends lawmakers who performed Māori haka The three politicians from New Zealand's Te Pāti Māori party performed the haka when asked if they supported a controversial bill looking to redefine the country's founding treaty with Māori people. 05/06/2025
No Comment Supporters rally with haka as Māori MPs face sanctions A protest haka by Māori Party MPs in New Zealand’s parliament has sparked deep political division and could lead to record suspensions. 20/05/2025
No Comment New Zealand soldier Dominic Abelen honoured with haka in Ukraine A haka was performed by Ukrainian soldiers to honour Dominic Abelen, a New Zealand soldier of Māori descent killed in 2022, whose body was recently returned to Ukraine, where he was awarded two medals. 14/03/2025
World News New Zealand sacks its top UK envoy over Trump comments Auckland says Phil Goff's position was made 'untenable' by his remarks at an event in London this week. 06/03/2025
Travel News Want to move to New Zealand? New visa welcomes digital nomads All the details on who can get the visa and how to apply. 27/01/2025