NCEA, scholarship exams start today
NCEA and scholarship exams begin on Tuesday with assessments in dance, maths and Tongan. The Qualifications Authority said 121 exams would be...
Parihaka: Remembering a legacy of peaceful resistance
Today marks 143 years since the invasion of the once-thriving Taranaki settlement led by Māori rangatira, Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.
Ōpōtiki raids: Iwi rejects minister's denial children were left without parents
Te Whakatōhea is standing by claims children were left to fend for themselves after their parents were arrested.
Family faces eviction over misunderstanding of housing rules
A family with four children are facing eviction from their emergency accommodation. And they have lost housing support from Bristol City Council after refusing to accept a flat in Bedminster.
Mum opens her Amazon parcel and is 'physically sick' after horrifying discovery
Mum Rachel McAdam opened her parcel and was immediately horrified by the smell that emanated - and received a full refund from Amazon after telling customer service what had arrived
Housing activist Kwajo Tweneboa says 'the Equalities Act does not exist within social housing'
Social housing activist Kwajo Tweneboa has called out councils for alleged discrimination against vulnerable individuals and breaking rules set by the Equality Act 2010
North Korean troops 'gun down their own Russian comrades'
A Russian soldier has revealed how North Korean troops sent to aid in Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine gunned down their own comrades after shooting in the wrong direction
Moment Putin shows female North Korean minister who's boss
The dictator expressed his gratitude to Kim Jong Un 's top envoy after he bailed out the Russian leader by deploying 11,000 troops to fight against Ukraine
What do boys think about periods?
There does appear to be a positive shift, despite feeling the old-school period awkwardness between males and females.
2 women and a girl rescued from bonded labour in Valasaravakkam
Two women and a girl rescued from bonded labour in Chennai, facing debt and torture, now safe and receiving care.
'Vladimir Putin's gangs of Russian spies are now reckless and desperate'
Russia is becoming desperate and the behaviour of its intelligence agencies is a direct reflection of what they are allowed to do by President Vladimir Putin
How a young wahine uses te reo Māori to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams
A young wahine Māori is using the power of her language to inspire rangatahi to chase their dreams and realise that "the world is better with them in it".
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