
'Don't know what the f*** they're doing': Trump blasts Israel, Iran
US President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House Israel and Iran had been "fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the f*** they're doing".
US President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House Israel and Iran had been "fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the f*** they're doing".
Government's 'green bank' was losing money and underperforming, BusinessDesk's Garth Bray talks business with 2degrees.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters talks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge on latest developments in the conflict between Iran and Israel.
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National primary healthcare company Tend becomes its own primary health organisation, allowing for direct contracting with Health NZ.
Rebuild will demolish all but one building and create $336m village called The Point Mission Bay. Video / Eastcliffe
Act leader David Seymour is rejecting claims his controversial Regulatory Standards Bill could lead to corporations seeking compensation if their property rights are affected.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says it's still not clear what disruption the war has inflicted on oil supply chains. Video / Mark Mitchell
Herald Travel writer, Sarah Pollok talks to Ryan Bridge about the latest winter travel trends.
Herald NOW's panel Jose Pagani and Matty McLean join Ryan Bridge to talk new wellington toilet, "fridge cigarettes" & Israel Iran conflict
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark joins Herald NOW to explain how she views the US strikes on Iran and what needs to happen next
Noel Leeming's chief operations officer talks to Ryan Bridge about the impact of Microsoft support for Windows 10 ending in October.
Pinnacles Health CEO, Justin Butcher on the $175 boost in funding the Government hopes will lead to faster care.
Chiefs midfielder Quinn Tupaea is back in the Black jersey following the All Blacks naming on Monday.
BusinessDesk's Garth Bray talks business with 2degrees, virtual fencing firm Halter reaches billion-dollar status and how much would you pay for a single Kiwifruit?
What are your rights with the new healthy homes rules? Ryan Bridge speaks to Matt Ball from the NZ Property Federation and Zac Thomas from Renters United.
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Independent economist Cameron Bagrie speaks to Herald NOW about how Middle East tensions will affect oil and petrol prices.
Herald NOW ventures to the capital to canvas Wellington's 2.3 million dollar toilets complete with a light show
Labour leader Chris Hipkins joins Herald NOW to talk politics including what Labour makes of the US strikes on Iran and his recent trip to China.
NZ First Minister Shane Jones joins Herald NOW to talk about trying to get a treaty settlement with Ngāpuhi and the future of regional government.
Iran strikes back at the US by firing missiles at its air base in Qatar. Herald NOW checks in with a Kiwi journalist live from Doha.
Reporter Aisha visits a fairy wonderland that has sprung up in the heart of industrial Auckland, with an exclusive look behind the scenes with their 'Fairy Godmother'.
Scott Robertson’s 33-man squad for France series includes world-class players but is it balanced?
Craig Piggott left Rocket Lab to build cow collars and create a virtual fencing company in 2017. Its technology is now digitising farms and ranches around the world.
The new public toilet features rainbow lighting and a ribbed timber facade. Video / Ethan Manera
MetService Severe Weather - June 23 - 28. Video / MetService
Seymour responds to NZ First drafting bill for only one Ngāpuhi settlement.
David Seymour says New Zealand is still waiting for further information before responding to calls to denounce the bombings as a breach of international law.
Julia DeLuney is on trial in the High Court at Wellington for the murder of her 79-year-old mother Helen Gregory in her Khandallah home. Video / Mark Mitchell
NZ Herald Live: David Seymour holds post-Cabinet press conference
Scott Robertson has called up five new faces for his first All Blacks class of 2025, with his 35-man squad for next month’s series against France named.
All Black Caleb Clarke's statement outside Auckland District Court following his sentencing, where he was discharged without conviction. Video / Sylvie Whinray
Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford turned 7 on June 21, with Clarke Gayford making a 'Jellycat Diner' cake for the occasion. Video / @clarkegayford