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Matthew Hooton: NZ must prepare for the end of the rules-based era
OPINION: If international law no longer exists, NZ needs a new approach.
First liquidator's report out on Actura NZ: debts of $3.6m listed
Director blamed the pandemic as well as a failure to secure urgent funding to keep going.
China would destroy US military in fight over Taiwan, top secret document warns
Reliance on costly arms has US exposed to China’s ability to mass-produce cheaper systems.
Tall Ferns seek World Cup qualification
The Tall Ferns have flown into Bangalore for their first FIBA Asia Cup campaign with hopes high after a tour of Taiwan and Singapore
From wind to tariffs: Avocado growers navigate a tougher but resilient season
Shipments reached 3.445 million trays, only a 9% drop despite wild weather.
China punishes Japan’s new leader with economic pain
China’s response to Sanae Takaichi's lack of ambiguity over Taiwan has been immediate.
Destinations making the biggest return with Kiwi tourists revealed by NZ Travel Stats
Newly published travel figures show a big shift in movements across the NZ border.
Cherry skies: Summerfruit airlift about to take off
The summer rush for $100m in exports is about to start.
Letters: Treat China as a valued friend, despite war games
OPINION: 'We need a reset of our relationship with China.'
Visitor numbers to NZ still at around 80% of pre-Covid levels
The recovery shows Kiwis taking holidays overseas is far stronger.