WorldThree killed, 81 injured in stampede at Algerian football matchFans fell from the upper stands when a security barrier collapsed.22 Jun 08:11 PM
BusinessNigeria to include ‘illegal’ activities when calculating GDPInformal economy's shady deals could be included in new economic data.09 Jan 08:42 PM
BusinessEight OPEC+ members extend oil supply cuts until end of DecemberKey countries have been delaying production increases.03 Nov 08:41 PM
New ZealandSpecial votes confirm Winston Peters holds the power - so what does he really want?03 Nov 09:00 PM
Politics'Perilous situation': Ahmed Zaoui's lawyer speaks of her fears for the NZ citizen31 Oct 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumAgribusiness‘Expect a bloodbath’: Futures pricing suggests another weak dairy auctionPrices are expected to weaken further at latest Global Dairy Trade auction.15 Aug 04:56 AM
WorldA glance at the world’s deadliest quakes in past 25 yearsA magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook Turkey and Syria, killing thousands of people.07 Feb 08:41 PM
PremiumPremiumAll WhitesAll Whites star under injury cloud as coach ponders experimental 'tweaks'The team may also have an unexpected diversion in the form of the Black Caps in Abu Dhabi.09 Nov 06:00 AM
New ZealandWelcome Home! Refugee Ahmed Zaoui returns safely to AlgeriaAfter years in exile, NZ's best-known refugee is back in Algeria.30 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldMacron admits use of torture in Algeria warFrance has formally acknowledged its military's systemic use of torture in Algerian War.14 Sep 05:00 PM
World12 dead after Algeria World Cup celebrationsRaucous celebrations after Algeria qualified for the 2014 World Cup finals were linked to the deaths of 12 people and some 240 injured, authorities reported, as soccer-mad fans poured into the streets and revellers raced their cars and honked.20 Nov 07:46 PM
TravelStranger than fiction in AlgeriaA hundred years after Albert Camus was born, Edmund Vallance visits Algiers.17 Nov 09:00 PM
New ZealandMiddle East unrest doesn't equal revolution - professorThe wave of protests across the Middle East and North Africa don't yet constitute revolution and real democratic change may be decades away, Auckland University associate professor Stephen Hoadley says.21 Feb 12:59 AM
WorldPower of brutality and its limitsLessons from an extraordinary uprising - for protesters and police alike.17 Feb 04:30 PM
Football World CupFIFA World Cup: What happened at the Cup overnightNicolas Anelka's foul-mouthed tirade at the French coach dominated overnight news at the WC.19 Jun 06:44 PM
New ZealandZaoui to launch fast food careerThe Algerian man once branded a security risk to NZ looks forward to socialising with customers at his new fast food caravan.04 May 02:35 AM
WorldMissing ship may have held missilesThe Russian-crewed ship allegedly carrying timber and hijacked by pirates earlier this month may have actually been carrying secret missiles bound for the Middle East as cargo.31 Aug 10:07 PM