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Why ‘messy and spicy’ Netflix show High Tides has gone viral
The show is gaining traction online as people flock to the streaming service to watch it.
Foal play: Horse on the loose forces cargo jet back to New York
The pilot radioed air traffic control about the escape and requested a vet's assistance.
The woman with the flower tattoo: Cold case mystery solved
The body of Rita Roberts has been formally identified 31 years after her death.
Brussels killing drives an EU push to toughen border and deportation laws
Abdesalem Lassoued had been denied residency in four European countries before his spree.
'Ready to sacrifice himself': Tunisian suspect in Brussels shooting killed
Investigators still trying to determine a motive for Monday night's attack in Brussels.
Brussels police shoot dead suspected extremist accused of killing two Swedes
A suspect in a shooting rampage that killed two Swedish football fans has been shot dead.
Two Swedish football fans killed as gunman opens fire in Brussels
Gunmen posted video to social media pledging support to Islamic State.
Hiker knocked unconscious in fall saved by call from boss
A Belgian man toppled 40 metres down a mountain in the French Pyrenees.
Alibaba accused of ‘possible espionage’ at European hub
Financial Times: Chinese group’s logistics arm under scrutiny over use of sensitive data.
Apple and Microsoft in fight over iMessage and Bing ‘gatekeeper’ label
FT: EU aims to curb Big Tech as it lists services to be regulated under digital act.
Immigration, Ukraine war drives luxury real estate demand
New Zealand's political stability and lifestyle are big draws for international buyers.
In Europe, historic churches are being turned into night clubs and hotels
Centuries-old churches now offer a different kind of service.
Euro vision: Sir Grahame Sydney hosts tour of Europe’s top art galleries
Legendary NZ painter to explain Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Monet on exclusive new tour.
Europe travel: ‘The most moving experience you’ll ever have on foreign shores’
10 World War I battlefields and memorials to visit.
'The Champagne of Beers' leaves French Champagne producers frothing
Customs destroy 2000 cans of beer at the request of houses and growers of Champagne.
Editorial: NZ's renewed standing with Nato
Opinion: Our editorial on the Foreign Minister's meeting with Nato in Brussels.
Nanaia Mahuta to attend Nato meeting ahead of potential Russian counteroffensive in Ukraine
Former prime minister Jacinda Ardern attended the Nato summit in Madrid last year.
Extraordinary images from ‘paralysed’ city
Irate farmers have brought a major city to a standstill, staging an epic tractor protest.
Putin ally and ex-KGB spy found dead in mysterious circumstances
Viatcheslav Rovneiko, 59, was found unconscious and could not be saved by doctors.
Zelenskyy makes emotional appeal for EU membership
Zelenskyy made the appeal at end of short trip outside Ukraine seeking new weaponry.
Germany, Denmark, Netherlands pledge tanks for Ukraine
Belgium has also shown interest in participating in latest military aid.