WorldMedia blackout: The huge story China doesn't want you to readIt's a story making headlines across the world. But China doesn't want anyone to know.17 Jun 03:05 AM
WorldHong Kong police begin to clear streets of protestersPolice and protesters are facing off as authorities try to clear the streets.17 Jun 02:01 AM
WorldBoy, 5, killed after window falls on him from 20th floorThe boy was struck on the head and died in hospital.16 Jun 09:09 PM
WorldHong Kong leader Carrie Lam's pledge fails to satisfyHong Kong protest leaders push for more concessions.16 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldHong Kong leader suspends unpopular extradition billMeasure would have enabled authorities to send suspects to stand trial in mainland China.15 Jun 07:42 AM
New Zealand'Pretty scary': Tauranga woman in Hong Kong can't wait to get homeClaire has loved living in Hong Kong for eight years but this week it all changed.14 Jun 05:39 PM
New ZealandHong Kong-Kiwi will return to NZ if extradition law passesProtesters feel new law will end Hong Kong's autonomy.13 Jun 04:01 AM
BDBDBusinessChina's appetite for NZ red meat growsRed meat sales in China in April jumped 62 per cent by value from the previous April.13 Jun 01:32 AM
New ZealandBreakthrough cancer research gets $5m boostScientists working on revolutionary cancer therapy get $5m boost from Govt.12 Jun 11:54 PM
WorldChilling doco exposes China's hidden baby shameNew doco exposes forced sterilisation, child abandonment and state-sponsored kidnappings.12 Jun 09:33 PM
BusinessWhy Wall Street is pumping billions into ChinaIt's unicorn hunting season in China.12 Jun 09:03 PM
WorldHong Kong police fire tear gas as protests escalateViolence marks a major escalation in the territory's biggest political crisis in years.12 Jun 08:56 AM
New ZealandChinese visitor numbers dip in China-NZ Year of Tourism 2019Tourism expert says NZ no longer 'flavour of the month' for Chinese travellers.12 Jun 06:14 AM
BusinessApple's back-up plan for iPhones if China pulls the plugApple has a backup plan.11 Jun 08:36 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessAfrican swine fever provides huge boost for NZ meat exports'When China gets hungry, everybody pays attention'.11 Jun 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumTravelChina: New ideas in old BeijingLong after Beijing hosted the Olympics, Chris Leadbeater finds it's still at a crossroads.11 Jun 02:00 AM
PremiumPremiumConstructionRevealed: China's $11 billion NZ building spend-upRaft of projects in pipeline over next eight years, and $2.1b of work already happening.09 Jun 05:00 PM
New ZealandNo high-risk countries: Immigration NZ denies it is tougher for some to get NZ visitor visaAgency claims it doesn't decline applicants based on country of origin or race.09 Jun 12:08 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandRock solid evidence: 267kg of meth found in concreteMeth mixed in concrete and CCTV led to 267kg of drugs smuggled by Hong Kong syndicate.06 Jun 07:00 AM
PremiumPremiumBusinessChina agency urges formula makers to look abroadChina's infant formula makers have been urged to buy up overseas assets.06 Jun 06:27 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandUnwelcome visitors: Tourists from these countries find it tough to get a NZ visaAbout 66 per cent from Iraq declined compared with only 5 per cent from China.05 Jun 11:00 PM
TravelChina issues travel warning over US 'shootings'China warns citizens to "fully assess the risks" of travel in the US after "shootings".05 Jun 09:54 PM
PremiumPremiumWorldHe stayed at Tiananmen to the end. Now he wonders what it meantNew York Times: Zhou Duo helped save lives by negotiating the evacuation of protesters.04 Jun 09:24 PM
WorldChina ups Tiananmen Square securityChina stepped up security around Tiananmen Square in central Beijing yesterday.04 Jun 05:00 PM
New ZealandFamily's heartache: 'We even hired a helicopter to find him'Family this week posted a reward of $200,000 for information.04 Jun 05:12 AM
PremiumPremiumWorldA tale of murder, revenge and a Canadian immigrant dream gone wrongNew York Times: A wrenching drama of family ties gone rancid, revenge and violence.04 Jun 05:00 AM
WorldTiananmen Square massacre: China finally says unspeakable wordsChinese state media have used taboo words as part of an astounding attack on the West.04 Jun 02:00 AM
PremiumPremiumWorld30 years after Tiananmen, 'Tank Man' remains an icon and a mysteryNew York Times: 30 years later, Tank Man is still a source of enduring fascination.03 Jun 08:08 PM
WorldRiches and repression in modern ChinaThe 30 years since Tiananmen marked by rising prosperity, sweeping crackdowns.03 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldA little corner of Hong Kong that remembers Tiananmen atrocityIt is the world's only museum commemorating the Tiananmen Square crackdown.02 Jun 05:00 PM
SportI almost died on Everest. This is why I still want to go back.If someone offered me the chance to climb Everest in next few years, I would ... say yes.01 Jun 06:38 PM
TravelHailstorm shreds A380 cockpitPictures show the plane nose blunted and the glass badly cracked and pitted by flying ice.30 May 05:23 AM
Business'Don't say we didn't warn you!': China threatens Trump with trade 'nuclear option'China has a powerful weapon up its sleeve in the bitter trade war.30 May 02:03 AM
PremiumPremiumWorldMilitary Insider who saw Tiananmen Massacre breaks 30-year-silenceNew York Times: Insider defies political taboo to describe the bloody crackdown.28 May 09:36 PM