WorldDuterte likens drug campaign to HitlerPhilippines President Rodrigo Duterte says he would like to "slaughter" millions of addicts just like Adolf Hitler "massacred" millions of Jewish people.30 Sep 04:52 AM
Banking and financeWhy Deutsche Bank is now a big worryWhat is going on in the banking industry? The big questions answered.29 Sep 09:17 PM
Banking and financeIs another German bank in trouble?Deutsche Bank is battling rumours the German government is readying a rescue plan, but is another German bank also in trouble?29 Sep 05:21 PM
Banking and financeDeutsche Bank throwing shades of 2008The man who co-led Deutsche Bank for three years until July last year, was careful not to mention the gigantic elephant in the room.29 Sep 01:52 AM
WorldFury over $630 million Brexit 'lie'Brexit backers have quietly dropped a slogan printed on a bus during the campaign, but others aren't willing to let them forget.13 Sep 10:20 AM
OpinionPartnership powers in the PacificSmall developing states in the Pacific have traditionally relied on imports of fossil fuels.31 Aug 05:00 PM
TaxWho's next in the tax firing line?EU's $20 billion tax bill for Apple could set the stage for wider battle and Google, Amazon and Starbucks among firms likely to face scrutiny.31 Aug 03:45 AM
BusinessThe movement to build a Brexit wallFarmers and industry leaders are pressing the government to support domestic business.31 Aug 12:52 AM
Agribusiness reportFree trade opportunity not to be missedThis lack of certainty over Brexit presents risks for NZ's agricultural exporters, as well as opportunities for our much-vaunted trade negotiators.30 Aug 03:00 PM
TaxNo probe into NZ tax haven status, says EUNew Zealand is not being singled out for investigation as a tax haven, the European Union says.03 Aug 12:49 AM
TaxEU tax haven blacklist: NZ investigatedNew Zealand could face sanctions as the European Union investigates the country as part of a crack-down on global tax havens.01 Aug 06:15 AM
World'Why should I keep them and feed them?'The Turkish president said that he would reinstate the death penalty to deal with those who took park in the coup attempt19 Jul 04:59 AM
WorldTurkish purges spread to police forcesArrests and sackings of those allegedly linked to a failed coup plot in Turkey intensified today as authorities fired 8000 police officers18 Jul 09:38 AM
WorldYou thought Erdogan was bad before?COMMENT: If Erdogan was a maddening ally before for Europe and the US, the leader who has just overcome a coup will be capable of almost anything.17 Jul 05:26 AM
OpinionEditorial: Britain can move forward with PM MayMany in Britain will be breathing more easily knowing a new Prime Minister is being sworn in today.13 Jul 05:00 PM
BusinessFran O'Sullivan: Turnbull's close shave holds lessons for KeyCOMMENT: Malcolm Turnbull's narrow win in Australia ought to put fellow political brahmin John Key on notice.13 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionDr Stephen Hoadley: Secure and safe after BrexitCOMMENT: Post Brexit, it's business as usual for existing institutions and policies in defence, counter-terrorism and migration management.12 Jul 05:00 PM
New ZealandJohn Key: Brexit will 'challenge' NZ in EuropeJohn Key says NZ will have to work harder to push its credentials in Europe now that the UK no longer be a strong voice at the EU table on its behalf.12 Jul 01:03 AM
OpinionMark Avis: Reproach on Brexit voters forgets EU's failingsCOMMENT: When people are made to feel ashamed or afraid to express perfectly legitimate views, something is going very, very wrong in a democratic system.11 Jul 05:00 PM
AirlinesWhat destination offers best value for money?Have you ever wonder what place will give you the most bang for your buck?07 Jul 11:19 PM
OpinionVincent Matthews: A tale of two PMs misjudging voter sentimentCOMMENT: Neither would admit it, but David Cameron and Malcolm Turnbull have been victims of a false belief.07 Jul 05:00 PM
New ZealandBrits seek EU passports after BrexitMore UK citizens are researching their family histories online in the hopes of securing an EU passport, despite voting to Brexit.06 Jul 12:35 AM
New ZealandKey to meet departing British PMPrime Minister John Key will meet outgoing British Prime Minister David Cameron in London next week.04 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldThis is why Brexit might not happenFormer British PM Tony Blair has suggested Britain may opt for a second vote as more than one million Brits who voted to 'leave' change their minds.04 Jul 08:48 AM
OpinionJohn RoughanJohn Roughan: Brexit, Bush and other giant blundersCOMMENT: Democratic wrong turn has shaken both sides and left nation in tailspin.01 Jul 05:00 PM
TravelAmericans, Chinese scoop Brexit travel dealsUS and Chinese online travel sites have reported a jump in queries about UK holidays since Britain voted to leave the European Union.01 Jul 03:19 AM
OpinionA place called Britain, which used to be greatCOMMENT: At the rate this country's going, there will be no United Kingdom anymore, just a place called Britain, which used to be great.30 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessBrexit: Options beyond the EUNew Zealand's experience may now provide a useful road map for the UK after brexit.30 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionBrian FallowBrian Fallow: Oi, Brits - check out our modelCOMMENT: The political and financial market aftershocks of the Brexit vote will eventually subside.30 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionJeff Tallon: Threat of 'Techxit' grim for scienceCOMMENT: So the wheels are now rolling for Britain's exit from the European Union. The impacts are bound to be substantial.30 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionToby ManhireToby Manhire: Brexit tragicomedyCOMMENT: In light of recent events, some of newly discovered William Shakespeare's work is eerily prescient. Excerpts follow.30 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessNZ may lend trade negotiators to BritainForeign Minister Murray McCully has offered Britain any help New Zealand can give to assist its post-Brexit negotiations.29 Jun 11:57 PM
OpinionHow Brexit is affecting a Kiwi in LondonThe reaction to Brexit was immediate, says a Kiwi living in London, describing how she did not want to go to work the next day.29 Jun 01:26 AM
WorldUS-British military ties 'sheltered from Brexit'Defence leaders from both sides of the Atlantic scrambled this week to play down the impact of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.29 Jun 12:05 AM