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PM Christopher Luxon addresses youths 'protesting' from justice facility roof
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks on the demands from youths who occupied the rooftop of their youth justice facility. Video / NZ Herald

Wellington Police: One year anniversary of the death of infant Baby Ru
Today marks the one year anniversary of the death of an infant in Lower Hutt who has come to be known as Baby Ru. Video / Wellington Police

Big Macs, cigarettes, a getaway car: 13 youths make demands atop of justice facility
More than a dozen youths climbed atop a youth justice facility in South Auckland last night and were demanding fast food, cigarettes and a getaway car.

Rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of racketeering, sexual assault and sex trafficking
More than 100 people, including dozens of children, have now spoken out to say they were victims of rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation at the hands of US rapper 'Diddy'.

Kea Kids News: It’s messy mayhem at the Junior Tough Guy & Gal Challenge!
Everyone knows Kiwi kids are tough as nails, but can they keep their shoes on? Reporter Sean is at the frontlines of the slipperiest, slidy-est, stinkiest race in Aoteaora! V / KKN

PM Christopher Luxon addresses Aussie Malcolm accusations
PM Christopher Luxon addresses revelations that former National Party minister Aussie Malcolm has been accused of historical child sex abuse.

Brave Daisy Nicholl chats and plays despite missing a third of her skull
Three-year-old Daisy Nicholl had the missing part of her skull replaced this week. Video / Supplied

Michael Morrah speaks to Angela Sagala following meth laced lollies found in Auckland
Aiden Sagala died after unknowingly drinking liquid methamphetamine. His sister, Angela Sagala, speaks to Michael Morrah after the discovery of meth-laced lollies in Auckland.

Constables pay a visit to miracle baby born in their police car
The constables caught up with Nooroa for the first time since she gave birth to Kahurangi in the back of their police car.

Abuse in Care: Our national disgrace
The Abuse in Care report calls for apologies, redress and police investigations. Video / NZ Herald

Rachael Waugh: Give Rohingya children hope on World Humanitarian Day
OPINION: Saturday, August 19 is World Humanitarian Day.

Jacqui Southey: Early education makes a greater nation
OPINION: Early childhood education is more than sandpits and finger painting.

Afghans will die because of ban on women in NGOs, aid groups say
Save the Children, World Vision suspend operations as millions on brink of famine.

Rachael Waugh: Somalia on the brink - we need to act
OPINION: Save the Children NZ's director of international programmes pleads for action.

Stephen Knowles: Famine in the Horn of Africa - was Live Aid just a Band-Aid?
OPINION: The scourge of starvation returns 40 years on.

Chris Nyamandi: Afghan children need an economic solution
OPINION: Save the Children director says we are providing food but not a future.

Christina Hoey: Spaces of hope and packets of love for the children of Ukraine
OPINION: Christina Hoey reflects on her personal connection with the war-torn country.

'Heinous crime': Women and children killed in Myanmar massacre
Women and children were among those shot by government troops while fleeing combat.

Opinion | Realising the best for our children
OPINION: Jacqui Southey says we can do better on International Children's Day.

Grace Savage: Thousands of reasons for climate action urgency
OPINION: Grace Savage outlines the fate for our Pacific Island children if COP26 fails.

Opinion | Where are the children in our Covid conversations?
OPINION: Jacqui Southey says we can't see the impacts - because we aren't looking.