World‘Feeling of being incomplete’: Women seek healing after genital mutilationLack of medical help and stigma leaves women hiding their pain and shame.13 Feb 05:17 PM
WorldArrests as South Sudan President urinates on himselfJournalists detained over viral video that appeared to show president wetting himself.08 Jan 01:11 AM
WorldCivilians flee Kherson again, as Zelenskyy, EU leaders meet over food securityIt comes as Ukraine marks anniversary of Stalin-era famine, “Holodomor".26 Nov 04:56 PM
New Zealand'He always chose to live, and to live fully': Man believed to be NZ's oldest dies aged 107Pioneering heart doctor escaped death aged 28 in Karachi military hospital during WWII.05 Jun 01:30 AM
PoliticsNZ peacekeepers to stay in Africa, Middle EastExpert says overseas deployment good chance for NZDF to learn new skills.26 Apr 01:40 AM
WorldSudan's military detains Prime Minister in apparent coupThe ministry said the internet had been cut off and military forces closed bridges.25 Oct 06:45 AM
WorldSudanese refugees: Jumping on to trucks to get to BritainTwo young Sudanese refugees who escaped war in their country share their journeys.19 Oct 06:33 PM
PremiumPremiumWorldAs Ethiopia's civil war rages, bodies float downriver into SudanNew York Times: The disfigured bodies are the evidence of the latest atrocities.05 Aug 02:51 AM
WorldHaunted by the stench of death: Revolution unravels into horrorSudan's successful changes are crumbling under political games and an economic crisis.29 Jun 08:51 PM
WorldEritrea to withdraw troops from Tigray, says Ethiopia PMWitnesses have described Eritrean forces looting, killing and raping civilians.26 Mar 06:01 AM
TravelMile-high cat panic: Passenger plane makes emergency landingThe pilot was forced to turn around after the bizarre incident.02 Mar 07:19 PM
WorldAfrica reaches 100,000 known Covid-19 deaths as danger growsThe continent praised for its early response now struggles with a dangerous resurgence.19 Feb 08:59 AM
WorldUN fears 'massive' Covid-19 transmission in Ethiopia's troubled Tigray regionHumanitarian workers are finally accessing the region two months after fighting began.08 Jan 07:13 PM
PremiumPremiumWorld'I miss home': In Tigray conflict, displaced children sufferNew York Times: Ethiopians flood Sudan refugee camp — and kids are everywhere.21 Dec 06:00 AM
World'We just ran': Ethiopians fleeing war find little reliefMore than 40,000 people have fled Ethiopia since the government's offensive started.24 Nov 07:06 PM
WorldCovid-19: 'More trouble' as Thanksgiving crowds head to US airportsNovember 26 holiday is 'going to get us into even more trouble', says Dr Anthony Fauci.22 Nov 06:16 PM
WorldSudan braces for thousands fleeing Ethiopia conflictUp to 200,000 refugees could pour into Sudan while fleeing Ethiopia's deadly conflict.12 Nov 01:21 AM
WorldSudan to be removed from US terrorist listThe Trump administration wants Sudan to join the UAE and Bahrain's recognition of Israel.19 Oct 08:35 PM
New ZealandElection 2020: Our diverse 40 new MPsWho are they? They include our first African, Latin American and Sri Lankan MPs.18 Oct 04:45 AM
WorldVirus-linked hunger tied to 10,000 child deaths each monthThe long wait for harvest is bringing a hunger more ferocious than most have ever known.27 Jul 11:01 PM
WorldNew York 'as terrible as it gets', WHO says Covid-19 is 10 times deadlier than 2009 flu"This virus is very good at what it does. It is a killer," said Governor Andrew Cuomo.13 Apr 06:38 PM
WorldDouble blow for Africa as plague of locusts threaten food cropsA second wave of a huge locust outbreak is arriving in parts of East Africa.10 Apr 11:11 PM
PremiumPremiumWorldMossad's man in Sudan: The truth behind The Red Sea Diving ResortTimes: In the 80s, a Red Sea diving resort opened in Sudan. The whole thing was a cover.02 Mar 06:00 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionComment: The Sudanese influencer and the blue circlesComment: Blackout on news from strife-torn Sudan mobilises social media influencers.03 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldAt least seven dead as Sudanese stage protests against army ruleTens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Sudan yesterday.01 Jul 12:37 AM
WorldSudan protesters: We won't back downMilitary leaders facing new pressure after dozens killed in Khartoum crackdown.07 Jun 05:00 PM
EditorialEditorial: Next step for a polarising AssangeEDITORIAL: In world news, it has been a week of heroes, villains and those in between.14 Apr 05:00 PM
WorldArmy seizes control in Sudan as 'Butcher of Darfur' president Omar al-Bashir oustedSudanese president Omar al-Bashir has been deposed by the country's military.11 Apr 08:45 PM
WorldThe woman in white: Why a photo from the Sudan protests has gone viralBuzzFeed says Alaa Salah is a university student.09 Apr 08:00 PM
WorldSuffering in silence: 10 shocking world disastersA horrific disaster is unfolding in this tiny country - it's just one of many.02 Mar 07:13 PM
New ZealandWMD fears: A dozen foreign nationals investigatedSeven denied visas over concerns their study could contribute to a WMD programme17 Jan 06:09 AM
LifestyleFamily auction off 'virgin bride' on Facebook for 500 cowsPictures of the young girl in a wedding gown were then shared on the social media site.13 Nov 08:06 PM
New ZealandArdern signals possible end of missionsLabour and NZ First initially opposed the Iraq deployment but have now extended it.17 Sep 06:04 AM
New ZealandOut of Africa: Kiwi in South SudanKiwi peacekeeper hopes South Sudan ceasefire holds25 Jul 05:00 PM