New ZealandGovernment 'cautious' after climate change authority's errorTne Government will change its approach to climate change policy after a serious error in a UN organisation's report.12 Feb 05:51 AM
WorldHaitian judge poised to release kidnap accused missionariesTen missionaries facing trial for trying to take a busload of children out of Haiti could be released from jail.11 Feb 09:26 PM
New ZealandNZ designates four groups terrorist organisationsNZ has for the first time designated four international terrorist groups which are not listed by the United Nations, John Key says.10 Feb 10:00 PM
WorldAngelina Jolie visits quake-hit HaitiActress and UN goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie has arrived in Haiti to meet with earthquake victims.09 Feb 10:13 PM
WorldDay of reckoning for former alliesTension on streets as supporters of former Army chief say they will fight for power.25 Jan 03:00 PM
Opinion10 big questions on climate change answeredWeatherWatch analyst Philip Duncan puts readers' 10 most commonly asked climate change questions to Niwa's Dr James Renwick.24 Jan 08:40 PM
WorldHaiti: Aid agencies 'look after own interests', says reportA row has broken out between aid organisations in Haiti and <i>The Lancet</i> medical journal which claimed they look after their own interests rather than those of the people they claim to help.23 Jan 12:35 AM
New ZealandQuake widow plans memorial for husbandThe NZ woman whose husband died in the Haitian quake hopes to start a foundation in his name focusing on youth, sports and education in Haiti.21 Jan 03:00 PM
WorldBlack Hawks bring relief from above for desperate HaitansAmerican Black Hawk helicopters swooped down onto the grounds of the ruined presidential palace in Port-au-Prince yesterday to disgorge combat troops and humanitarian supplies.19 Jan 10:34 PM
Opinion<i>Philip Duncan:</i> Climate change facts melting awayKiwis are under-informed when it comes to climate change, says weather blogger Philip Duncan.18 Jan 07:55 AM
WorldHimalayan global warming claim 'based on dated, obscure source'A leading British paper claims the UN has made a sizeable blunder over key evidence on global warming.17 Jan 09:33 PM
WorldHomosexuals being used as 'scapegoats' by flawed governmentsHomophobia is on rise in Uganda as the government seeks an Anti-Homosexuality Bill and the minister for ethics and integrity insists that it will be every citizen's duty under new laws to denounce anyone they suspect of being gay.10 Jan 07:10 PM
LifestyleModels try on charity work for sizeThe expensive settings and cutting-edge clothes were gone.04 Jan 03:00 PM
New ZealandTop award takes Clark by surpriseJust over a year after being voted out of office, Helen Clark has been awarded the country's highest honour.30 Dec 05:00 PM
New ZealandPolitics 2009: Key, Goff and the recessionA new PM defied the odds as the Govt struggled to deal with the worst recession in decades, and Labour played catch up politics. 24 Dec 03:00 PM