The United Nations warned Thursday that more than 500 people were feared dead following reports of two large shipwrecks off ...
Grassroots organisations at bird flu's ground zero have been mobilising in the 24 hours since its confirmation.
Armed with paintbrushes and wearing surgical gloves, volunteers inside a large tent in Gaza delicately brush dust from a ...
Our new weekly segment where we discuss the issues that have been in the news over the past week or so. Joining Emile this ...
An AI expert says Australia's move to set up an office of artificial intelligence at the top of government is a "kick up the ...
Violinist Benjamin Beilman is in New Zealand to perform two concertos with the Auckland Philharmonia on a violin that once ...
"Scammers are highly convincing and often prey on people when they are vulnerable or under pressure," Detective Senior ...
Our chance to talk about the topics that might not make the news but certainly could feature in your social media feeds or ...
This week in our chat with historian Dr Grant Morris we're looking at lectures. Specifically, we want to talk about university lectures and how they have changed over the years and indeed whether what ...
Nigel French discusses arrival of bird flu in New Zealand; Australia to open an Office of AI; US introduces testosterone deficiency screening for soldiers; Roy Pilott reacts to England's loss against ...
NZ Sport History is our regular segment where we talk to athletes who have changed the game. Today we're thrilled to have Linda Villumsen with us. Linda is often described as Denmark's gift to New ...
A new mini series streaming on TVNZ+, Please Don't Break Anything: The First Night, which blends supernatural murder-mystery ...