New Zealand beat England by 4 wickets in 1st ODI
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Nine years on from a seismic day in Irish rugby, Ireland and New Zealand return to Soldier Field in Chicago for the latest instalment of what has become a major rivalry.
The Diamonds are "trusting the process" as they prepare for the Constellation Cup-deciding netball clash against the Silver Ferns in Christchurch.
Three photographers were able to capture the red sprite phenomenon, when lightning flashes above thunderstorms, in high definition against the Milky Way.
New Zealand’s economy and tourism have been in a slump, but relief is coming from the west. Australians — armed with their strongest dollar in three years against the kiwi — are streaming across the Tasman.
Air New Zealand is celebrating a new milestone in its trans-Tasman network with the launch of its first-ever Christchurch–Adelaide service returning to Christchurch today. The inaugural flight departed Christchurch on 27 October, linking New Zealand’s South Island directly with South Australia.
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A dark fleet of tankers carried tens of billions of dollars of Iranian and Russian oil to Asia, evading Western sanctions. Reuters found the ships were connected by one thing: a small insurance company in New Zealand,
New Zealand is relaxing climate reporting rules on concerns over the cost to businesses, in another retreat from policies designed to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Tributes have poured in for a young Irishman who tragically died in New Zealand last week. Galway native Dillon McDermott was killed in a tragic accident in Queenstown on October 22. His death notice stated: ‘It is with profound sadness that we announce the untimely death of Dillon Mc Dermott,
A custom-made surfboard which fell off a boat in Tasmania almost 18 months ago has been found off the west coast of New Zealand, after drifting about 2,400 km (1,490 miles) across the sea. Frenchman Alvaro Bon was kitesurfing in Raglan Harbour on the North Island about two weeks ago when he found the barnacle-covered board.