Netherlands To Reassemble MH17 Debris Before Reconstructing The Crashed Malaysia Airlines Jet
Netherlands is making another serious attempt to unearth the real cause behind the downing of the plane.
New Zealand Labour Leader Andrew Little Bats For Widening Party Base: Redefines Working Class
Technology changes have made the old world definition of working class redundant.
Canada's Toy Shopping Setting New Trends
The top five toys are facing huge demand both offline and online.
ISIS Ferguson Game: Asks Protesters To Convert To Islam Before Sending Militants
ISIS has no relevance in Ferguson, but it is using the strife to promote its rhetoric to a new audience.
Kiwi Christmas Wish Is More About Spending Time With Family And Friends
Caring for family and spending time on socialising during the Christmas time will strengthen the social bonds.
Maori Representation In New Zealand Local Councils May Go Up
The rationale of providing equal representation to the indigenous population is a politically correct gesture.
The US Fifth Generation Fighter F-22 At Japan Joint Exercise Was A Warning To China And Russia
Tensions at South China sea and posturings by North Korea may be constraining the U.S. to show its muscles.
Russia Sanctions Will Stay Until Ukraine Returns To Normal, Says German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Germany fears an untamed Russia will stoke further conflicts in eastern European countries..
Scotland Devolution of Powers Deal:: Smith Panel Recommends Direct Control Of Income Tax And Welfare Policy
Greater Financial autonomy can make Scotland happy and keep the U.K. intact.
New Zealand's Business Opportunities In Various Sectors Highlighted: SBN Report Identifies 65 Business Segments
The report has showed SBN's grasp on the real strengths of New Zealand's resources and economy.
Medical Marijuana Ads In Canada Facing Crackdown: Health Canada Issues Warning Letters To 20 Licensed Producers
The industry says the guidelines on the advertisements were unclear.
New Zealand Anti-Terror Bill Draws Flak From Amnesty International: The Rights Body Questions The "Undue Haste"
The bill gives very limited time for consultation and that raises many questions.
Canadian Poet Greg Frankson Banned From Live Poetry Events For Alleged Sexual Assualt Charges
Poet Frankson is facing a ban after unspecified allegations challenged his conduct.
New Zealand's Job Expo In Sydney To Showcase 2,000 Wellington Jobs
For New Zealanders in Australia, this may be an opportunity for reverse migration.
New Zealand MFAT Chief Quits: Heads To Private Sector From Foreign Ministry
Despite his background as a non-diplomat, John Allen made a mark in MFAT.
ISIS Drug Transit From Afghanistan To Europe Confirmed By Russia: Money Goes Into Terror Funding And In New Recruitments
There seems to be an umblical chord between terror and drug trade.
Obama's Ferguson Reaction Is A Balancing Act: Assuages Hurt Sentiments But Warns Against Violence
Ferguson calls for a new policy in policing and fresh norms on civil behaviour.
Canada's Auto Sector Bailout Lacked Proper Oversight: Accountant General's Report Slams Federal Gov't
The reports of watchdogs like AG need to be taken seriously.
New Zealand Water Safety Evangelist Mark de Lacy Honoured: 'Hiwi The Kiwi' Show Made Him Popular
The honour for Mark crowns his dedication in teaching children the tips on water safety and safe fishing skills.
Israel President Cancels Pop Star Amir Benayoun's Public Performance: Cites His Recent Music Album As The Reason
Given the strife between two communities, such a move looks logical.
Israel President Cancels Pop Star Amir Benayoun's Public Performance: Cites His Recent Music Album As The Reason
Given the strife between two communities, such a move looks logical.
China Flights From New Zealand Set To Double: Govt Expects Half A Million Chinese Visitors By 2020
For New Zealand, China is a big market for tourism and the doubling of flight capacity will really help.
UK Immigration Breaks Targets: Govt Admits Inability: Setback To Cameron
Cameron's pledge to curb immigration is coming to haunt him in the election, which is less than six months away.
US Defence Secretary Hagel Resigns: Middle East Issues Made Obama Unhappy
Hagel is the third defence secretary to quit under President Obama.
Canada's NDP Lawmakers Facing Legal Case For Unlawful Dismissal And Workplace Harassment
Canada is seeing a spate of cases related to work place harassment.
New Zealand's Social Housing Leveraging Community Partnerships: Christchurch Council Shows The Way
New Zealand's social housing is trying out many collaboartive ventures.
New Zealand Surplus Unlikely In 2014: PM John Key Mulls A "Small Deficit"
New Zealand is harping on the decline in the dairy sector that halted its surplus in 2014.
Russia's Hypersonic Missiles Getting Ready: To Induct In Air Fleet By 2020
Russia's hypersponic missile project is locking it in a self-imposed arms race.
Kobani ISIS Fighter Sends Out Desperate Message For Prayers And Support: Euphoria Turns Into Desperation As Kurds Advance
Kobani ISIS fighters were a jubilant lot before the airstrikes and Kurdish advance made a dent on their morale.
Canada's Ontario Cuts Motor Insurance Preimum: But Denies Right To Sue Insurance Firms Inviting Protests
Ontario's new auto insurance law has the sweetner of lower premiums but the bitter pill is denying the right to take the insurance firm to court.