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Warsaw rising: A Kiwi’s WWII story of trauma, family and survival
Learning more about his father in WWII Poland led Roberto Rabel to find a hidden family.
Hostage to history: Does Israel risk becoming a pariah state?
Benjamin Netanyahu risks decades of accumulated goodwill since Israel's 1947 foundation.
Jane Clifton: Europe’s battle with bold but endangered urban seagulls
Conservationists struggle against rising public demand for seagull culls.
Even before the assassination attempt, a Trump rally brimmed with contradictions
Plunging into the parallel universe that is a Donald Trump rally.
International rescue: On board with an NGO saving refugee lives at sea
The repurposed supply vessel providing a lifeline to desperate migrants.
The Bigger Picture: A final bow
Dries van Noten ended a nearly 40-year career as creative director of his eponymous label.
Olympians show off Paris attractions as they’ve never been seen before
The Bigger Picture: BMXers in galleries, long jumpers in chapels, and fencers at the opera
The Bigger Picture: Cagey Don
For those hoping to see Trump locked up, this photo may serve as wishful thinking.
Australia’s immigration debate heats up - what it might mean for NZers
Concern about rising NZ arrivals could force the hand of a more conservative PM.
Rwandan genocide anniversary: NZ’s unlikely involvement in social media storm
Journalist Michela Wrong vs. Rwanda: The Kiwi connection to a global debate.
Democracy vs. development: Clash over Berlin Park mirrors global discontent
Berlin's Tempelhofer Park under threat again as city leaders challenge referendum results.
Motherhood around the world as seen by nine female photographers
The photos that capture the resilience mothers so often possess no matter where they are.
How Israel profits for its military & surveillance tech as Gaza lies in ruins
Global demand for Israeli technology soars as Gaza becomes a proving ground for weaponry.
How a West Coast mechanic, wounded at Gallipoli, ended up living a London luxury life
Leslie Wylde rubbed shoulders with artists, composers, and poets.
A Hollywood star’s gift: Anzac garden blooms atop Rockefeller Centre
High above New York, a tribute to the heroes of the South Pacific blossoms.
Germany only the third European Union country to fully legalise cannabis
Berliners celebrate legalised cannabis under the Brandenburg Gate.
Anzac Day irony: From enemy to ally in one generation
How did a Jewish boy who fled the Nazis end up leading an Anzac Day service in Germany?
Andrew Anthony: Water companies hold England hostage, threaten sewage bankruptcy
English water companies choose fines for polluting rivers over more costly repairs.
The Bigger Picture: L’incendie de Notre-Dame
Five years ago, France and the world watched in shock as fire devastated the Notre-Dame.
Top tips for navigating misinformation during democracy’s biggest year
A physicist provides advice for living a rational life.
Aussie senator’s ‘Anzac nostalgia’ challenged by security realities
Younger Aussie politicians don’t have warm, fuzzy feelings about NZ like older peers do.
Why the fate of 330 million Americans is in the hands of just nine people
The nine people who wield the power to control US democracy.
Sleeping with strangers: Overnight train travel is enjoying a renaissance in Europe
To wear pyjamas or not?
Jane Clifton: The happiness paradox and the rich misery of social media
From rags to likes and back again - is social media really making us that unhappy?
Controversial stance from Kiwi businessman: Resist old alliances with US and Europe in favour of China
Embracing China: The Unapologetic Journey of Kiwi Sinophile, David Mahon.
Lost in translation: Never been there, but I love Arizona
How dog tiredness and a Kiwi accent leads to a fraud "as large as the Sonoran Desert".
Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, and Al Gore: The best presidents the US never had?
Being a good presidential candidate requires different skills from being a good president.
Jane Clifton: Return to sender
We were wrong to think the British post office scandal was signed, sealed and delivered.
Ukraine fights on: A Kiwi on everyday life in Kyiv
A NZ postgraduate student reports on the toll of two years of war.
Jailhouse shock: How one doctor survived a stint in a Russian prison
Six months as a doctor at Yekaterinburg Prison in 2008 proved a shattering experience.
The Bigger Picture: Freedom is an iron-like flower
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was declared dead in a Russian Arctic prison camp
Primary colours: How to navigate the US electoral maze
The presidential primaries set the stage for a rematch most American voters don't want.
Red Sea alert: How NZ could be drawn into a wider Middle East conflict
Joining the Red Sea military campaign, NZ risks involvement in a conflict that may spiral.
When it bleeds, it leads and sharks are the masters
Shark attacks are an easy target for Sydney media.
Jane Clifton: European farmers take to the streets in net zero protests
Farmer militancy is being cultivated by right-wing and nationalist activists.
Why the growth in non-profit newsrooms is a good news story
The rise in non-profit newsrooms will strengthen democracy.
Deep fake: How to detect malicious posts and why our brains love rumours
Deep fakes are becoming more ubiquitous in our everyday social media-driven lives.
Cathrin Schaer: Why German farmers rebelled against their government’s policies
German farmers join those around Europe against new environmental protection laws.
Seven scary Donald Trump traits that have no place in the White House
Likely to be the Republican Party's presidential candidate, Trump stays true to form.
Ancient rocks may foretell the future of Antarctica’s glaciers as the planet warms
If every rock has a story, what do Antarctica's tell us?
Hundreds were affected by UK Post Office scandal, but it took a TV drama to expose it
Corporate and institutional crime proved all too easy to ignore.
Endless day and temperatures below zero: What’s it really like to spend summer in Antarctica?
Veronika Meduna joined scientists to find what Antarctica's past says about the future.
Melting moments: Scientists look to the past to gauge how sensitive West Antarctica is to 2°C of warming
Scientists spent summer learning from the past what to expect from future sea level rise.
Is Amsterdam a worthwhile OE for Kiwis?
The Dutch capital remains enticing for youth despite a political lurch to the right.
The Bigger Picture: Starship private enterprise
A mission with the cremated remains of Star Trek luminaries on board stays grounded.
The Bigger Picture: A Flight to Catch
Pilots have reputations for being well-paid - that possibly started with Henry Farman.