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Friend pays tribute to Kane Te Tai: 'Just serving people, that's what he did'
Te Tai's initial motivation for going to a warzone was selfish, but that quickly changed. He came to love Ukraine and its people, and gained respect helping them - before giving his life serving them. Audio
Body of NZer killed in Ukraine not repatriated, while US comrade goes home
The body of an American soldier who died alongside Kiwi Dominic Abelen in Ukraine has been sent home - but Abelen remains in Russian hands.
War casualty Dominic Abelen not included in handover of bodies from Russia
The body of a US soldier who died alongside a New Zealand corporal in Ukraine is being repatriated, but Dominic Abelen remains in Russian hands.
Soldiers trying to recover Abelen's body withdrew under 'intense fire'
Former defence minister Ron Mark says soldiers in Ukraine came under heavy fire trying to recover New Zealand corporal Dominic Abelen's body and had to abandon their efforts. Audio
Kiwi killed in Ukraine: Govt does not know where body is
The government does not know where the body of a New Zealand soldier killed in Ukraine is, including whether it is being held by Russians. Audio
Waiting time mounts as passport team being rebuilt to handle demand
Almost 50,000 people are waiting for their new passports to arrive as processing delays reach more than a month.
Al Jazeera holds meeting after Santamaria's TVNZ departure
Leaked emails show TVNZ staff responding angrily to the broadcasters' handling of former Breakfast host, Kamahl Santamaria.
'They are terrified' - Ukrainian student's horror over Russian attack
A Ukrainian woman in New Zealand has spent all morning on the phone to her family at home, who are sheltering underground as shockwaves rattle the bunker.
Christchurch mosque terrorist claims inhumane treatment in prison
The Christchurch mosque terrorist says he pleaded guilty to the murder of 51 people last year because of the inhumane and degrading treatment he experienced while awaiting his trial.
DOC's Orca care excedes budget by $17k
The Department of Conservation spent $130,000 looking after Toa, the orphaned Orca.
Corrections found LynnMall terrorist 'increasingly openly hostile and abusive'
Corrections has revealed more details about the LynnMall terrorist's violent behaviour while he was remanded in prison.
Some prisoners have 'no idea' when their trials will be heard
Covid restrictions have disrupted the legal system so badly that some people are spending longer in prison waiting for a trial than they would be sentenced to if found guilty, a barrister says.
Prison officers worry about asbestos exposure during Waikeria Prison riot
The risk of asbestos inhalation during the Waikeria Prison riot earlier this year may never be known because the Department of Corrections rushed to clean equipment before testing it.
Long wait for rehab, psych help in prison: 'It's quite dire'
A man who has been in prison for a decade has been told he will have to wait another two years before he can receive any form of psychological treatment, his lawyer says.
'Some offenders are waiting years for appropriate treatment'
Department of Corrections is under resourced, leaving inmates waiting years for psychological help and rehab programmes, the Parole Board says.
Prisoners know they can 'get away with bad behaviour' - union
Almost half of prisoners are being let off internal disciplinary charges while violence against officers is on the rise.
English fans in tears over win: 'I never thought we would get to a final'
At a popular pub on Cuba Street, expats watched their teams battle it out in the European football championship semifinal.
Wellington's largest transitional housing facility opens
People who might otherwise be left out in the cold now have a warm, safe and dry place to stay with the opening of Wellington's largest transitional housing facility.
Covid-19: Government struggling to recruit MIQ security staff
Only 48 of the 156 advertised roles for security staff at managed isolation and quarantine hotels have so far been filled.
Inspectors intervene after inmate assault during visit
Prison inspectors had to intervene when two inmates seriously assaulted another inmate at Arohata Prison and staff did nothing to protect the woman.
Pensioners 'confused and upset' over lack of Covid-19 vaccine info
While Wellington waits to see if the region will move back down to alert level 1, there is growing frustration from some older people over the speed of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
Wellington businesses lose customers as level 2 restrictions continue
Wellington businesses say they feel hobbled under the level 2 Covid-19 restrictions, but are grateful for the resurgence support payment.
Wellingtonians rush to get Covid-19 tests as region moves to alert level 2
At least one Wellington community testing centre is fully booked as thousands rush to get tested.
Hydro power: More dry weather may mean blackouts, switch to coal-generated
National grid operator Transpower says the hydro lake levels are 67 percent of where they would normally be at this time of year, but there is no cause for worry yet.
Level of undiagnosed Covid-19 cases in 10,000 blood samples 'really low'
A study of blood samples has revealed eight cases of Covid-19 that went previously undetected in the community.