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- 12 February 2022: US warns its citizens to leave Ukraine as Russia could invade 'anytime'
- 25 November 2021: New Zealand raises interest rates in second straight month to 0.75%
- 5 September 2021: At least six injured after stabbing in New Zealand supermarket
- 30 June 2021: 'Each makes the other more difficult to recover from': University of Sussex professor L. Alan Winters speaks to Wikinews on trade, COVID-19, Brexit
- 7 March 2021: Three earthquakes hit off New Zealand's coastal areas, residents warned to avoid coast
- 7 February 2021: New Zealand announces new Matariki public holiday
- 7 November 2019: Hungarian state-owned enterprise acquires Hirtenberger Defence Group
- 12 September 2019: Sitting Tongan Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva dies aged 78
- 17 March 2019: New Zealand mosque murder suspect appears in court at Christchurch
- 24 November 2015: Ferry MV Suilven sinks in Suva, Fiji
- 19 October 2015: Searchers find wreckage of New Zealand fishing boat 'Jubilee'
- 7 May 2015: New Zealand begins process to consider changing national flag design
- 27 April 2015: Over 10,000 attend Gallipoli dawn service for ANZAC Day centenary
- 10 March 2015: Cricket World Cup 2015: New Zealand defeats Afghanistan by six wickets in Napier
- 15 June 2014: Annual Japanese whaling campaign kills 30 minke whales
- 12 April 2014: Spain's men remain on top of FIFA global rankings for April 2014
- 4 December 2013: New Zealand study finds correlation between church attendance and adolescent obesity
- 29 October 2013: Fleetwood Mac cancel upcoming Australian and New Zealand tour
- 26 September 2013: 2012 Report on Gender Equality and Development suggests Australian women are doing okay
- 25 September 2013: 2012 Report on Gender Equality and Development looks at women's issues in India
- 20 September 2013: United States wins Wheelchair Rugby Tri-Nations Series in Sydney
- 20 September 2013: Wheelchair Rugby Tri-Nations Series begins in Sydney
- 20 August 2013: First couples celebrate same-sex marriage in New Zealand
- 26 March 2013: Kiribati acquires international funding for solar power
- 1 March 2013: New Zealand's Adam Hall and Corey Peters finish run at 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships
- 26 February 2013: France finishes 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships on top of medal ladder
- 26 February 2013: Austria regains medal leadboard after fourth competition day of 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships
- 25 February 2013: France leads medal count after third competition day of 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships
- 22 February 2013: Austria leads medal count after second day of 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships
- 21 February 2013: IPC Alpine World Championship reschedules Super-G owing to weather
- 16 February 2013: 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships preparations underway
- 19 December 2012: Wikinews interviews New Zealand Paralympic skier Adam Hall
- 1 September 2012: China leads medal race after day two of competition at London Paralympics
- 30 August 2012: Wikinews interviews Oceania Paralympic Committee President Paul Bird
- 3 August 2012: Cyclist Sean Finning last competitor named to Australia's 2012 Paralympic team
- 6 July 2012: ACTA rejected by European Parliament; protesters rejoice
- 29 May 2012: Short-haired bumblebees reintroduced to UK
- 11 May 2012: Report blames New Zealand skydive plane crash that killed nine on overloading
- 5 April 2012: 2012 netball ANZ Championship kicks off
- 22 March 2012: NZ Junior Black Socks win 2 in Canberra against the ACT
- 19 March 2012: Adam Folkard and Nick Norton ready for more men's softball
- 20 January 2012: Wikinews Shorts: January 20, 2012
- 1 October 2011: 'Fascinating' and 'provocative' research examines genetic elements of bipolar, schizophrenia
- 18 August 2011: Former Governor-General of New Zealand Paul Reeves dies aged 78
- 9 August 2011: Allied WWII spy Nancy Wake dies aged 98
- 3 May 2011: One confirmed dead after tornado hits Auckland, New Zealand
- 1 April 2011: Tonga: Four guilty over ferry disaster that killed 74
- 25 March 2011: New Zealand enters semi-finals as South Africa fails again in Cricket World Cup
- 22 February 2011: Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits New Zealand's South Island; dozens dead
- 7 December 2010: Mayor of Pitcairn Islands charged with possessing child porn
- 25 November 2010: 29 presumed dead after second explosion at New Zealand mine
- 24 September 2010: New Zealand man goes on trial in Cambodia over sex with underage girls
- 6 September 2010: Nine dead after small plane crashes in New Zealand
- 3 September 2010: Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits New Zealand
- 2 September 2010: Four die in Papua New Guinea plane crash
- 25 August 2010: New Zealand scientist Graham Liggins dies aged 84
- 27 June 2010: 2010 FIFA World Cup: arrivederci Italia!
- 27 April 2010: New Zealander William Trubridge breaks freediving world record
- 27 February 2010: Pacific Rim braces for tsunami following major Chilean earthquake
- 27 February 2010: 8.8 magnitude earthquake hits Chile; tsunami warnings issued throughout Pacific rim
- 25 January 2010: 48 whales beached in New Zealand
- 15 December 2009: Maori flag to fly along side the New Zealand Flag on Waitangi day
- 19 November 2009: Uruguay qualify to take last spot in 2010 FIFA World Cup
- 10 November 2009: Christchurch, NZ man admits murdering wife and neighbour and having sex with bodies
- 12 October 2009: Body found in Auckland, New Zealand drain
- 22 July 2009: Football: Melbourne Victory win A-League Pre-Season Cup on penalties
- 5 July 2009: Rupert Grint, Harry Potter's "Ron Weasley", recovers from H1N1 swine flu virus
- 6 June 2009: Swine flu: recent developments worldwide
- 3 May 2009: Swine flu worldwide: update
- 28 April 2009: Swine flu reported in more countries; WHO warns of possible pandemic risk
- 26 April 2009: US declares public health emergency over spread of swine flu
- 26 April 2009: At least 71 deaths in Mexico 'likely linked' to swine flu outbreak
- 21 April 2009: Date announced for by-election to replace former New Zealand PM Clark
- 10 April 2009: Australia and New Zealand condemn Fiji takeover
- 2 April 2009: Former NZ Prime Minister confirmed as head of UNDP
- 31 March 2009: 'Killing Fields' trial for S-21 chief Duch underway in Cambodia
- 28 March 2009: Royal Commission recommends single council for Auckland
- 22 March 2009: England wins women's cricket World Cup
- 21 March 2009: New Zealand pilots receive bravery awards for foiling airliner hijack
- 20 March 2009: England and New Zealand vie for Women's Cricket World Cup
- 18 February 2009: Class action launched by Australian bushfire survivors against SP AusNet
- 9 February 2009: More than 160 dead in bushfires in Australia
- 28 January 2009: New Zealander discovers US military data on MP3 player
- 21 January 2009: Wikinews Shorts: January 21, 2009
- 3 January 2009: Wikinews Shorts: January 3, 2009
- 23 December 2008: Fiji, New Zealand expel diplomats
- 17 December 2008: New Zealand Government to repeal Electoral Finance Act
- 16 December 2008: New Zealand journalist deported from Fiji
- 14 December 2008: Climber dies on Mount Cook
- 13 December 2008: Asbestos scare shuts down mail delivery in Christchurch, New Zealand
- 8 December 2008: New Zealand Parliament reconvenes after election
- 27 November 2008: Airbus A320 crashes off French coast, 7 missing or dead
- 19 November 2008: New Zealand delays emissions trading scheme
- 13 September 2008: US - India nuclear deal sent for US Congress ratification
- 7 September 2008: Papua New Guinea wins Australian rules football International Cup
- 19 August 2008: Teen sex conviction in Australia for Mi-Sex manager
- 7 August 2008: Wikinews interviews Flame about special effects at New Zealand's Rock2Wgtn festival
- 8 June 2008: New Zealand defeats Ireland 21-11 in rugby test match
- 17 May 2008: Q and A with New Zealand Prime Minister hopeful
- 2 May 2008: New Zealand Music Month kicks off for 2008
- 26 April 2008: Game modified to match New Zealand, police investigate
- 20 April 2008: 'Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography' released, $100 million lawsuit in planning stages
- 19 April 2008: First funeral for Elim students
- 6 April 2008: Wikinews interviews Australian Statistician Brian Pink
- 30 March 2008: Poison drummer Rikki Rockett arrested for rape
- 26 March 2008: Wikinews interviews organiser of New Zealand's Rock2Wgtn festival Phil Sprey
- 15 March 2008: 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and England open with wins
- 15 March 2008: Exclusive look at Bebo
- 11 March 2008: 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa, Australia and New Zealand qualify
- 7 March 2008: Protester says Japanese whalers shot him
- 22 February 2008: Draft treaty to ban cluster bombs reached in New Zealand
- 8 February 2008: Woman attacks aircraft pilots in New Zealand hijacking attempt
- 31 January 2008: Getting the exclusive lowdown on The Lowdown
- 11 January 2008: Sir Edmund Hillary dead at 88
- 8 January 2008: A1GP New Zealand races Boeing 777
- 18 December 2007: Free speech restricted in New Zealand with passing of Bill, say opponents
- 10 December 2007: Anthrax scare a hoax for two New Zealand media agencies
- 28 November 2007: Protesters march for free speech in New Zealand
- 8 November 2007: New Zealand police blocked from laying terrorism charges
- 7 November 2007: Illegal drug found to be used in the manufacture of toys
- 6 November 2007: Efficient wins Melbourne Cup
- 25 October 2007: Supposed image of the Virgin Mary found on pebble
- 24 October 2007: Libertarianz discusses a free state with Wikinews
- 24 October 2007: Anti-terrorism raids in New Zealand
- 24 October 2007: New Zealand repeals sedition law
- 21 October 2007: USPTO partially confirms validity of Amazon "1-click patent"
- 14 October 2007: Wikinews Shorts: October 14, 2007
- 12 October 2007: Kordia's annual report shows increase in profit
- 8 October 2007: A-League 2007-08: Round 6 Results
- 6 October 2007: New Zealand Marilyn Manson concert evacuated due to fire scare
- 6 October 2007: 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand 18 - 20 France
- 6 October 2007: Survey: Finland is the world's greenest country
- 5 October 2007: New Zealand police to charge sitting MP
- 30 September 2007: Three strong earthquakes strike near New Zealand
- 29 September 2007: 2007 Rugby World Cup: Scotland and Fiji qualify for quarter finals
- 29 September 2007: Survey: Denmark, Finland are world's least and Myanmar, Somalia are world's most corrupt countries
- 28 September 2007: Canadian woman marries New Zealand man on radio show
- 28 September 2007: Trust formed to protect New Zealand's free speech
- 27 September 2007: "Halo 3" creates new opening day record
- 25 September 2007: Volcano erupts without warning in New Zealand, two injured
- 19 September 2007: 2007 ICC World Twenty20: South Africa vs New Zealand
- 19 September 2007: Free-to-air channel wins suit against pay TV operator over rugby screening
- 18 September 2007: 2007 ICC World Twenty20: England vs New Zealand
- 16 September 2007: 2007 ICC World Twenty20: India vs New Zealand
- 15 September 2007: 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and Ireland win
- 15 September 2007: 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka
- 12 September 2007: 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: Kenya vs New Zealand
- 12 September 2007: Free-to-air channel sues pay TV operator over rugby screening
- 8 September 2007: Japanese man retains title at Air Guitar World Championship in Finland
- 5 September 2007: New Zealand's anti-spam legislation kicks in – exclusive report
- 3 September 2007: Interview: cracked iPhone working in New Zealand
- 26 August 2007: New Zealand ATM gives out double the money
- 25 August 2007: 72 hour Australia wide ban on horse movements
- 23 August 2007: Virgin opens up service in New Zealand
- 22 August 2007: Prisons in New Zealand to introduce mobile phone jamming technology
- 21 August 2007: John Key admits to visiting strip clubs
- 18 August 2007: Queen Elizabeth II unveils New Zealand Memorial in London
- 17 August 2007: Exclusive report on New Zealand's digital TV service
- 15 August 2007: Politician denies claims he smoked cannabis while ambassador
- 31 July 2007: New Zealand's copyright bill report strikes criticism
- 28 July 2007: Auckland International Airport may become a hub for Emirates Airline
- 21 July 2007: Five kidnapped from Nigerian oil rig
- 21 July 2007: Final Harry Potter book goes on sale
- 19 July 2007: Hospitals declare "code red" in Wellington, New Zealand
- 17 July 2007: New Zealand dollar hits new high versus the United States dollar
- 15 July 2007: Doughnut on display in Springfield, New Zealand
- 14 July 2007: Rural New Zealand crash leaves one child dead
- 4 July 2007: America's Cup: Alinghi wins
- 2 July 2007: America's Cup: seventh race postponed
- 1 July 2007: America's Cup: Alinghi one race away from winning
- 30 June 2007: America's Cup: Alinghi are fifth race victors
- 27 June 2007: America's Cup: Team New Zealand wins third race
- 25 June 2007: America's Cup: Team New Zealand wins over Alinghi in second race
- 24 June 2007: America's Cup: Alinghi wins first race over Team New Zealand
- 22 June 2007: Noel Cox talks to Wikinews about New Zealand's constitutional monarchy
- 18 June 2007: Emergency Air New Zealand landing performed with no landing gear
- 13 June 2007: Proposed New Zealand Day opposed in Parliament
- 13 June 2007: Woman disclosed by newspaper in sex tape commits suicide
- 13 June 2007: Woman disclosed by newspaper in sex tape found dead
- 11 June 2007: New Zealand meteorologist Auer dies
- 7 June 2007: Team New Zealand to challenge Alinghi for America's Cup
- 6 June 2007: Team New Zealand wins fourth Louis Vuitton Cup yachting race
- 31 May 2007: Hepatitis scare at New Zealand McDonald's restaurant
- 30 May 2007: New Zealander on oxygen machine dies after power disconnection
- 26 May 2007: New Zealand newspaper poll projects majority for National Party
- 25 May 2007: Exclusive interview with New Zealand republican, Lewis Holden
- 23 May 2007: Exclusive video interview with New Zealand Opposition leader, John Key
- 23 May 2007: New Zealand's Head of State approves new medal
- 22 May 2007: Landfill named after comedian John Cleese
- 15 May 2007: Immediate life insurance website launched, first in world
- 10 May 2007: Exclusive interview with prominent blogger, David Farrar
- 9 May 2007: Dunedin Subway manager sacks New Zealand worker for sharing drink, lays theft charges
- 5 May 2007: New Zealand dog saves five children; receives international attention
- 5 May 2007: World Health Organization launches clinical trial website
- 2 May 2007: Free to air digital TV switched on in New Zealand
- 30 April 2007: Daylight savings extended in New Zealand
- 29 April 2007: Telecom New Zealand bounces gay e-mail
- 26 April 2007: ANZAC Day marked around the world
- 24 April 2007: 2007 Cricket World Cup - 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
- 23 April 2007: Australians and News Zealanders increasingly support shared currency