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‘Unhinged’: Trump storms out of TV interview when pressed on false election claims
A visibly enraged US president took off his microphone, dropped it to the ground and stepped on it after unleashing a tirade against the American media and elections. ⌘ Read more

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Arbeit an neuer Strategie beginnt
Beim neunten Frauengesundheitsdialog wird laut Gesundheitsministerin Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) am Montag der Startschuss für die Erarbeitung einer neuen Frauengesundheitsstrategie fallen. Dabei werden Fachleute und Betroffene eingebunden. Ein Fokus liegt auf den Themenfeldern Wechseljahre und Endometriose. Erste Umsetzungsschritte sollen ab kommendem Jahr erfolgen. ⌘ Read more

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School lunch tray recycler faces council action over backlog attracting rats, maggots and flies
Two councils took enforcement action against a company recycling the Government’s school lunch trays after 120 tonnes of expired meals piled up at its Hamilton site, drawing maggots, rodents and a fly infestation.

Neighbouring businesses lodged at least nine formal complaints over a three-month period, according to Hamilton City … ⌘ Read more

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Emma Stone’s NSFW Sex Comedy Movie Hits Netflix Today
Netflix subscribers can now watch one of Emma Stone‘s award-winning comedy movies from Searchlight Pictures. Beginning today, 2023’s acclaimed black comedy film Poor Things is finally available to stream on Netflix. What do we know about Emma Stone’s Poor Things movie? In Poor Things, Stone played the leading role of Bella Baxter, who gets resurrected […]

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Winners Announced in 2026’s ‘International Obfuscated C Code Competition’
Yesterday 2026’s International Obfuscated C Code Contest concluded, with 22 new winners announced in a special three-hour livestreamed ceremony! Started 42 years ago, it’s been described as the internet’s longest-running contest, with entrants concocting convoluted programs glorying in the C programming language’s subtleties, … ⌘ Read more

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Procès Athanor: deux frères ennemis pour un assassinat
Sébastien Leroy reconnaît avoir participé à l’assassinat d’un pilote automobile mais accuse son meilleur ami d’avoir été le tireur. Dylan Bilheude nie catégoriquement avoir été présent. En jeu: la réclusion criminelle à perpétuité. ⌘ Read more

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Fieldays 2026: Sunshine, spending and an election
New Zealand’s agricultural sector is making its annual pilgrimage to Mystery Creek this week, with Fieldays’ sites sold out, farm balance sheets in decent shape, and an election looming in the background.

This year’s Fieldays is the first in recent memory to sell out all available exhibitor sites, something the event’s chief executive, Richard Lindroos, puts down to strength in the sector. ⌘ Read more

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Eroad board challenger wants to split company, cut costs
Eroad’s largest shareholder wants to split the company, sell or unwind its North American operations, and reduce headcount if a boardroom challenge succeeds.

Alleging mismanagement of the NZX-listed fleet technology company, New York-based Ampfield Management has put forward a turnaround strategy as part of its attempt to remove Eroad’s executive chairman, John Scott, and another director, and install three of … ⌘ Read more

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NZ launches rare dumping probe into aluminium imports
The Government has launched a rare global safeguard investigation into aluminium extrusion imports after local producers argued that low-priced offshore products were damaging a significant New Zealand manufacturing cluster.

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Cameron Brewer initiated the investigation on May 27 after accepting that an application from the Aluminium Extruders Association of NZ (Alenz) contained reaso … ⌘ Read more

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Laurence Pope’s Wonder Water saved by debt for equity swap
Creditors of another entity run by Laurence Pope have agreed to a debt-for-equity swap in a bid to keep Wonder Water from going under.

Wonder Water, a filtered water system rental company, was placed in voluntary administration on April 15, following an appointment by the secured creditor, CFS Debt Fund. ⌘ Read more

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SBS Bank looks to drive growth, eyes capital efficiency
SBS Bank says it plans to grow its capital-consuming businesses over the short to medium term, underscoring this appetite by indicating an intent to streamline its total capital stack.

“We’re in a good space from a capital perspective,” SBS group chief executive Mark McLean said, noting the Invercargill-headquartered bank’s total capital ratio of 18%. ⌘ Read more

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Sponsored: Measuring what matters
Big infrastructure projects can transform regions, but the people living closest to them often carry the quietest costs, says WSP social impact specialist Hilary Konigkramer.

A new road can slash travel times, improve freight links and connect people more easily to jobs and services. But for the people living alongside it, the experience can look very different. ⌘ Read more

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NZ economy needs more than ‘small incremental steps’
New Zealand Growth Capital Partners is nearly a quarter-century old, an initiative from the first term of Helen Clark’s Government.

NZ Growth Capital Partners (NZGCP) chief executive, James Pinner, has just marked five months in the job. He said the reasons for setting it up were just as relevant in 2026 as in 2002. ⌘ Read more

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3 Movies Like Masters of the Universe Every He-Man Fan Should See
Masters of the Universe is now in theaters nationwide. The live-action adaptation of Mattel’s media franchise stars Nicholas Galitzine as Adam Glenn/He-Man, who must embrace his destiny and save his planet from the villainous Skeletor. If you’ve already seen Masters of the Universe or you’re looking for other adventures like it, here are three more movies that […]

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James Bond Videogame ‘007 First Light’ Sells 2.2M Copies, Earns $150M
The new James Bond-themed videogame 007 First Light had a budget of 1.3 billion Danish krone — a little more than USD $202 million, reports IGN, citing a report from Denmark’s public service broadcaster. “Denmark’s TV 2 said that makes 007 First Light the most expensive entertainment product in the country’s history” — and the game “still ha … ⌘ Read more

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