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For more than a decade, passengers at New Zealand’s Wellington Airport have boarded flights below the giant figures.
New research from New Zealand shows how human activities can heighten and expedite the risks of sinking cities.
Couples who moved from the US to South America, Venice’s radical plan to save the city from flooding, plus Air New Zealand ...
A new study suggests that urban and near-urban farming could provide enough food to sustain mid-size cities in the aftermath ...
City Developments held almost 84% of M&C New Zealand at the close of the offer on Thursday, missing the 90% threshold it ...
As we navigate a delicate time for travel, with several destinations pushing back against overtourism, Metro wants to put ...
But humans are catching up, according to new figures released Tuesday. With a population of 23.6 million sheep and 5.3 ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said on Thursday the government plans to increase total capital expenditure ...
Claressa Shields is giving Lani Daniels a shot at winning her belts. The first undisputed heavyweight champion in women’s ...
“Abrupt global catastrophic risks (GCRs) are not improbable and could massively disrupt global trade leading to shortages of ...
With large parts of New Zealand having recently been pummeled by ex-tropical Cyclone Tam and ongoing bouts of heavy rain, it ...