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Why KFC went after a teen's business logo
10 Jul 2025The teenager ran afoul of intellectual property rights with branding that resembled the well-known KFC logo.
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English version of animated Chinese hit Ne Zha 2 heading to NZ
10 Jul 2025The film is the highest-grossing animated title of all time and the highest-grossing non-English language title ever.
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'Very active and happy' girl died after slip into river
9 Jul 2025Tegan Chen, a 10-year-old tourist, had been at the water's edge when her father saw her try to stand up and fall.
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Councils 'attractive targets' of foreign interference
8 Jul 2025Warning comes as the government sets sights on progressing legislation to criminalise foreign interference in its latest quarterly plan.
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Teen seeks new logo after ‘shocking’ KFC demand
8 Jul 2025A young Christchurch entrepreneur has launched an appeal on social media to find a "unique" design for his Korean fried chicken operation.
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Everything you need to know about toll roads
9 Jul 2025The government wants private companies to join infrastructure projects, but how could this impact new toll roads?
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Chinese documentaries expand presence at 2025 Doc Edge
8 Jul 2025Ai Weiwei's Turandot leads a strong line-up of seven films related to China at this year's festival.
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Immigration levy could hit international student numbers, universities say
3 Jul 2025Universities say a proposal that could make them pay a levy to Immigration New Zealand might harm international student numbers.
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China bans uncertified power banks on domestic flights
2 Jul 2025International passengers with connecting domestic flights in China would be expected to comply with the ban due to concerns over potential safety risks.
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Auckland money launderer Ye Hua has prison sentence reduced on appeal
2 Jul 2025A convicted money launderer repeatedly complained to international drug kingpin Xavier Valent that cash her staff were handling was wet, sticky and covered with white powder.
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Kitchen appliance supplier in spotlight over failure to deliver products, return payments
4 Jul 2025Customers claim the Auckland company owes refunds totalling more than $270,000.
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Experts warn of wellness industry dangers in RNZ podcast The Lodge
28 Jun 2025The global wellness industry, valued at approximately $5 trillion, harbours a dangerous underbelly, according to a new RNZ podcast.
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NZSIS head reminds ethnic communities to be vigilant about foreign interference
30 Jun 2025The head of NZSIS says community leaders have an important role to play in maintaining dialogue between each other and sharing information.
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The 'fantasy date' trend Chinese women are embracing
3 Jul 2025Two women go their separate ways after a date but one of them hasn't revealed a single detail about herself - she was someone else altogether. Audio
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Public safety concerns grow after Pakuranga Night Market stabbing
27 Jun 2025Vendors and visitors call for stronger security measures to be introduced ahead of market's reopening. Audio
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‘Torturous’ Parent Resident Visa ballots leave families in limbo
26 Jun 2025Chinese families have slammed the unfairness of a ballot system that is used to allocate Parent Resident Visa opportunities to some applicants.
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Immigration surge overwhelming Auckland schools
25 Jun 2025Rangitoto College on Auckland's North Shore is among a growing number of secondary schools that will no longer accept out-of-zone students next year.
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As the US bombs Iran and enters another war, China is the likely winner
24 Jun 2025America is off to war again, and China will be the winner as it has been for two decades.
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Luxon’s China visit receives mixed verdict
24 Jun 2025Where some can identify areas of success, others point to sectors that won't secure significant gains.
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Nearly 200 people apply for 'golden visas' in 3 months
23 Jun 2025The government made changes to make it easier for wealthy foreigners to gain New Zealand residency,
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Tensions and timing test Luxon on first official China visit
Analysis - Luck was not on Christopher Luxon's side for his first official trip to China.
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Visa change for Chinese passport holders travelling through NZ unveiled
19 Jun 2025People transiting through New Zealand on Chinese passports will be able to use an electronic travel authority from November.
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‘Unfortunate’ gagging order against Chinese journalist lifted
19 Jun 2025Case demonstrates the danger of "without notice" applications being made under the Harmful Digital Communications Act, judge says.
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Luxon concludes China trip: 'No evidence' of collaboration with West's foes
The prime minister has wrapped up his trip to China, dismissing suggestions the superpower is working with Russia, Iran or North Korea - as alleged by NATO's top official.
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