'Dinner plate sized' device found inside woman's abdomen 18 months after cesarean birth
A surgical tool the size of a dinner plate was found inside a woman's abdomen 18 months after her baby was delivered by cesarean section, according to a report by New Zealand's Health and Disability Commissioner.
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New Zealand house prices to rise again on supply shortage, rate cut hopes: Reuters poll
By Anant Chandak BENGALURU New Zealand house prices are forecast to rise again next year due to an
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New Zealand birds: Takahe facing extinction find new home in sanctuary
A takahe pair were released near Wellington in a victory for efforts to save some of the world's rarest birds.
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New Zealand cuts spending plans as China, global economies slow
SYDNEY New Zealand said on Monday it would cut its future budget allowances, reduce spending on consultants and
1970-01-01 08:00
Air New Zealand swings to annual profit, declares special dividend
Air New Zealand on Thursday recorded a large annual profit and announced its first dividend in more than
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Cook Islands country profile
Provides an overview of the Cook Islands, including key facts about this Pacific country.
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Niue media guide
An overview of the media in Niue, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Tonga media guide
An overview of the media in Tonga, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Tokelau profile
Provides an overview of Tokelau, including key events and facts about this Pacific Ocean territory.
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Poll indicates New Zealand heading toward change in government
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand looks to be heading towards a change of government after an October
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World Cup co-hosts Australia and New Zealand have another goal in mind: wooing back tourists
Soccer isn't the national pastime in Australia or New Zealand, but those visiting during the Women's World Cup wouldn't be able to tell.
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Jacinda Arden says she teared up watching New Zealand play at Women's World Cup
New Zealand's former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was moved to tears by the country's women's soccer team at this year's World Cup.
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