Dame Jacinda Ardern and Academy Award-winning actress Marlee Matlin talked about life, the universe and almost everything during a Cinema Café discussion Saturday morning at the 2025 Sundance Film ...
“Meanwhile, Simon Watts has just harpooned the Prime Minister’s ‘Going for Growth’ plan. Mr Luxon, Mr Peters, and Mr Seymour need to step in and overrule this decision.” ...
The International Olympic Committee is getting some spine and within months the women’s sport category will be for women. That’s biological women. Gender ideology is to be usurped by biological ...
Five years since the COVID-19 pandemic slingshotted Sundance into the streaming era, the festival’s virtual component, which runs through midnight Sunday, remains one of the most frustratingly ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have found themselves the target of a biting joke by comedian John Mulaney at a star-studded ...
The New Zealand government aims to reduce emissions by 51-55% between 2005 and 2035, a 1% rise that some activists call "pathetic" ...
Hollywood's leading lights were playing close attention last night when streaming giant Netflix held its prestigious new-season launch in Los Angeles.
New Zealand has released its Paris Agreement emissions target for 2035, aiming to cut greenhouse gases by 51 to 55 per cent.
Forget 2024, the year when every single, economic decision taken by the government made not a single iota of difference to our tanked economy, and welcome in 2025.
Jacinda Ardern's tenure as New Zealand's Prime Minister offers a lesson in leadership, even if it trades insight for access.