World
New Zealand China expert's office swept for bugs
The New Zealand academic believes she's being targeted over her work into Chinese political interference.
Opinion & Perspectives
Brexit going badly? Would another Brexit referendum help?
It's possible the original Brexit referendum is most likely going to lead to a Brexit almost nobody wanted.
Nick Miller
US-China tariffs: what's behind them, and who stands to be hurt?
President Donald Trump has intensified his trade war with Beijing and triggered the likelihood of price increases for many American companies and consumers.
Paul Wiseman
Does Trump want a trade divorce from China? Some think so
How else to explain Trump ignoring American companies who protested that imposing tariffs would hurt their business, and raise prices for US consumers?
Kirsty Needham
North America
Han Solo's jacket could fetch $1.8M at film auction
A jacket worn by Harrison Ford as Han Solo is expected to sell for up to £1 million ($1.8 million) at an auction of movie memorabilia.
- by Andrew MacAskill
3D-printed gunmaker accused of paying for underage sex goes missing
An affidavit accuses the owner of a Texas company that makes untraceable 3D-printed guns of paying $500 cash to have sex with a female under 17.
Europe
Asia
'I just want to get my baby to a proper home': Lombok reels from quake
It has been six weeks since a powerful magnitude 7 earthquake flattened parts of the Indonesian island of Lombok. Now, the rebuild is underway - but thousands of people have lost their homes, and disease is a growing risk.
- by James Massola & Amilia Rosa
Flying the flag: Taiwanese converts temple into shrine to Communism
What began as a bitter property dispute between nuns and a builder who claims he wasn't paid took a bizarre political turn.
- by Amy Qin
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Jacinda Ardern to appear on Stephen Colbert's show
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be taking a seat on comedian Stephen Colbert's couch as she goes on a media blitz in the United States.