We have started to collect the most important news related to New Zealand in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
New Zealand coach John Wright will step down from his position in August after rejecting the offer of a contract extension.
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Great Britain's women's football team will open the Olympic Games against New Zealand, while the men face Senegal in their first game.
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The owners of a ship which ran aground off New Zealand spilling hundreds of tonnes of fuel oil are being charged with discharging harmful substances.
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The public hearing in New Zealand over the Pike River mining disaster that killed 29 people ends following final submissions this week.
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England centre Riki Flutey will quit Wasps at the end of the season to return to his native New Zealand.
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Hector's dolphins living off the coast of Christchurch, New Zealand, have benefitted from the area's special designation, say scientists.
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A New Zealand minister is resigning over his "error in judgment" involving two letters to help a female friend's accident compensation claim.
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An announcement by New Zealand's leading manufacturer of the black sandwich spread, marmite, sparks "marmageddon" frenzy among Kiwis.
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A fishing boat capsizes off New Zealand's southern coast and rescue operations are still ongoing for the missing passengers, local media report.
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The captain of a ship which ran aground off New Zealand spilling hundreds of tonnes of fuel oil was taking a short cut, a new report suggests.
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A man in New Zealand who caught a giant tuna is waiting to hear if he has set a world record.
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Ex-New Zealand cricket all-rounder Chris Cairns sues Lalit Modi, the former chairman of the IPL, for libel over claims of involvement in match fixing.
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The US government formally calls on New Zealand to hand over the founder of the Megaupload file-sharing site and three of his co-workers.
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The captain and navigation officer of a cargo ship which ploughed into a reef off New Zealand last October plead guilty to several charges.
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A large extinct penguin has been reconstructed from fossil remains discovered in New Zealand.
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People across New Zealand hold memorial services to remember the 185 who died in the earthquake that devastated central Christchurch a year ago.
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The founder of shut down file-sharing website Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, is granted bail by a New Zealand court.
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A year after an earthquake hit Christchurch in New Zealand much of the city remains out of bounds.
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A New Zealand court blocks a move by the government to allow Chinese investors to buy farms in the country.
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Former New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu says he needs a new kidney transplant and has lost 30kg since September.
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World Cup-winning rugby star Sonny Bill Williams wins the New Zealand heavyweight title with a first-round knockout of Clarence Tillman.
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A rock fall that released methane gas may have triggered the deadly Pike River mine blast in New Zealand, experts report.
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Kim Dotcom's bail appeal is rejected by a New Zealand Court, as US campaigners hint at legal action to prevent files being deleted.
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A huge crustacean called a supergiant - more than 30cm long - has been discovered 7km down in the waters north of New Zealand.
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New Zealand captain Ryan Nelsen is to join Tottenham as a free agent after Blackburn cancel his contract.
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New Zealand amateur Lydia Ko makes history by winning the New South Wales Open at the age of 14.
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Brandy Yanchyk goes after adventure at the Waitomo Caves in New Zealand, experiencing the steepest abseil in the world into the black abyss of an underwater river.
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A New Zealand court denies bail to the founder of file-sharing website Megaupload, sought by the US for internet piracy, saying he poses a flight risk.
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French authorities return 20 mummified heads of Maori warriors to New Zealand in what is the single largest handover to date, according to officials.
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A group of 90 pilot whales beach on a spit at the northern tip of New Zealand's South Island - the second incident in the area this month.
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The founder of file-sharing website Megaupload appears in a New Zealand court to seek bail, but the prosecution argue he is a flight risk.
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