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Housing in New Zealand's cities is changing, with an increase in housing density, and more multi-unit homes. Home ownership has increased, however ...
And if you pause the map and click on a dot ... disease, and death in the New World. For a time during this period, British transport even exceeds Portugal’s. In the final decades of the ...
Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam — three members of the 10-strong Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) — have formally disputed a new Chinese map that claims most of the South ...
Located in a restored 1940s building that once housed the Spanish Flowers restaurant, Starduster Lounge merges historic charm with a new-wave cocktail experience. The laid-back bar focuses on a ...
Know about Invercargill Airport in detail. Find out the location of Invercargill Airport on New Zealand map and also find out airports near to Invercargill. This airport locator is a very useful tool ...
MANILA, Philippines — New Zealand has more than doubled its scholarships for Filipinos who want to pursue post-graduate studies in the country. From 16 slots last year, New Zealand's Manaaki ...
New Zealand’s deep tech ambitions just got a $25 million boost. Outset Ventures, the Auckland-based venture firm and incubator that spun out unicorns like Rocket Lab and LanzaTech, has closed ...
A 19-year-old has died in New Zealand after being critically injured in a viral tackling game during which participants run full speed at each other head-on. The teenager, named locally as Ryan ...
A New Zealand teenager has died following a serious head injury sustained in a Run It Straight challenge, police have confirmed. The 19-year-old died in hospital after taking part in the viral game ...
SYDNEY: A teenager has died in New Zealand after taking part in a rugby-inspired social media craze that sees participants sprint and crash into each other, police said Tuesday (May 27).
A team led by Gianpiero Cavalleri at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin pieced together the new map using the genetics of 536 Irish individuals. The work, published in Scientific Reports ...