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Anzac Day marks the first big military action by Australian and New Zealand soldiers in Gallipoli in 1915.
This year's Anzac Day marks 109 years on from the Gallipoli landings.
"The minister welcomes this important decision."
Global electric vehicle sales are set to rise by more than a fifth to reach 17 million this year, the International Energy Agency says.
Researchers are still trying to figure out how the virus is spreading between animals.
NASA's Juno spacecraft flew by the lava world’s surface.
"There is no excuse to lash out and hurt a defenceless animal."
Poisoning could result in paralysis, respiratory failure or even death.
"It's hard not to cry about it."
The battalion served during World War II and became one of New Zealand's most celebrated units.
It's hoped the Christchurch City Council funding will future-proof the show.
Kim Yo Jong says the country will protect its sovereignty and regional peace.
Te Whatu Ora has directed hospitals to cut costs, including banning overtime and not covering for sick staff.
It comes after Australia's federal court told X to stop showing video of a knife-related terrorist attack.
The Labour leader says Melissa Lee and Penny Simmonds were "never up to the task that they were given".