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New York Times: Canada’s immigration policy shift leaves some in legal limbo.
Telegraph: How to cut down on the booze without it impacting your social life.
Financial Times: Manufacturers must sell more EVs to meet tough new EU carbon targets.
New York Times: How the billionaire is rallying support for Trump.
But the prospect of growth is in the air.
New York Times: Falling fertility rates are a looming, slow-motion crisis.
It was assumed that the Kiwis might struggle in their pre-start. How wrong experts were.
OPINION: The event is showcasing the technical innovation and culture of our country.
Financial Times: 'When the generics come in there will be a huge price war.'
Financial Times: Athletic footwear thrives as consumers seek wider choice of brands.
One kiwi keeper says 'we pinch ourselves sometimes' being involved with the Napier creche.
OPINION: Shelving development squad allows rivals to catch up with NZ.
Five apartments have sold off the plans as construction ramps up.
PLUS: One NZ gets 'cell tower-in-the-sky' green light, LinkedIn's new take on AI.
Cabinet has agreed to make its future boot camps as least boot-campy as possible.
Sarah Frizzell talks to Tom Raynel about The Lucky Taco and its journey from Mexico to NZ.
OPINION: 'General practice is struggling for funding and therefore for staff.'
OPINION: The infamous billboards have returned and been quick to cause controversy.
Criticising the energy companies has proven effective for NZ First thus far.
Telegraph: Inflammation is blamed for many common conditions, but what causes it?
Financial Times: Minister of Finance Lan Fo'an gave few details on the amount of funding.
Financial troubles have escalated at Boeing, which now faces industrial action.
Telegraph: 'Five years ago I would never have believed I'd be in control of my symptoms.'
OPINION: Team NZ drew first blood on the opening day in Barcelona.
New York Times: At 30, the actress has already spent two decades in front of the camera.
New York Times: How long can even the healthiest population live?
OPINION: Damian McKenzie needs to be delicately and expertly handled
The TV and radio star's raw and revealing new book tells a story of terror and suffering.
OPINION: 'The 'no more work from home' edict goes beyond a government’s mandate.'