
Intel shares fall 20% on plans to cut 15,000 jobs
Financial Times: Chipmaker says it'll also reduce spending as strategy hits setback.
Financial Times: Chipmaker says it'll also reduce spending as strategy hits setback.
Months of complex negotiations resulted in the largest prisoner exchange since thCold War.
The lure of the Olympics seems stronger for the public than for rugby players.
One increasingly worried subcontractor complained of being owed around $500,000.
New Zealand is struggling to get pre-pandemic momentum going again.
New York Times: Memoir has sold more than 750,000 copies in all formats since mid-July.
Will weaker New Zealand share prices encourage more takeover activity?
New York Times: A list of the 24 prisoners who were exchanged and their backgrounds.
New York Times: Olympians can list their injuries as readily as their achievements.
Telegraph: What we eat in midlife has a significant impact on how we age, research shows.
New York Times: He'd been sentenced for a brazen assassination in Berlin. Now he's free.
Who will replace Simon Barnett? Herald's AI error of judgment; New All Blacks media boss.
After a mixed 2024 season, he remains confident ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Borrowers should be wary of locking in for longer terms that seem attractive now.
OPINION: 'Government should stick to governing and not try to run a business.'
NZ advised to co-operate militarily with Australia but not under Aukus.
OPINION: National Party conference delegates need to push for radical reform.
New York Times: How to cut steak for maximum tenderness.
Some projects are delayed by more than 1000%.
‘Half of life is luck and timing … all of it cannot run perfectly.’
'We are concerned that TVNZ is looking into significant changes [and] even larger cuts.'
Financial Times: New York, Toronto and Sydney have overtaken the UK capital.
'The fixed fee has hurt us. No one expected rates to go up 15% per annum."
The best of the worst of equestrian has been seen within a week at these Olympics.
The closure of Newshub and other job cuts are likely to cost $14 million in redundancies.
After seven years the pair are now living apart.
From multiple cyclones to Covid lockdowns and cement gone wrong.
Can a newcomer buck the trend in a failed market segment?
Financial Times: Zuckerberg has been attempting to win over investors with his AI vision.
Chris Rattue runs through the highs and lows from day five at the Paris Olympics.