AEON Bank Helps Ease Festive Season’s Budget Constraints with No-Hassle Personal Financing-i

Source: Media Outreach KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 December 2025 – As Malaysians gear up for multiple financial commitments in the upcoming weeks and months, especially during the year-end holidays, back-to-school and double festive season, AEON Bank (M) Berhad, Malaysia’s first digital Islamic bank, strengthens its commitment to financial inclusion by … Read more

Nitrates in water: ECan’s rule-making fell short of law over allowing discharges, High Court rules

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Nate McKinnon The High Court has ruled Canterbury’s regional council erred when it allowed farms to discharge nitrates and other pollution without resource consents, but stopped short of ordering it to change the rule. The decision comes as the region grapples with increasing levels of nitrate in its waterways, … Read more

Unvcovering the mysteries behind eel migration and spawning

Source: Radio New Zealand What is going on with our eel population? Uncovering he mystery behind eel breed has proven to be a difficult task, but passionate scientists are far from calling it quits. Senior lecturer at AUT, Dr Amandine Sabadel is a chemist, ecologist, environmental scientist and an eel expert. She told The run … Read more

Trio arrested after aggravated robbery

Source: New Zealand Police Police have arrested three youths following a swift response to reports of an aggravated robbery in Hamilton this morning. About 6:40am, Police were alerted to the aggravated robbery on Mill Street, involving a stolen vehicle. Thankfully, nobody was injured, however the offenders made off with two cash tills, among other items, … Read more

Far North town, Kāeo, gets running water for first time in more than two months

Source: Radio New Zealand Kāeo’s water treatment plant has resumed operation after a 67-day shutdown, just in time for Christmas. (File photo) RNZ / Peter de Graaf A Far North town has received a very welcome Christmas present – running water for the first time in more than two months. Residents of Kāeo, about 30km … Read more

Nitreates in water: ECan’s rule-making fell short of law over allowing dicharges, High Court rules

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / Nate McKinnon The High Court has ruled Canterbury’s regional council erred when it allowed farms to discharge nitrates and other pollution without resource consents, but stopped short of ordering it to change the rule. The decision comes as the region grapples with increasing levels of nitrate in its waterways, … Read more

Empowering Website Operations Across ASEAN with AI and Teamwork

Source: Media Outreach Japan’s MONJI+—A WebOps Enablement Platform Inspired by Voices from 77 Countries—Launches Its English Edition OSAKA, JAPAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 December 2025 – ALAKI Inc., celebrating its 15th anniversary, has officially launched the English edition of MONJI+, an evolution of its 2018-born feedback tool MONJI β, now reimagined as a … Read more

Calls for the UK’s role to be considered in the sinking of Manawanui

Source: Radio New Zealand The wreck of Manawanui seen from above. (File photo) RNZ / Mark Papalii A New Zealand law professor is calling for the United Kingdom’s role to be considered when it comes to compensation for villagers impacted by the sinking of Manawanui last year. The New Zealand navy vessel was surveying the … Read more

How to handle awkward interactions this Christmas

Source: Radio New Zealand While your Instagram feed says the holidays are about joy and love, for many people, Christmas brings a sense of hopelessness about managing tricky family members, inappropriate comments and probing questions. “When any groups gather, there are going to be mixed emotions about the event itself, the family dynamics, which perhaps … Read more

Man charged with murder over Hamilton death

Source: Radio New Zealand A 21-year-old man was arrested on Christmas Eve and charged with murder. (File photo) RNZ / Richard Tindiller A man has been charged with murder after the death of a man in Hamilton last week. Police were called to a home in Lake Crescent at 6.15pm on December 18, where they … Read more

Warning after multiple people hospitalised after using synthetic cannabis

Source: Radio New Zealand [xh Multiple hospitalisations due to synthetic drug use The hospitalisation had been linked to synthetic drugs in the Auckland region. (File photo) AFP A warning has been issued after multiple people were hospitalised in the last day after using synthetic drugs. High Alert, a drug watchdog, said the cases had been … Read more

Christmas and Boxing Day set to bring more cars and tired drivers

Source: Radio New Zealand Transport Agency urging drivers to plan ahead and be safe for their summer road trip. RNZ / Marika Khabazi The Transport Agency is urging drivers to plan ahead for a safe summer road trip, as several accidents have snarled Auckland traffic on Christmas Eve. It warned more cars on the road, … Read more

Facial recognition report shows teenagers are worst threat to South Island supermarkets

Source: Radio New Zealand Foodstuffs South Island is trialling facial recognition in three Pak’nSave supermarkets in Christchurch 123RF A report into facial recognition systems used on shoppers shows teenagers are the worst offenders for threatening supermarket staff. Foodstuffs South Island is trialling facial recognition in three Pak’nSave supermarkets in Christchurch. Its Privacy Impact Assessment said … Read more

NZ F1 star Liam Lawson raises more than $50k for breast cancer research

Source: Radio New Zealand Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson in Cromwell on Tuesday. SUPPLIED Hot laps with Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson has raised more than $50,000 for breast cancer research. Lawson’s pit-stop from the racing circuit to drive laps in Cromwell drew thousands of motorsport enthusiasts and drive to survive fans to the Central … Read more

Festive spirit spurs teens to commit to neighbourhood spruce-up in Rotorua

Source: Radio New Zealand UnSplash/ Carl Tronders A Rotorua man has rallied about a dozen young people to give their neighbourhood a festive spruce-up. Thomas Peato, a youth mentor at Waiariki Whānau Mentoring, and local rangatahi gathered once a week through December for a full day of maintenance work, he told RNZ’s The run home … Read more

Residents return home after Hawke’s Bay blaze

Source: Radio New Zealand A firefighter extinguishing hotspots at the Fernhill fire on Tuesday. Supplied / FENZ Residents who evacuated due to a scrub fire near the Hawke’s Bay village of Fernhill have been allowed to return to their homes. A Fire and Emergency spokesperson told RNZ there’s now one fire truck monitoring the scene, … Read more

Hamilton homicide: Man charged with murder

Source: New Zealand Police Please attribute to Detective Inspector Daryl Smith, District Manager Criminal Investigations: Police have arrested and charged a man with murder in relation to the death of Jason Poa, also known as Jason Tipene, in Hamilton last week. Mr Poa died at a Lake Crescent address last Thursday, 18 December. Today, Police … Read more

A Russian Christmas to keep the tradition alive

Source: Radio New Zealand Valentina Manktelow with her children Zakhar and Slava. Ke-Xin Li Seven-year-old Zakhar Manktelow has just met Ded Moroz and wrote him a wishlist. “I wrote snowman, snow globe, Nintendo Switch, and Super Mario Kart game for the Nintendo Switch.” Ded Moroz, which means Grandpa Frost, is the Santa known in Russian … Read more

Waikato’s newly elected mayors talk about the rigours of the job

Source: Radio New Zealand From left: Matamata-Piako district mayor Ash Tanner, Waipā mayor Mike Pettit and Hamilton City Mayor Tim Macindoe. Supplied / RNZ The Waikato region had a sweep out of its leaders following this year’s local body elections, replacing 70 percent of its mayors. The region stretches from the tip of the Coromandel … Read more

Christmas Eve busiest shoping day of the year with more than 500,000 sales

Source: Radio New Zealand A busy day for Christmas shoppers. Peter Steffen / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP) Busiest shopping day of the year Peak time 12 noon-1 pm – 563,303 transactions Per second peak – 167 transactions Number of sales beats Black Friday, but lowest Christmas Eve in six years Christmas Eve has … Read more

Issues with IKEA orders and delivery flagged

Source: Radio New Zealand The store opened its doors at the beginning of the month. Marika Khabazi / RNZ A customer who had his IKEA order refunded on Christmas Eve says there are problems with the way the retailer is handling orders. The man, who did not want to be identified, ordered furniture items including … Read more

New North Road, Kingsland re-opens

Source: New Zealand Police Police can advise New North Road in Kingsland has re-opened to traffic in both directions, following an earlier crash at lunchtime. Enquiries into the crash will continue. Please take care on your travels this Christmas Eve so you can arrive at your destination safely. ENDS Jarred Williamson/NZ Police MIL OSI

Police reasonably pleased with Hastings drink driving operation results

Source: New Zealand Police Hawke’s Bay Police are reasonably pleased with the results of an operation targeting drink driving on Friday 19 December – but four impaired drivers let the side down. With the holiday season in full swing, Police set up a checkpoint at the roundabout of Pakowhai Road and Te Aea Kahikatea in … Read more

Police scour suburb for answers after victim left ‘fearful’

Source: New Zealand Police A Police investigation has identified an offender allegedly behind two targeted wilful damage incidents in an Auckland suburb. The development comes after Waitematā West Police scoured across Whenuapai to get answers. A local man has been gifted a court appearance after a search warrant was executed on Christmas Eve at his … Read more

Trade Minister Todd McClay confident Labour will support India Free Trade Agreement

Source: Radio New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Trade Minister Todd McClay announce a free trade agreement with India. Mark Papalii The Trade Minister says he’s confident the Free Trade Agreement with India will be implemented despite New Zealand First’s opposition, saying he’d be surprised if Labour didn’t support it. Trade Minister Todd McClay … Read more

Ruatiti huts reopen as police continue to search for Mitchell Cole

Source: Radio New Zealand Mitchell Cole Supplied / NZ Police The Department of Conservation has reopened several huts near the Whanganui River where police have been searching for Mitchell Cole. Mitchell Cole is a person of interest in an investigation into the deaths of his parents, Brendon and Trina Cole, in the farming community of … Read more

Accidents reported in Auckland Christmas Eve traffic

Source: Radio New Zealand RNZ / REECE BAKER Several accidents have snarled Auckland traffic on Christmas Eve. A key Auckland road was reported blocked after a pick-up truck hit several vehicles. It was on New North Road in Kingsland near the intersection with King Street, at 12.20pm. Five people were assessed but there were no … Read more