
Your say: week beginning June 23
Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. Wed love to hear from you, you can email us at [email protected] Monday June 23 Dear Treasurer… Most multinationals pay little or no...

Trump’s decision to bomb Iran exposes fissures in US politics
US President Donald Trumps strike on Irans nuclear weapons program, which he foreshadowed on and off for the past few days, has revealed a surprisingly broad middle ground in US politics, even as it has provoked...

If it feels like your childs diet consists entirely of breakfast cereal, chicken nuggets and snacks thatd outlast the apocalypse, youre not alone. Processed foods are the go-to for many kids, and for some, theyre the only...
Monsters reflect our darkest fears, from zombies to werewolves. But they also bring us together
Lisa from Pexels/Pexels We need each other, people and monsters. Monsters rely on us to exist; theyre only alive because we create them. And people rely on monsters for a variety of reasons: a being to explain a particular...
Daniel Boud A new opera by American composer Nico Muhly is reimagining the myth of Aphrodite through a contemporary lens, exploring beauty, desire and identity in a strikingly relevant way. Aphrodite had its world premiere...
NZ’s plan to ‘welcome anyone, from anywhere, anytime’ is not a sustainable tourism policy
Getty Images Attracting more Chinese tourists to New Zealand, including during the off-season, was a major part of Prime Minister Christopher Luxons trade agenda during his visit to China last week. As Tourism Minister...
MIT researchers say using ChatGPT can rot your brain. The truth is a little more complicated
Rroselavy / Shutterstock Since ChatGPT appeared almost three years ago, the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on learning has been widely debated. Are they handy tools for personalised education, or...