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Kyiv hit by barrage of drone strikes as Putin rejects Trump's truce bid
Almost every district in the capital sustained damage after Russia fired a record 550 drones, Ukraine says. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 11:25pm 

Isle of Man pioneers a new data-as-asset framework
The Isle of Man and EDM Council launch a global framework treating data as a capital asset to boost value, investment, and innovation in the data economy. 
© 2025 ITBrief Thu 5:15pm 

New Cook Strait ferry due in Wellington
Bluebridge's new ferry has sailed from Europe and is due in the the capital on Thursday. 
© 2025 RadioNZ Wed 1:05pm 

Council claws back thousands in capital water savings
South Wairarapa’s capital water programme is back in the council’s hands after a six-year partnership with Wellington Water. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz Tue 5:05pm 

Thousands party at Budapest Pride despite Orban's ban
A giant crowd throngs the Hungarian capital, championing LGBT rights and defying PM Viktor Orban. 
© 2025 BBCWorld Sun 1:55pm 

Lyse Doucet: Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken
As Iran's capital resumes its old rhythms, the BBC's Lyse Doucet meets locals who wonder if peace will last. 
© 2025 BBCWorld Sat, 28 Jun 0:55am 

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General Capital Releases 2025 Annual Report
General Capital, the NZX listed Financial Services Group, has today released its Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2025 
© 2025 sharechat.co.nz Thu, 26 Jun 3:05pm 

The Genius move that could blow up in America’s face
Donald Trump’s bid to make the US the crypto capital of the world is gaining steam after the passing of a bill in the Senate. But critics say it would introduce a threat to the financial system. 
© 2025 Wed, 25 Jun 6:45pm 

Kiwibank offers new lending programme for start ups
The bank is trialling StartUp+ in conjunction with venture capital group Ministry of Awesome. 
© 2025 RadioNZ Wed, 25 Jun 6:05pm 

Live: Iran begins operation against US base in Qatar - state TV
Explosions were reported over Qatar's capital Doha shortly after a Western diplomat said there had been a credible Iranian threat against a US-run air base in the Gulf Arab state. 
© 2025 RadioNZ Tue, 24 Jun 5:45am 

GEN - Dividend Reinvestment Plan Strike Price
General Capital Limited (NZX:GEN) wishes to advise that the strike price for the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP), operating in respect of the dividend payable on 3 July 2025, has been set at NZ$0.2971 per share 
© 2025 sharechat.co.nz Thu, 19 Jun 9:25am 


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The amazing Kindle Scribe hits all-time low ahead of Prime Day
I hunt for deals all day long, especially now, ahead of Prime Day, but few discounts have made me do a double-take like this one has. The Amazon Kindle Scribe is on sale for the very best price we’ve ever seen. Instead of shelling out $400, you can get the Scribe for $260. Amazon’s Kindle Scribe is a twist on regular e-readers because, on top of being able to read books, you can also write notes in a notebook or write directly on books without it being a capital sin. The screen has the same paper-like feel that we’ve come to love with Kindles. The 10.2-inch screen is glare-free, so you can read in any light. The front-lit display is particularly gorgeous when reading at night, enabling you to enjoy your books in the dark. The beauty of the Kindle Scribe is, of course, that you can write down your thoughts with no distractions, whether you’re marking up documents, writing down your feelings about certain parts of the books you’re reading, or just journaling. A pen is included in the box, so you won’t have to worry about purchasing one separately. The built-in AI notebook tools allow you to summarize your notes, change their length and tone, or refine the writing itself. This is, of course, a Prime deal, so you’re going to need a Prime subscription to access it. But, with Prime Day coming in next week, now’s the perfect time to start a 30-day free trial if you haven’t done so yet. Make sure to also check out our Prime Day hub to find the best early deals. Whatever you do, don’t miss out on the chance to get the 16GB Kindle Scribe for $260 the very best price we’ve seen. The Kindle Scribe has never been cheaperBuy now at Amazon 
© 2025 PC World 10:45pm 

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Live: Iran strikes US base in Qatar in response to US attack on Iranian nuclear sites
Explosions have been heard over Qatar's capital, Doha, as Tehran looks to retaliate against US strikes. 
© 2025 RadioNZ Tue, 24 Jun 6:45am 

Live: Explosions heard over Qatar capital Doha after Iran threat to retaliate for US strikes
A Western diplomat said there had been a credible Iranian threat against a US-run air base in the Gulf Arab state. 
© 2025 RadioNZ Tue, 24 Jun 5:15am 

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