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Man remarkably survives falling from 15th floor after trying to climb into his apartment in Auckland.
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New Zealand secure a remarkable 378th victory in 500 internationals to give them an unassailable lead over France.
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Kiwis wrap up three-decade long process to pay hundreds of millions to indigenous peoples for colonial injustice.
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UK to offer asylum to Afghan interpreters
About 600 interpreters who served with British army will be given right to settle in the UK.
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SA cricket facing uncertain future
The imminent departure of coach Gary Kirsten and skipper Graeme Smith's injury woes have thrown Proteas into disarray.
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