1Occupy protestors have reappeared in Aotea Square tonight, just hours after being evicted by Police this morning.
2The Auckland Council is denying it tried to deliberately keep Ports of Auckland expansion plans from the public in order to avoid an outcry in opposition.
3The teapot tapes have come back to haunt the PM following their leak onto the internet.
4The PM delivered his State of the Nation speech today.
5The Christchurch City Council is deeply divided over the issue of CEO Tony Maryatt's $68,000 pay-rise.
6Other news.
7Dramatic pictures have emerged of Australian PM Julia Gillard being dragged to safety from a group of angry protestors in Canberra.
8There are reports of a mutiny unfolding in Papua New Guinea where two men are both claiming to be the rightful PM.
9Other news.
10Diplomatic tensions between Britain and Argentina are increasing ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.
11Thousands of Egyptians are camped out in Tahrir Square to mark the first anniversary of the uprising which ousted long-time leader Hosni Mubarak.
12Footage has emerged showing tanks patrolling the streets in the Syrian city of Hama.
13US Republicans and Democrats united to pay tribute to Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who resigned today to focus on her rehabilitation. Giffords was shot in the head at a political rally last year.
14Other news.
15The Government has revealed it is negotiating with the Rena's owners to pay the full cost of the environmental clean-up of the Rena disaster.
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17American Billionaire Warren Buffet has used the example of his secretary to argue that the rich should not be paying less tax than the average wage earner.
18Other news.