Taupo ‘tsunami’ after strong shallow quake
A strong tidal surge swept 20 metres inland, destroying boats after a 5.6 magnitude quake struck at a depth of just five kilometres.
A strong tidal surge swept 20 metres inland, destroying boats after a 5.6 magnitude quake struck at a depth of just five kilometres.
The woman was extradited to New Zealand from South Korea after the bodies of two children were discovered in suitcases bought in an auction.
With Victoria’s campaign in its last week, Opposition Leader Matthew Guy outlines first reforms, Labor Premier Daniel Andrews complains Liberal preferences favour some extremists, and an independent MP calls the Premier a ‘red mist’ target.
Republicans remain on track to take an expected narrow House majority, helped by pickups in New York, however the Senate remains too tight to call with votes still being tallied.
Joe Biden has declared midterm election day ‘a good day for America’ and celebrated a ‘good night’ for Democrats but acknowledged the frustration of Americans.
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Queen Elizabeth II has embarked on her final journey, with thousands of her mourning subjects expected to line her coffin’s route from the Scottish retreat where she died.
By the end of 1992, Queen Elizabeth was forced to realise her failings in her role as monarch, as she faced a furious public questioning about the very worth of both her and her family.
The Queen’s childhood was happy and peaceful, the family’s strong bonds preparing her for a future that was then unforeseeable.
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