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Cristiano Ronaldo: His Quiet Departure from Riyadh Reveals the Inner Workings of a Strained Commercial Empire
Business Cristiano Ronaldo: His Quiet Departure from Riyadh Reveals the Inner Workings of a Strained Commercial Empire

An exclusive analysis of Cristiano Ronaldo's discreet evacuation from Riyadh: the geopolitical tensions, the impact on his personal brand, and the legacy he is building.

2026-03-04 06:14 🔥 17
Beyond the Headlines: What the Middle East Conflict Means for Your Wallet and Global Business
Business Beyond the Headlines: What the Middle East Conflict Means for Your Wallet and Global Business

Veteran analyst Liam O'Brien dissects the fallout from the Iran-Israel strikes, exploring the impact on New Zealand consumers, the future of Dubai as a safe haven, and unexpected market shifts.

2026-03-04 04:52 🔥 20
Riyadh Under Siege: What the Drone Strike on the US Embassy Means for the City of the Future
Business Riyadh Under Siege: What the Drone Strike on the US Embassy Means for the City of the Future

Analysis of the drone attack on the US Embassy in Riyadh amidst the Iran conflict, and its impact on Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, sports ambitions, and economic diversification.

2026-03-04 04:28 🔥 19
International Women's Day 2026: Why the IWD Networking Breakfast Is Now a Boardroom Imperative
Business International Women's Day 2026: Why the IWD Networking Breakfast Is Now a Boardroom Imperative

As International Women's Day 2026 approaches, we look beyond the platitudes. From the IWD 2026 Networking Breakfast in Auckland to the rise of STEM leaders like Etana, here’s how New Zealand business is—and isn’t—moving the needle.

2026-03-04 04:19 🔥 22
Weather Tomorrow and Tonight's Blood Moon: Why Chaos Theory Matters for Kiwi Leaders
Business Weather Tomorrow and Tonight's Blood Moon: Why Chaos Theory Matters for Kiwi Leaders

Award-winning columnist Marcus Galloway connects tonight's rare blood moon over Aotearoa with the leadership lessons from Neeraj Bhatia and Dawson Barrett, asking what the weather tomorrow really means for resilient Kiwi businesses.

2026-03-04 03:20 🔥 23
The Citronella Catastrophe: What a Perth Restaurant’s $40,000 Fine Means for the Industry
Business The Citronella Catastrophe: What a Perth Restaurant’s $40,000 Fine Means for the Industry

A Perth restaurant's $40,000 fine for serving citronella to children highlights a dangerous industry blind spot. We dissect the confusion between Cymbopogon citratus and Cymbopogon nardus, and what it means for businesses cashing in on the natural products boom.

2026-03-04 02:46 🔥 19
Beyond Auckland's Weather Whiplash: What The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Tells Us About Risk and Revenue
Business Beyond Auckland's Weather Whiplash: What The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Tells Us About Risk and Revenue

Analysing Auckland's volatile weather patterns through the lens of The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac to uncover risks and opportunities for local Kiwi businesses.

2026-03-04 01:36 🔥 20
Greggs Share Price: A Deep Dive into the Bakery Chain's Financial Outlook
Business Greggs Share Price: A Deep Dive into the Bakery Chain's Financial Outlook

An expert analysis of Greggs' share price movements, market position, and future prospects amid inflation fears, retail sector shifts, and investor interest in dividends.

2026-03-03 22:54 🔥 19
The $11 Billion Bet: What the Zurich-Beazley Merger Tells Us About the Future of Insurance
Business The $11 Billion Bet: What the Zurich-Beazley Merger Tells Us About the Future of Insurance

Analysis of Zurich's $11 billion acquisition of Beazley and what it signals for the insurance industry in 2026, covering auto, life, home, and pet insurance trends.

2026-03-03 22:24 🔥 20
Daylight Saving Time 2026 in New Zealand: Spring Vibes, Scheduling Stress, and the Quest for the Perfect Monthly Calendar
Business Daylight Saving Time 2026 in New Zealand: Spring Vibes, Scheduling Stress, and the Quest for the Perfect Monthly Calendar

Analysis of the 2026 Daylight Saving Time change: Why 29 March is more than just an annoying hour lost. A look at our longing for order in chaotic times – and why the compact A5 calendar with public holidays (even for the Northern Hemisphere) is becoming the unsung hero of the workplace.

2026-03-03 20:29 🔥 23