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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern briefs the Media Christchurch, March 16, 2019 The following is a Statement issued by the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to the
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern briefs the Media Christchurch, March 16, 2019 The following is a Statement issued by the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to the
Anger and anxiety turn to solidarity and prayer Venkat Raman Auckland, March 16, 2019 The death of Forty-nine innocent men and women (and a child)
Messages of Condolences and anger express solidarity Venkat Raman, Auckland, March 16, 2019 As New Zealand in general and Christchurch in particular is coping with
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 16, 2019 One shooting victim is reportedly out of danger in Christchurch. Ahmed Iqbal Jahangir a 34-year-old Muslim of Indian origin
Updates of the Christchurch massacre that killed 49 Muslims yesterday Wellington, March 16, 2019 New Zealand Prime Minister has given more details of the devastating
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 15, 2019 The New Zealand Police have assured a nervous Muslim community in New Zealand that they will continue their
RNZ, Wellington, March 15, 2019 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed that 40 people have died after the “terrorist” attack at two Mosques in Christchurch
New Zealanders are living their darkest day in history Venkat Raman Auckland, March 15, 2019 New Zealanders are tensed are in a state of shock
Is this a downward spiral, triggered by complacency? Bernie McKendrey Wellington, March 15, 2019 ‘Me Three … are we conspiring to be silent? Enough, it
Michael Macaulay Wellington, March 15, 2019 Whistling While They Work 2 is the largest research project on whistleblowing ever undertaken. Public, private and not for profit sectors
Supplied Content Auckland, March 15, 2019 Use of tobacco during pregnancy heightens the chances of daughters growing up short, as well as their chances of
Julie Anne Genter New York, March 14, 2019 New Zealand aligns itself with the statement made by Nauru on behalf of the Pacific Island Forum
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Supplied Content Wellington, March 14, 2019 If you have been to an Open Home recently, or been browsing the ‘For Sale’ advertisements, you might have
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 14, 2019 The illustrious Zoroastrian community in Auckland will celebrate their New Year with fun and laughter with a Parsi Comedy
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 14, 2019 Punctuality, transparency, accountability and quality events are among the promises of the new team at the Pakistan Association of
Jane Patterson Wellington, March 14, 2019 Climate Change Minister James Shaw has a black eye and lacerations to his face after an attack in Wellington
Venkat Raman Cash payments are likely to be capped in the sale and purchase of cars, motorcycles, jewellery and art as the New Zealand government
Inland Revenue has won a High Court case against Eric Watson’s Cullen Group over a nearly $52 million tax debt. After a nine-day trial in
An Analysis by Peter Wilson The government has to deal with the possible return of New Zealand’s first “Kiwi Jihadi” and the serious implications of
Venkat Raman A South Auckland based legal firm has just launched a wide range of services in India, available to all its clients in New
Michael Wood We are now well into 2019 and the Government is working hard on our priorities for the year. While we have not seen
Wellington High Commission commences printing Venkat Raman Auckland, March 2, 1019 People of Indian Origin (PIO) who are eligible to obtain the status of ‘Overseas
Newsroom Analysis by Laura Walters Jacinda Ardern has called Australia’s deportation policy “corrosive” to the Trans-Tasman relationship; Winston Peters says it is a “festering sore.”
Gill Bonnett Unregulated marketing managers hired by New Zealand education institutes are using cut-throat recruitment practices to lure international students, some immigration advisers say. Representatives
Kieran Madden The Government is dead-set on improving “wellbeing” as the mark of their leadership, and “long-term intergenerational wellbeing” in particular. This requires whipping out
Venkat Raman Bilateral relations between New Zealand and Fiji are expected to rise to a higher level with a new spirit of amity that has
The Fijian government has urged its people to report any human rights violations to the relevant authorities. Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama made the appeal
Phil Goff promises fairer, cleaner and liveable Auckland Venkat Raman Auckland, March 3, 2019 Auckland Mayor Phil Goff launched his re-election campaign this afternoon, promising
Simon Chapple In the aftermath of the controversy surrounding former National MP Jami-Lee Ross and Opposition National Party Leader Simon Bridges, discussions have focused on
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