WHO’s exclusion policy isolates 23 million Taiwanese
Auckland, February 17, 2020 In November 2002, the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), originating in Southern China, recorded 8098 cases and claimed 774 lives
Auckland, February 17, 2020 In November 2002, the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), originating in Southern China, recorded 8098 cases and claimed 774 lives
Supplied Content Wellington, February 17, 2020 Applications are now open for the fifth round of the Regional Culture and Heritage Fund Associate Minister for Arts,
Sourced Content Auckland, February 17, 2020 A man who worked at a plastics manufacturing company for 11 years has won $37,000 after he was found
Supplied Content Auckland, February 17, 2020 Ninety-five hectares of prime land on the Mahurangi Harbour has been purchased by Auckland Council, doubling the size of
In fact, almost 80% of children in low-income countries suffer from overweight or obesity Supplied Content Washington, February 16, 2020 Obesity is one of the
Phil Smith Wellington, February 16, 2020 The political year starts early in the New Zealand Summer with Ratana, Waitangi and various state of the nation speeches
Kalutaram, Sri Lanka February 16, 2020 Lakshmi Perera, a 48-year-old woman from Kalutaram, Sri Lanka had trouble losing weight. She started going to a healthy
Some matters must be in public domain for better crisis management Barjor Mehta Beijing February 16, 2020 During an exceptionally rainy August in 1994, pneumonic
Supplied Content Wellington, February 15, 2020 Vodafone New Zealand has been warned by the Commerce Commission for misleading consumers about account credits. Vodafone has also
Peter Wilson Wellington, February 15, 2020 Another opinion poll shows a knife-edge result, Northland could decide the election and National goes after NZ First. A
Venkat Raman The number of Visas issued by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) under various categories over the past three years registered an increase of about
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi The Labour-led coalition government has announced its decision to raise the minimum wage. Once again this appears to be a policy like
Supplied Content National Party Leader Simon Bridges has ruled out working with New Zealand First to form a Government after the 2020 election. “A vote
Phil Goff From Christmas through New Year and Waitangi Day, Auckland has enjoyed a long and sunny Summer. Most of us have enjoyed the long
Staff Reporter New Zealand lost another great son in the passing of Mike Moore on February 2, 2020. The former Prime Minister was 71 years
Staff Reporter The New Conservative Party has described the Ihumatao issue as a ‘fork on the road,’ meaning that it is time to decide the
Alex Penk Who is the real “Party of infrastructure?” Is it Labour, who just announced that they will spend billions on roads and rail, or
Venkat Raman The European Commission has eased visa regulations to allow easier access to Non-New Zealanders to travel to Schengen member States. The move will
Venkat Raman Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) has launched a new way of delivering a degree qualification for engineers. Its Bachelor of Engineering Technology degree
Dr Joanna Chu Could feeling more confident and connected parenting your teens be as simple as receiving text messages? World-first research from the University of
Supplied Content While the Education Review Office (ERO) has said that there ‘still a way to go,’ progress has been made on implementing the Te
Supplied Content Big, ‘bonny’ babies are traditionally celebrated as pictures of health, but a new international study shows that women born heavy were on average
Sourced Content Taking Science outside the classroom has brought rewards and awards for students, creating citizen Science learning tools for future students of New Plymouth
Venkat Raman Fiji’s President President Major-General (Retired) Jioji Konrote, Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, top government officials, diplomats and others were among the guests at
Supplied Content The Fiji High Commission in Wellington has commenced processing of e-passports applications following the installation of the new e-passport enrolment kit. The new
Venkat Raman An international conference held in Fiji last fortnight highlighted the need to promote Hindi at all levels of education and ways and means
Douglas Webber Brexit could radically change the UK. Both Scottish independence and Northern Ireland breaking away from Britain are conceivable and Boris Johnson’s government has
Two corporate leaders share their experience on NZITA platform Venkat Raman Patience and passion are two important attributes for success in doing business with India,
Nirmala Sitharaman perceives Aspirational India with a Caring Society Venkat Raman Innovative programmes to intensify public private partnerships, incentives to promote foreign direct investment and
Supplied Content The decision of the Auckland High Court to dismiss an application of Accommodation Provider Targeted Rate (APTR) has not surprised Auckland Mayor Phil
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