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Will Grant and Fabien Medvecky Canberra, February 14, 2025 Fact-checking has gone out of fashion for much of the social media ‘broligarchy’ that billionaire tech
Will Grant and Fabien Medvecky Canberra, February 14, 2025 Fact-checking has gone out of fashion for much of the social media ‘broligarchy’ that billionaire tech
Chris Ogden Auckland, February 13, 2025 US President Donald Trump is moving rapidly to change the contours of contemporary international affairs, with the old US-dominated
Gaurav Sharma Auckland, February 12, 2025 Influential Indo-Fijian politician Harish Sharma believes that the South Pacific nation’s two largest ethnic groups are on a path
Marni LaFleur San Diago, USA, February 12, 2025 President Donald Trump closed much of the activity at the US-Mexico border in January 2025, making it
Anneke Smith Auckland, February 9, 2025 The government is overhauling its ‘Golden Visa’ scheme to lure wealthy investors to New Zealand. The Active Investor Plus
Radio New Zealand Auckland, February 6, 2025 Thousands of people gathered for commemorations to celebrate Waitangi Day today (February 6, 2025) throughout New Zealand. A
Staff Reporter Auckland, February 5, 2025 The funeral of Abhishek Arora, who drowned in Piha Beach last week will be held at 2 pm today
Giles Dexter (RNZ) Wellington, February 1, 2025 Shane Jones says that he hopes to meet with Mexico’s Ambassador to New Zealand after the latter raised
International Women’s Day on March 8, 2025, Waiau Pa Hall Hansa Naran Auckland, January 31, 2025 On Saturday, March 8, the Waiau Pa Hall will
Laura Walters Wellington, January 30, 2025 In just a few months, David Seymour’s Treaty Principles Bill will be snuffed out, but the debate is likely
President Trump has unexpectedly “saved TikTok.” After going dark for a few hours, the App returned online with the message, “As a result of President
Fox Meyer Newsroom Wellington, January 29, 2024 In her first announcement as Economic Growth Minister, Nicola Willis outlined a new ‘digital nomad visa’ aimed at
Peter Dunne Wellington, January 23, 2025 This week, the rituals that herald the start of each Parliamentary year begin. Both the major parties are holding
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announcing changes to his Cabinet with Finance Minister Nicola Willis at the Media Conference on January 19, 2025 (RNZ Photo by
Kadambari Raghukumar and Gaurav Sharma Auckland, January 17, 2025 As a discipline, philosophy has always dealt with existential questions of life, society and the sciences. Interestingly,
Vineeta Rao Auckland, January 17, 2025 Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan Pataudi is reportedly recovering from a successful surgery at Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital on Thursday
Staff Reporter Auckland, January 14, 2025 The New Zealand Indian Central Association (NZICA), which will mark its centenary next year (2026) has announced an all-day,
Radio New Zealand Auckland, January 14, 2025 When taking a trip, you cannot guarantee that things will not go wrong, but you can choose an
Blessen Tom Auckland, January 14, 2024 The government agency charged with helping New Zealand businesses to grow overseas is ramping up efforts to strengthen ties
OHM NZ event at Swaminarayan Complex on March 15, 2025 Prasanth Pavithran Auckland, January 13, 2025 Editor’s Standfirst: India and Bharat are alternatively used
Blessen Tom Auckland, January 9, 2025 The Indian community in the South Island bid farewell to the Indian Naval Sailing Vessel Tarini on Sunday, January
Mauro Primavera Milan, Italy, January 8, 2025 Three weeks after the forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) ousted President Bashar Al Assad on December
Manoj Pant Greater Noida, India, January 7, 2025 The economic uncertainty surrounding a Donald Trump takeover looms over the world as it enters a new
Vivek Parashar January 3, 2025 In a significant development that aligns with New Zealand’s growing economic ties with India, Kiwi investors now have unprecedented access
Dr Luke Hartigan Sydney, December 31, 2024 As 2024 draws to a close, a turbulent, torrid year in the Australian economy is at an end.
Omair Anas Ankara, Turkey, December 31, 2024 The fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime in Syria shows that no country in the Middle East has
Blessen Tom Auckland, December 29, 2024 In a tough year that tested the resilience of the domestic arts scene, artists of Asian heritage celebrated several
Editor’s Standfirst: Dr Manmohan Singh, India’s 13th Prime Minister (2004 to 2014) is hailed as the real architect of market reforms and the economy’s impressive
Staff Reporter Auckland, December 28, 2024 Naad Trust and Rhythm School of Music are organising an evening of melody to pay homage to Zakir Hussain,
From The Wire India New Delhi, December 27, 2024 Manmohan Singh, whose stewardship of India as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014 saw the country
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