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Freed George Speight unlikely to enter politics

A Fiji politics watcher doubts that the 2000 coup frontman George Speight will seek to involve himself in Fijian politics, after being released from prison

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EdTech adds to the woes of embattled Universities

Collin Bjork Palmerston North, September 25, 2024 The university sector in Aotearoa New Zealand is at a tipping point due to chronic underfunding, shifting enrolments and increasing

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A Defence of Inauthenticity

Be authentic. It is the mantra of our age: “You do you.” Beneath our everyday lives, a deeper, truer self supposedly languishes, longing to break

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Sentencing Reforms will punish the Judicial System

Kris Gledhill Auckland, September 24, 2024 The Luxon government surely has little sense of irony. Shortly after introducing the Parliament Bill, designed to reinforce the fundamental

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What is at stake as Kashmir goes to the polls

Mohsin Raza Khan and Shashank Ranjan Sonipat, Haryana, India, September 23, 2024 Embarking on a mountain in Kashmir while running a temperature is a bad

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Delivering Success with Care and Commitment

Henry and Susan Han Auckland, September 15, 2024 LINK Business’s Henry and Susan Han have a track record of success, with personal experience in business

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Why Netanyahu chooses war over peace

Martin Kear Sydney, September 12, 2024 War-weary and angry, hundreds of thousands of Israelis are taking to the streets week after week, calling for Prime

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Labour is talking about Wealth Tax again

What are its options and what might work? Jonathan Barrett & Lisa Marriott Wellington, September 11, 2024 Labour Party Leader Chris Hipkins recently revealed the party

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Chimaera of the Treaty principles comes to light

Jane Kelsey Auckland, September 12, 2024 ACT Party Leader David Seymour has said the goal of his Treaty Principles Bill is to stimulate an overdue conversation on te Tiriti

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Asian businesses waiting for action on crime

Gaurav Sharma Auckland, September 11, 2024 Frustration appears to be growing within New Zealand’s Asian communities as the government makes slow progress on tackling crime

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