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Royal Commission of Inquiry Terms of Reference

Supplied Content Royal Commission of Inquiry on Historical Abuse in Care Chairman and former Governor General of New Zealand Sir Anand Satyanand has said that

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Italian crisis jolts Europe’s liberal democracy

James Newell Manchester, United Kingdom May 30, 2018 After months of wrangling, Italy’s political crisis has a hit an impasse, with new elections now increasingly

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Wally Haumaha appointed Deputy Police Commissioner

Supplied Content Wellington, May 29, 2018 Long-serving Police Assistant Commissioner Wally Haumaha has been appointed to a new role as Deputy Commissioner. “The Deputy Commissioner

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A quiz programme for Overseas Indians

Supplied Content Wellington, May 28, 2018 The Government of India has launched ‘Bharat Ko Janiye Quiz’ for Overseas Indians, including Non-Resident Indians and Persons of

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Youngster makes the community proud

Shirish Paranjape Christchurch, May 28, 2018 A young girl in Canterbury has brought pride and joy with her achievements in sports not only to her

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GCSB expands cyber defence service

Supplied Content Wellington, May 28, 2018 Minister Responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) Andrew Little, has announced the agency will expand its Malware-Free

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Auckland Councillor Dick Quax passes away

Supplied Content Auckland, May 28, 2018 Auckland Councillor Dick Quax passed away today at the age of 70. Mayor Phil Goff issued the following statement:

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New Zealand launches Samoan Language Week

Supplied Content Wellington, May 27, 2018 Todays launch of Samoan Language Week at Fale o Samoa in Mangere highlights the importance of language in sustaining

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BNZ apologies to customers for outage

Paul Carter Auckland, May 27, 2018 On behalf of everyone at BNZ, I want to apologise for the disruption caused to our customers yesterday by

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Former leaders push for peace in Korean Peninsula

Supplied Content Bucharest, Romania, May 27, 2018 During the last century in Eastern Europe, divisions and conflicts caused by the confrontation of ideologies were overcome

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Ardern pledges to end discrimination

“But we are looking for long-term solutions” Venkat Raman Auckland, May 26, 2018 Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has pledged to enhance ‘Inclusion’ as one of

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Dishonesty swipes across self-check counters

Emmeline Taylor London, May 26, 2018 The number of self-check out terminals around the world is predicted to reach 325,000 by 2019 and some stores

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Facial technology to identify problem gamblers

Katie Scotcher Auckland, May 26, 2018 Facial recognition technology is being trialled in some gaming venues to help identify problem gamblers. The system monitors people

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You have a date with S D Burman in Auckland tonight

‘Suneheri Yaadein’ at Dorothy Winstone Centre Venkat Raman (Indian Newslink) Auckland, May 26, 2018 A point of discerning difference between organisers of entertaining programmes and

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Does punishment prevent crime?

Jeremy Vargo Auckland, May 25, 2018 Benjamin Franklin once wrote to a friend that “in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except

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