New Zealand not averse to AUKUS Tier Two but on defence technology
China has raised its concerns about New Zealand being potentially involved in the intelligence and security pact AUKUS directly with the Prime Minister. The issue
China has raised its concerns about New Zealand being potentially involved in the intelligence and security pact AUKUS directly with the Prime Minister. The issue
Jennifer Montgomery Wellington, November 14, 2024 November 12, 2024 marked a long-awaited milestone for survivors of the state care system, with the formal apology by Prime Minister
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Craig McCulloch Wellington, October 17, 2024 Analysis – Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has made the most of his first East Asia Summit (EAS), facilitating Facetime and
“Our world is in a whirlwind,” United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the UN General Assembly’s 79th session on Wednesday (NZ Time), outlining a world
Radio New Zealand Wellington, September 24, 2024 Public Service Minister Nicola Willis has directed department bosses to tighten up on working-from-home arrangements. She says that
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
From our Leader of September 15, 2024 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, September 17, 2024 As this issue was being prepared for publication, news
Dominic Sullivan Auckland, September 6, 2024 The numbers attending the tangihanga for Kīngi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII attest not only to the enduring significance of
Peter Dunne Wellington, September 6, 2024 Sir John Key got it right when he told the recent National Party Conference that we need to “take
Venkat Raman Auckland, August 28, 2024 Doctors and medical professionals are at hand when you need them; they visit your home, examine your condition, engage
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Long Read Peter Wilson Wellington, July 5, 2024 Weekly Analysis: Housing Minister Chris Bishop sets out his plan to solve the housing crisis; a survey
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Telangana Formation Day in Auckland Venkat Raman Auckland, June 1, 2024 Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said that he is looking forward to visiting India later
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Our Sub-Leader in Indian Newslink Digital Edition May 1, 2024 Venkat Raman Auckland, May 1, 2024 It is a pity that Melissa Lee, one of
Venkat Raman Auckland, May 1, 2024 The decision of the Wellington-based Remuneration Authority to increase the pay of Ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) has
Analysis by Peter Wilson Wellington, April 26, 2024 Major Events of the Week: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon took away portfolios from two Ministers which was
The great Nineteenth British Prime Minister William Gladstone once observed that “the first essential for a Prime Minister is to be a good butcher.” When
Sourced Content from RNZ (Edited) Wellington, April 25, 2024 Anzac Day has been marked around New Zealand, the Pacific and at Gallipoli, with Deputy Prime
Analysis by Jo Moir (RNZ) Wellington, April 24, 2024 Prime Minister Christopher Luxon framing the demotion of two of his Ministers as the portfolios getting “too
Jemima Huston Wellington, April 17, 2024 About 90% of Oranga Tamariki staff are likely to be cut completely, and 565 Ministry of Education jobs are
Radio New Zealand Wellington, April 8, 2024 Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced nine targets for the government to deliver in the next six years.
The visit of the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to New Zealand last week was a chance to focus on the health of the bilateral
Labour Party Leader speaks to Indian Newslink on multiple issues Long Read Venkat Raman Auckland, March 23, 2024 The hard-working Indian community in general and
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