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Anti co-governance website using 'quite deceitful' tactics
31 Aug 2023Hobson's Pledge is accused of 'astroturfing' in its campaign designed to recruit new migrants.
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Chinese police experts arrive in Vanuatu amid political crisis
Amid a strategic rivalry between China and Western countries in the region, China has sent personnel to the Pacific nation as a domestic crisis rumbles on.
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US, South Korea and Japan agree to deepen military ties, condemn China
Historic meeting aims to deepen military ties between countries, condemns 'dangerous and aggressive behaviour' from China.
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China Evergrande Group files for protection from creditors
Embattled developer China Evergrande Group has filed for protection from creditors in a US bankruptcy court as part of its debt restructuring process.
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Migration net gain of 86,800 in year to June is largest in three years
14 Aug 2023The annual figure was made up of a record net gain of 121,600 non-New Zealand citizens and a net migration loss of 34,800 New Zealand citizens.
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China's Inner Mongolia reports two cases of bubonic plague
China's northern region of Inner Mongolia has reported two cases of bubonic plague, following a previous infection that was detected, the local government says.
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Australian journalist Cheng Lei held in China writes 'love letter' home
14 Aug 2023Australian journalist Cheng Lei, detained in China on national security charges, has described how standing in sunlight for just 10 hours a year feels in a "love letter" to her country.
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Crime a hot topic for Auckland Central's political candidates
10 Aug 2023Crime, housing and transport were the hot topics at Wednesday night's political debate in Auckland Central.
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Passport wait times approaching levels seen just after border reopening
Despite plans to fix long wait times for New Zealand passports, the situation is the same as it was when borders reopened last year. Audio
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Farmers take shearing machines to the Mongolian steppes
3 Aug 2023New Zealand farmers have shared their shearing knowledge with more than 100 Mongolian herders during a five-week tour of the country.
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Two dead as Beijing battered by widespread flooding
A red alert has been issued in the city and employers have been ordered to allow people to work from home, with the death toll expected to rise.
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Week in Politics: Kiri Allan's out, wealth tax keeps haunting Hipkins
1 Aug 2023The implications of Kiri Allan's downfall, David Parker gives up revenue and National says Labour's tax policy includes removing GST from fruit and vegetables.
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China says Wuhan earthquake centre attacked by overseas hackers
27 Jul 2023A backdoor programme, capable of controlling and stealing seismic activity data, was inserted in the equipment, China's state media said.
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'The kids are catching everything' - Winter ailments plague families
25 Jul 2023It has been a winter from hell for Lower Hutt mother "Jane", whose four children have had Covid, RSV and two strains of the flu since mid May.
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Road to remain closed overnight after sinkhole forms near Auckland police headquarters
25 Jul 2023A large sinkhole is forming on College Road near Auckland Police Station.
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The Week in Politics: Labour strikes back - who's soft on crime now?
21 Jul 2023National's "soft on crime" taunts finally get a response from Labour with three youth crime announcements in three days.
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'It's too much of a trade-off' - call to scrap Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme
24 Jul 2023Immigration advocates say the new visa settings make it easier for employers to get accreditation to hire migrants and has exacerbated exploitation.
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Escalated gun crime expected to remain a problem for years - police
21 Jul 2023Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says the introduction of recent firearms controls will take time to reduce the number of guns in circulation in the community.
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Northland's first dedicated craft beer festival kicks off today
21 Jul 2023The inaugural Brew of Islands Festival will feature beers from four Northland microbreweries and five of the nation's top independent brewers.
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Tougher laws and more funding needed to tackle crime, businesses say
20 Jul 2023Business owners say they are being forced to cope with rising insurance costs, staff shortages and mental health stress as rising crime takes a toll.
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Government announces new ram-raid criminal offence
20 Jul 2023The government has unveiled a new criminal offence targeting ram-raiding, carrying a maximum 10-year sentence.
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Chris Hipkins announces crackdown on youth and gang crime at post-Cabinet update
The government is making adults encouraging young people to offend and posting offending behaviour online aggravating factors in sentencing.
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Inflation falls to lowest level since late 2021
20 Jul 2023Stats NZ said consumer prices rose 1.1 percent for the three months ended June, with the annual rate falling to 6 percent from 6.7 percent.
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