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2026中国两会前瞻:增长放缓、地缘挑战以及“十五五”开局之年
5/3/2026中国全国政协十四届四次会议和人大十四届四次会议(简称"两会")将于本周开幕。按照惯例,会期预计为一周,在三月中旬闭幕。
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在新西兰如何处置骨灰?虽无明文法律,但地方限制和文化禁忌应注意
4/3/2026奥克兰市议会就列出了多个禁止撒放骨灰的区域,包括被毛利人视为神圣区域的火山锥和能够采集各种食物的区域。此外,奥克兰辖区内所有地方公园、植物园、体育场、水道和海滩都禁止此类行为。
英文新闻
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International students securing Auckland rentals by proxy
6 Mar 2026Students from abroad are increasingly using remote property inspectors to ensure accommodation is fit for purpose before their arrival.
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New Zealand redraws open work visa conditions
4 Mar 2026Immigration New Zealand is set to update the conditions surrounding open work visas, clarifying self-employment and labour recruitment options.
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The significance of China’s ‘Two Sessions’ gathering
4 Mar 2026Explainer - What analysts in New Zealand might be keeping an eye on from a pair of key political meetings in Beijing that kick off this week.
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First glimpse of Auckland Lantern Festival’s radiant giant moa
27 Feb 2026Around 150,000 visitors are expected to soak in the magic of the illuminous treats on display in Manukau over the next three evenings.
RNZ中文 headlines with summaries.
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【新闻简报】纽航任命新任CEO;外长确认新西兰有意承认巴勒斯坦主权国家地位
30/7/2025新CEO为纽航内部提拔,有丰富的数字化转型经验;Winston Peters希望更多国家加入倡议,呼吁以色列结束加沙战争。
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Chinese cuisine to warm the soul this winter
31/7/2025The cold winter months are an ideal time to prepare warm, restorative dishes that can fortify the soul.
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The professionals hired to end infidelity in China
28/7/2025Mistress Dispeller director says the service helps people who don't want to leave their marriages but want to combat infidelity in a non-confrontational way. Audio
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How to resolve fencing feuds, while staying friends with the neighbours
25/7/2025Homeowners are advised to speak with their neighbours and agree on the work required before turning to formal proceedings.
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Construction firms offering large discounts to avoid collapse
24/7/2025Reports suggest some building companies are slashing quotes by as much as 50 percent to stay afloat in tough market conditions.