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Kiwis caught flat-footed this weekend by patronising rules around alcohol should make a submission on legislation currently ...
“Palestinian journalists continue to do heroic work, paying a heavy price; 170 have been killed to date,” said UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini. “The free flow of information and ...
More than 500,000 people are reported to have been newly displaced since 18 March, many of them uprooted multiple times due to ongoing military operations across the Gaza Strip. Conditions on the ...
Al-Ahli Hospital was hit by an airstrike on 13 April 2025, destroying the emergency department and causing the death of a child due to lack of access to appropriate care. “With this latest attack on ...
Last year, UNMISS documented 1,019 violent incidents affecting 3,657 civilians. Of this number 1,561 were killed and 1,299 injured. Another 551 people were abducted, including at least nine ...
Nearly 15 years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi and the emergence of rival administrations in 2014, the country remains divided, with the internationally recognised Government of National Unity (GNU ...
CPAG is calling on the Government to stop treating people on benefits as a spreadsheet to be cleared, and to remember its ...
District Commander Northland, Superintendent Matt Srhoj says having the new officers join them in a week will be great.
Making their New Zealand debut at Auckland’s Powerstation on July 22nd the Icelandic-Faroese duo showcase their critically ...
Tree planting efforts around Hawke's Bay hill country farms are paying off, new data shows. A report presented to the Hawke's ...
New Zealanders’ concern about the impact of climate change on our own country has declined to 69% from 76% in 2022 and 80% in ...
Noisy neighbours tend to be inevitable no matter where you live, but one Invercargill street has claimed the crown for being ...
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