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Its Director-General, Amy Pope, insisted Syrians were resilient and innovative but that they needed help, now. “Enabling (them) to return to a country that is on the path to stability and progress is ...
Ambassadors were briefed by the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, who commended Oman for its efforts to achieve the agreement which came into effect on 6 May. He said the cessation of ...
It will be a dream come true for one lucky Lotto player from Auckland after winning $1 million with Lotto First Division in tonight’s live Lotto draw. The winning ticket was sold at Crystal Mini Mart ...
When four thousand people converge on Bluff for the 2025 Bluff Oyster & Food Festival on Saturday 24 May, they will not only enjoy Bluff Oysters, other succulent southern seafood and fine beverages ...
New Zealand has ranked fourth lowest out of 36 OECD and EU countries for child wellbeing in a new report just released by ...
Treaty law experts say the Waitangi Tribunal is already doing exactly what it was originally intended to do. A government ...
This combination of defences and buyouts may be the most politically appealing in the short term, but it is also the least ...
A North Canterbury council has voted to press ahead with plans to form ‘‘a coalition of the willing’’ to manage local water ...
Gisborne is a step closer to deploying a trained volunteer Regional Response Team for emergency events. During a Civil ...
We’re making an agency’s data accessible and actionable to its staff to a whole new standard,” said Mahesh Saptharishi, ...
Despite having a road surface so bad it is accused of chewing up brand new tyres, a century-old-bridge south of Whakatāne has ...
Today the Privileges Committee handed down a severe punishment. Te Pāti Māori Co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie ...