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Since Palestine declared its independence in 1988, New Zealand has had the potential to recognize it as a state. There was a ...
The Reserve Bank is confident lower interest rates will eventually help the sluggish economy perk up. It has identified ...
In an escalating international dispute, Israel launched a series of diplomatic attacks against several of its Western allies ...
New Zealand and Australia launched sharp rebukes against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, condemning his handling ...
Cries of celebration from the government benches were heard at Parliament today, following the Reserve Bank's cut to the Official Cash Rate.
The NZ government has sent troops to the Middle East to assist the US-Israeli war machine, and is allowing investment in ...
The move comes just weeks after the Christopher Luxon-led government unveiled plans to double New Zealand’s international education market by 2034 ...
Conditional recognition of a Palestinian state by other countries is politically and legally questionable. A more ...
It has emerged that Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith knew that David Seymour was intending to send a letter to the ...
The Luxon government is shoring up its relationship with its only ally, while also expanding its role in security groupings like NATO and the Five Eyes.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese and the right-wing New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon called for enhanced military ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says Māori land, taonga, and Treaty settlements remain protected—despite a new Trans-Tasman ...