New Zealand is not immune to political coups
In fact they have been regular and one is due in 2021 Peter Dunne Wellington, August 31, 2018 There has been much scoffing and guffawing
In fact they have been regular and one is due in 2021 Peter Dunne Wellington, August 31, 2018 There has been much scoffing and guffawing
RNZ, Wellington, August 31, 2018 Transport Minister Phil Twyford has announced a $16.9 billion investment in land transport over the next three years. The 2018-21
Rajen Zed Nevada, USA, August 31, 2018 Hindus have commended Hutt City Council in New Zealand for their ‘Yoga in Schools’ Programme, calling it a
Supplied Content Suva, Fiji, August 31, 2018 Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has announced appointment of new members to the country’s Legal Aid Commission. The appointments
Shirish Paranjape Christchurch, August 31, 2018 An event was organised in Christchurch to mark the First Anniversary of the Multicultural Strategy of Christchurch City Council.
Auckland, August 31, 2018 Summary of Facts: Consumer confidence was little changed in August, sitting around its historical average. Households are upbeat about current conditions
Venkat Raman Fiji’s Parliament is to hold a special meeting on Friday, August 31, 2018 to elect its next President. Parliamentary Speaker Dr Jiko Luveni
Yogesh Chandra (Suva, Fiji) The Lautoka community is in a state of shock after a 59-year-old man and his wife were found dead at their
Venkat Raman Three words echo these days in every corridor of the government in the Republic of China: New Southbound Policy (NSP). From the Taipei
Venkat Raman While the Republic of China (Taiwan) continues to register impressive strides in economic growth and social development, its anxiety to promote its cherished
Venkat Raman Contrary to popular belief that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a ‘closed country,’ it welcomes new migrants from all over the world,
Venkat Raman New Zealand shares a unique status with the Republic of China (Taiwan), with historic connections, although geo-politics and the ‘One China Policy’ has
Tim Murphy When the High Court turned down the StuffMe merger of Stuff Ltd and NZME last year, the prospect of MediaWorks stepping into the ring
Michael Henstock New Zealand Indian businesses celebrated Indian Independence Day by hosting a gala dinner at Naumi Hotel in Auckland on August 15, 2018. ‘India@72,’
Supplied Content The Government is freezing MP salaries and allowances for a year while developing a fairer formula for future pay increases. The Remuneration Authority
Supplied Content The Annual Maximum Fee Movement (AMFM) for tertiary education organisations in 2019 has been set to 2%, Education Minister Chris Hipkins said today.
Staff Reporter Last fortnight, Indian Newslink Editor visited Taiwan as a guest of the Republic of China. Several articles on this visit, carrying gist of
Dr Michael Manjalloor August 25 was the Harvest Festival of Malayalees, namely Onam. It is celebrated all over the world with the enthusiasm as once-in-a-year
Supplied Content Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has removed Clare Curran from Cabinet and accepted her offer to resign her Government Digital Services portfolio and Open
Exclusive to Radio New Zealand It is a major development in the saga over who leaked Mr Bridges’ expenses and raises huge questions about the
Donate through ‘Give a Little Page’ Bhikhu Bhana The South Indian State of Kerala has been battling torrential rains since August 8, 2018, causing massive
Jo Moir The National Party is boxing ahead with its own investigation into who leaked Simon Bridges’ expenses to the media after Parliament’s speaker put
Launch in Albany, Auckland on September 29 at 3 pm One of the ancient treasures of learning and practicing Mathematics and solving high equations through
Supplied Content Banqer, the online financial literacy platform that sees New Zealand Primary School students paying tax, saving for retirement and buying property, is set
Peter Dunne This week, around 30,000 primary and intermediate school teachers have been on strike, closing nearly 2000 schools for a day. To date, there
Staff Reporter The Fijian government is to bring into force several new provisions to the existing Labour Law to make it more equitable and beneficial
Staff Reporter The Fijian government is to construct a safehouse to accommodate victims of family violence including women and children in Natabua, Lautoka. Women, Children
Staff Reporter Fiji’s Minister for Youth and Sports Laisenia Tuitubou has appealed to all Fijians to treat and respect individuals with disability and special needs.
When we met Imran Khan for the first time in 1986, we never imagined that the swashbuckling Cricketer (who bowled ‘maidens’ over) would turn to
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