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Vulnerability of migrant workers hits new low

Issue 351 August 1, 2016 Labour Party Policy Council Member Priyanca Radhakrishnan has a point. An increasing number of migrant workers subsist under despicable working

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Demand remains incessant to spiralling prices

Nathan Saminathan –  Since October 2013, the Loan-to-Value (LVR) Restriction has been in place but there is no respite on rise in property prices. There

Contempt of Court appeal fails

Supplied Content In a recent judgement, the High Court declined an application by the liquidators of AK Group 2006 Limited (in liquidation) for holding Director

Containing immigration numbers and fraud

Issue 350 July 15, 2016 Immigration has all the makings of Election 2017 issue. The change in governments in Australia, United Kingdom, United States of

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Our management system finds favour in India

Udhay Madhukar in India Today –  The Narendra Modi government created a flutter among bureaucrats recently when nine of the 42 officers from the 1999

Conflicting interests impede FTA Path

Delegates, guests and media personnel attending the annual summit of India New Zealand Business Council (INZBC) on June 13, 2016 at Langham Hotel in Auckland

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Euthanasia bill may demand its own life

Danielle van Dalen –  “Safeguards.” It is an official-sounding and soothing term often used by those in favour of euthanasia to ease concerns about the

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Passage to Fiji bumpy but endurable

Issue 348 June 15, 2016 From all points of view, the two-day visit of Prime Minister John Key to Fiji last week opened up as

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Liquidators do not perform serenades

Pritesh Patel – Liquidators or Insolvency Practitioners are no different to funeral directors and as such perform the last rites of a company to properly

Budget 2016 sets sight on Election 2017

Issue 347 June 1, 2016 Ruling Parties rarely enjoy the privilege of sustained public support as they enter the final phase of their third term.

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State elections raise interesting points

Rohini Mohan in The Wire –  The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) seems to have pulled off a historic victory in Tamil Nadu.

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Education agents need lessons on honesty

In his public speeches and official discussions, India’s President Pranab Mukherjee said that the increasing affordability of his country’s middle class population has spurred the

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Crime is a wicked problem

Priyanca Radhakrishnan –  The recent spate of burglaries and assaults on retailers and international students has heated up discussions about law and order that have

Returning Fijians raise hope

Editorial Issue 345 May 1, 2016 May 14, 2016 will mark the completion of 137 years since the first ship ‘Leonidas’ landed in Fiji (on

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Panama Papers tear the mask of shufflers

The tension in the corridors of power in many countries across the Continents is almost palpable. Governments, leaders – some of them heads of state

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UN faces the prospect of first Woman Chief

Helen Clark decides to seek the post of Secretary General Balaji Chandramohan –  In a historic move, former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced

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Former diplomat challenges evacuation story

‘Airlift’ controversy continues Suresh Mal Mathur –  I am a retired officer of Indian Foreign Service (1982 batch). I was posted as Second Secretary in

New lessons for agents and care providers

Issue 342 March 15, 2016 The government has done well in introducing a new Code of Practice for pastoral care of international students in New

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Commercialism makes ‘Airlift’ a farce

Captain Zain Juvale –  ‘Airlift’ has made a false claim. It was not the recitation of events as they happened. There was never an ‘Airlift’

Muddled politics puts us behind in Fiji

There is a certain but implicit nervousness among the advanced countries of the so-called ‘fully-developed nations’ over the developments unfolding in Fiji. While this little,

Film betrays the Kuwaiti Theatre

‘Airlift’ may be an entertaining film but the increasing number of dissenting comments have prompted this Leader. Just as Iraq invaded and occupied Kuwait on

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There was nothing like ‘Airlift’

The Hero is also a myth First of three parts Captain Zain Juvale –  My mind goes back to that fateful day of August 2,

Government loses the plot on state housing

Priyanca Radhakrishnan is probably right. In an article that comes with this Leader, she argues rather vociferously that evicting people from state house in places

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The moving experience of homeless people

Priyanca Radhakrishnan –  About a year ago, my family and I moved from Carterton, Wairarapa, to Auckland and joined over a third of New Zealand’s

Terrorism and elections dominate 2016

Forecasts for the New Year vary depending on who you would like to believe but there are a number of invariables that should be taken

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