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Catalan move for independence could ripple

Barend Vlaardingerbroek Pro-independence Catalans would have the world believe that they have a democratic right to secession. Not so. It is not a matter of

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Mana Party is down but not out

Hone Harawira Let me start by congratulating Jacinda Ardern. She hauled the Labour Party out of the morgue, slapped some life into them and blew

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Challenges confronting the new PM

Jacinda Ardern has the ability and opportunity to prove her mettle Balaji Chandramohan As Jacinda Ardern assumes charge as New Zealand’s 17th Prime Minister shortly,

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You could help end violence against women

Rob McCann White Ribbon wants your help to end men’s violence and sexual harassment against women. The Weinstein allegations and subsequent ‘Me too’ Facebook status

The vagary of MMP is holding us hostage

Editorial One Issue 379 October 15, 2017 Newspaper Leaders are usually last-minute exercises. For, in the digital world, we do not have the luxury of

Festival spreads hope, not despair

Editorial Two Issue 379 October 15, 2017 New Zealand has been the home for Indians since the late 19th century with the arrival of the

The vagaries of MMP and the resultant imbroglio

While democracy, in its purest form, entails people’s choice of representatives, the complexity of modern societies and political polarisation have tended to make the electoral

Perhaps Bicameral Legislature would suit us

The changing demography of New Zealand warrants a closer look at its system of election and the fairness of representation. While the current system of

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Stand on Rohingyas puts India in a dilemma

T P Sreenivasan India seems to be torn between its anxiety to forge close relations with Myanmar and the need to preserve its traditional stand

As countdown begins, nervous wait dominates

Issue 377, September 15, 2017 Early voting has begun and the election campaign has entered its final phase. People overseas began exercising their franchise on

In plain English, ardent efforts matter

Issue 376, September 1, 2017 If you are not a biased political observer, not a turncoat who swore by a Party until yesterday and became

Voters alone can sustain Democracy

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Nothing last forever, especially in politics

“It is time to call it a day,” says United Future Leader Peter Dunne The current political environment is extremely volatile and unpredictable. However, I

Indian votes important, but not decisive

Editorial One Issue 375, August 15, 2017 Elections have always excited people, although some surveys showed apathy among the younger members of the society, which

Pre-Judging sends wrong signal

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Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

Candles, Flowers, Tears and Memories

Ratna Venkat On May 21 this year, I was a part of the happy occasion honouring Wenceslaus Anthony where he was presented with the highest

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

The loss of a brother and friend too much to bear

Wenceslaus Anthony will continue to live in hearts and minds Venkat Raman The passing away of my dearest brother, friend and family member Wenceslaus Anthony

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

A man of personal and professional excellence

Dr Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi People are born and people die. But people’s verdict on people will never die. The verdict of the people on Wenceslaus Antony

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

Humility blended with candour and humour

Priyanca Radhakrishnan I am sitting here, trying to find the words to write a tribute about a man who was so full of love, laughter

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

Inspiring leadership promotes quality banking

Prahlad Gupta Wenceslaus Anthony was associated with Bank of Baroda (NZ) Limited from its early years and he provided extensive support in establishing banking relationship

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

The world has lost a great friend

Fr M A Joe Antony, SJ On Sunday, 23 July 2017, the world lost one of its most faithful and helpful friends. So did I;

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

Intolerance to injustice made him fearless

Father N Casimir Raj SJ In March 2017, I was delighted to hear that Wenceslaus Antony was honoured by Pope Francis with the ‘Pro Ecclecia

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

Service to humanity is a source of endearment

Phil Twyford I was very sorry to hear the news of Wenceslaus Anthony’s illness and subsequent passing in India. Wenceslaus lived on the Te Atatu

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

People loved him and he returned the compliment

Michael Wood Along with many I was shocked and saddened to hear of Wenceslaus Anthony’s death on May 23, 2017. ‘Wency’ was known and respected

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

Deep faith in God brings out Optimism

Fr Casimir Raj SJ Wenceslaus Anthony was a person who had a positive outlook in life and everything that goes with it. I may perceive

Tribute to Wenceslaus Anthony

A lack of love is the root of all misery and pain

Wenceslaus Anthony Where and how does love begin? I believe that love begins with prayer. Praying together has to begin early in life. The best

Harsh punishment works only up to a point

Priyanca Radhakrishnan, in her article, ‘Lengthy sentences do not deter crime,’ argues that a closer analysis of why crime occurs and how it can be

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