'Chinese officials have the means and will to ensure any economic pain they feel will also be felt by US businesses and consumers, if it comes to that.' Photo: Getty Images Opinion: China’s ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon did not meet the Treaty Principles Bill hīkoi crowd, sees “nothing” of merit in the Act-proposed law but the Parliament his Government dominates will spend six months ...
A framework for global carbon trading under the Paris Agreement is finally nearing completion at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan after years of halting talks. Climate Change Minister Simon Watts is one of ...
Elephant team leader Andrew Coers and senior elephant keeper Corryn Coers with Asian elephant Burma Photo: Auckland Zoo/ Supplied After about two and a half years of planning and waiting, New ...
Opinion: The immediate horror of nuclear weapon explosions – the blinding flash, crushing blast wave, and radioactive inferno – is well documented. But what nuclear-armed nations either don’t grasp or ...
Demand for dairy in China is down and the country has grown its own dairy herd – so its need to import live dairy cattle has dropped significantly. Photo: Supplied Analysis: It’s apparent the previous ...
Less than a fortnight after the Government apologised for the harm done to young people in state care – including bootcamps – the children’s minister has introduced a bill that will allow young ...
Shane Jones looks on as tens of thousands of people march to Parliament in this week's hīkoi. Photo: Fox Meyer The newly published Te Tiriti o Waitangi Relationships: People, Politics and Law is the ...
The government wants to cut court backlogs, but lawyers say taking out a jury of your peers to make things faster isn't necessarily the best justice Photo: Lynn Grieveson New Zealand will find out ...
Oji Fibre Solutions plans to halt paper production at Kinleith Mill, with the loss of about 230 jobs. Photo Supplied Business news in association with Kinleith Mill’s plan to halt paper production ...
The Treaty Principles Bill has been handed over to the Justice Select Committee. It's now up to them to shepherd it through a six-month 'national debate'.
New Zealand isn't the target of Trump's tariff threats, but might just be collateral damage in a global economic war ...