Best NZ Left, Independent and Progressive Political opinion daily reading list
Because so much of the mainstream media is polluted by right wing free market ideologues pushing corporate interests:
TDB daily collates the best NZ Left Wing, Independent and Progressive Political Opinion and includes the best international voices.
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DOMESTIC:
RNZ – Politics live: Chinese Embassy rejects accusations of state-sponsored cyber hacking
Waatea News – Gazans invisble as ceasefire call passes
Newsroom – Aukus hits headwinds as NZ mulls involvement
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey – GDP-per-hour worked stagnant at 2012 levels
No Right Turn – No credibility
Against the Current – Tax Cut Madness
Gavin Ellis – Enduring memories of lost comrades-in-arms
Gordon Campbell on Labour’s fear of commitment
Bryan Bruce – Why is Finland the happiest country on earth 7 years in a row?
The Daily Blog – Oh now Mark Mitchell wants co-governance does he?
The Daily Blog – National’s early child care bureaucracy is woefully less than required
The Daily Blog – Mungo no understand – I thought Kainga Ora Tenants were responsible for every single neighbour dispute
The Daily Blog – GUEST BLOG: Pat O’Dea – A ceasefire in Gaza
The Daily Blog – Is National driving us to a Lizz Truss economic run on the market?
The Daily Blog – Waatea News Column: How Christchurch hating dolphins manages to sum up NZ right now
INTERNATIONAL:
The Guardian – Israel isolated as UN security council demands immediate ceasefire in Gaza
The Washington Post – Biden-Netanyahu rift grows, as Israel cancels delegation visit
Caitlin Johnstone – Things That Have Been Discredited During The Destruction Of Gaza
Information Clearing House – Deterrence By Savagery?
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