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5: Why Did ICE Arrest & Imprison a 23-Year-Old DREAMer and DACA Recipient Living Legally in the U.S.?
4: ‘Raid Alerts’ Wants to Warn Undocumented Immigrants With an App
3: WHY DO SO MANY AMERICANS FEAR MUSLIMS? DECADES OF DENIAL ABOUT AMERICA’S ROLE IN THE WORLD.
2: Sergey Lavrov: I hope world chooses post-West order
1: Mike Pence widens US rift with Europe over Nato defence spending
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A culture of denying people their rights has infected management layers at WINZ. Targets have been imposed on management for benefit denial and prosecuting those who have allegedly been overpaid for some reason.
‘On the last day of the world / I would want to plant a tree’ wrote US Poet Laureate WS Merwin. Indeed, sometimes it feels like the whole world is burning, and to act in the spirit of hope is to plant a whole forest.
TDB are proud to announce the live streamed Mt Albert by-election debate this Wednesday 7pm exclusively on The Daily Blog.
In this special election year match-up, champions Team Jacinda Ardern will be challenged by Team Richard Hills in what promises to be a battle of the sexes like we’ve never seen before.
We are pleased to host a one-off screening of the film ‘The Idol’, which was shown at the NZ International Film Festival last year. This special screening will raise funds to bring renowned Palestinian poet Rafeef Ziadah to perform in New Zealand in April this year.
Join critically acclaimed Palestinian spoken-word artist Rafeef Ziadah in celebrating the release of her new album, We Teach Life. The evening will feature a powerful selection of Rafeef’s poetry in her signature performance style, with original music compositions from Phil Monsour, supported by Aucklands local poets and Palestinian Dabke dancers.
The Daily Poem – First Meeting by Peter le Baige