Government under pressure over India Free Trade Deal visa claims
Debate intensifies over whether the India Free Trade Agreement prevents New Zealand from capping Indian student visas.

Debate intensifies over whether the India Free Trade Agreement prevents New Zealand from capping Indian student visas.

The Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime will disband months early following resignations and criticism over spending and governance.

As the Christchurch mosque attacker seeks to appeal his conviction, the case tests New Zealand’s commitment to due process and the rule of law.

Despite record $80.7b export earnings, New Zealand’s economy remains fragile. Liam Dann’s shift in tone highlights deeper structural concerns.

As Labour weakens and NZ First gains leverage, the Greens face a stark choice that could determine the shape of New Zealand’s next government.

Rising unemployment, collapsing public services, and growing inequality expose New Zealand as a failed privatisation experiment — and raise hard questions for the Left.

Wellington’s sewage crisis isn’t an accident. It’s the predictable result of decades of privatisation, underinvestment, and political cowardice.

As Aotearoa marks Waitangi 2026, this essay argues that Te Tiriti, co-governance and democratic values strengthen — not threaten — multiculturalism.

A legal battle over frozen Givealittle donations following the tragic death of young father Kane Watson has reached the High…

As the Epstein Files re-emerge, concerns grow over whether political spectacle and foreign escalation could once again be used to divert attention.