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5: Are Russia and the US About to Go to War Over Syria?
4: Trump does not want a ‘poor person’ in cabinet role
3: Jared Kushner’s Pursuit of Middle East Peace Looks a Lot Like Total Surrender to Israel
2: U.S. Tied to Torture in Network of Secret Yemen Prisons Run by UAE
1: Brexit economy: UK faces slowdown amid living standards squeeze
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Bill English’s attempt to restore his damaged credibility over the Todd Barclay affair has backfired after his claim to have…
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In a particular shameful act the Christchurch City Council is helping the National government facilitate the biggest privatisation in Zealand…
We gain privileged access to Pacific markets, but they gain no new access to our markets. There are no obligations on Australia to stop their protectionist policies towards Pacific kava exports and other fruit and vegetables that are produced in Australia. New Zealand exporters will gain $20 million in reduced tariffs, but this is lost revenue for Pacific governments that are already struggling to provide basic health care and education to their people.