BREAKING: Open letter to Minister of Foreign Affairs regarding MFAT censorship
Kia ora Nanaia, We have been informed that the Wellington City Council has been advised by the Ministry of Foreign…
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Kia ora Nanaia, We have been informed that the Wellington City Council has been advised by the Ministry of Foreign…
Rallies and protests around the country will take place tomorrow to mark Nakba Day (Nakba is Arabic for “catastrophe”) which…
New Zealand got that little bit smaller yesterday with the jury decision to acquit the father and son who brutally…
I SURE HOPE Kelvin Davis wasn’t a history teacher before he became a principal and then Te Tai Tokerau’s MP….
The absolute impunity which the Aotearoa New Zealand government has given to Israel’s racist apartheid regime over many decades and…
“This was fcuking (sic) evil and utterly unacceptable and many voices decrying it are required,” said the emailed message. News had…
CO-GOVERNANCE, and what it means for New Zealand, is predicted to feature prominently in next year’s general election. Passions are…
https://youtu.be/geXwW37vWvo https://eveningreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/AVFA_S03_E11.m4a A View from Afar – In this podcast, political scientist Paul Buchanan and Selwyn Manning bring you a…
Sadly, the Philippines has sold its soul. Thirty six years ago a People Power revolution ousted the dictator Ferdinand Marcos after two decades of harsh authoritarian rule. Now the dictator’s only son and namesake “Bongbong” Marcos Jr seems headed to be elected 17th president of the Philippines, according to provisional results.
Security services smear against Palestinians and the Palestine solidarity movement This morning we wrote to the minister in charge of…