Fuel Supply Crisis NZ: Seymour and Winston Wrong
Seymour and Winston want New Zealanders to stay calm. Trouble is, the IEA and JP Morgan are waving around numbers that look a lot more like an energy crisis than a minor blip.

Seymour and Winston want New Zealanders to stay calm. Trouble is, the IEA and JP Morgan are waving around numbers that look a lot more like an energy crisis than a minor blip.

If Australian SAS are already in the region, the question isn’t if — it’s whether New Zealand is next. And Luxon isn’t answering.

Race-based executions. If that phrase doesn’t stop you cold, nothing will. And yet — here we are.

Forty countries scrambling to fix a crisis — while blaming the wrong culprit. If you ignore how this started, you guarantee how it ends.

This week’s Political Caption Competition isn’t subtle. It’s uncomfortable, provocative — and exactly the kind of thing that tests where you stand.

This isn’t just a war story. It’s your fuel bill, your groceries, and a global crisis waiting to snap.

When journalists are killed, it’s not accidental — it’s about control. From Lebanon to Gaza, the message is clear: don’t document what’s happening.

When Israeli police block Christians on Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, the politics of faith gets very real — and very uncomfortable.

If the Iran war drags on for months, the real crisis won’t just be conflict — it will be fuel, supply chains, and an economy pushed to breaking point.

As conflict spreads across multiple fronts, humanitarian crises deepen in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.