GUEST BLOG: Graeme Doull – Iran’s most dangerous course of action
Forget the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s most devastating move could be precision drone strikes on global fuel infrastructure — and the world isn’t ready.
Forget the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s most devastating move could be precision drone strikes on global fuel infrastructure — and the world isn’t ready.

There’s so much to write about all the issues (putting it politely) with Erica Stanford’s education agenda. Maybe there’s something…

Exercise Balikatan is a large US-led exercise is scheduled to run in the South China Sea from 20 April to…
Markets are acting like this ends quietly. History — and reality — suggest otherwise.

Fame gets you noticed. It doesn’t win debates. Now voters get to see what’s actually there.

He quoted the Bible. Except… it wasn’t the Bible. It was Pulp Fiction. And that tells you everything about the spectacle.

Fuel crisis. Political shake-ups. Election 2026 looming. This week’s Te Kaupapa doesn’t hold back.

Fuel stocks are falling, global supply is tightening — and the Government is still performing for the cameras instead of preparing for impact.

If this is the campaign rollout, it’s not discipline — it’s noise. And voters tend to tune that out fast.

If Luxon falls, it won’t stabilise National — it could detonate the whole political cycle.