Iranians singing and dancing for Israel and Trump a tad quieter now
Reports that US forces may have struck a girls’ school in Iran have intensified debate over civilian casualties and the escalating Iran–Israel–US conflict.

Reports that US forces may have struck a girls’ school in Iran have intensified debate over civilian casualties and the escalating Iran–Israel–US conflict.

This week, Martyn confronts the glaring double standard in Western foreign policy. We rightly condemned Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine….

Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed the United States toward confrontation with Iran for decades. Has the Israeli leader finally succeeded in shaping American policy toward war?

A new poll showing the National Party falling into the 20s has reignited speculation about Christopher Luxon’s leadership while momentum builds for The Opportunities Party ahead of Election 2026.

An Al Jazeera investigation into the bombing of an Iranian girls’ school raises serious questions about targeting intelligence and potential breaches of international humanitarian law.

Finland’s education system emphasises human development, democracy and lifelong learning. Critics argue New Zealand’s current reforms focus too narrowly on benchmarks and testing.

A new poll suggesting the National Party has dropped to 28 percent intensifies pressure on Christopher Luxon and raises speculation about leadership instability and shifting coalition dynamics.

On ‘The Bradbury Group’ this week, political commentator Matthew Hooton said that Prime Minister Chris Luxon was going to lose…

With TOP polling near the 5 percent threshold, Qiulae Wong and the party could reshape coalition politics and weaken Winston Peters’ traditional kingmaker role.

Speculation is growing about what David Farrar’s internal polling could be telling the National Party as rumours of pressure on Christopher Luxon continue to circulate.