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.

Five weeks in and Trump is threatening to blow up Iran’s infrastructure in a profanity-laced rant. This isn’t strategy — it’s a war spinning out of control.

You don’t have to agree with Jonathan Ayling to see this — when the Foreign Minister talks like this, something’s gone badly wrong.

While Kiwis struggle with fuel, jobs and rising costs, NZ First has picked its fight — defining what a woman is. This is where we are now.

A political editor apologising to a minister for telling the truth? That’s not journalism — that’s something else entirely.

A small island trained doctors for the world — while the richest nations looked away. Now that system is being pushed to collapse.

They didn’t think anyone would notice.
Now one of NZ’s most recognisable fishers is calling it out — and asking who this law really protects.

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

Police feeding details to a Netflix doco? This isn’t journalism — it’s narrative control. And no one’s asking the most dangerous question.

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