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The rationale behind New Zealand’s foreign policy shift is understandable. But the strategic risks of overcommitting to US-led security frameworks are significant – and could outweigh the benefits.
As climate disasters worsen, prime minister Christopher Luxon said repeated government property buyouts are not sustainable.
Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who reckons there aren’t ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour has told a United Nations official their views on the Government’s indigenous rights agenda are wrong and “an affront to New Zealand’s sovereignty”.
Responding outside the Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ)'s Annual General Meeting this morning, where 82 percent of ...
This follows the first round of talks held in early May, after both countries agreed to re-launch FTA discussions during New ...
A developer whose apartment project was once opposed by Christopher Luxon has failed to have a decision declining consent ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations after a talking to from Prime Minister ...
Video / Mark Mitchell Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations about the Government’s ...
If the government sets a cut-off date for bailing out residents after climate-related disasters such as the Tasman floods, ...
"I've just made it clear that I expect Winston Peters to be the person that engages with the UN," the prime minister told ...
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