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Seen abroad as a leader on Indigenous rights, New Zealand enters a divisive new era
Read full article: Seen abroad as a leader on Indigenous rights, New Zealand enters a divisive new eraAs New Zealand celebrates its annual Māori language week, the government is ramping up initiatives to remove recognition of Indigenous people and language from public policy and law.
An ex-gun lobbyist is revising New Zealand's gun laws, tightened after the 2019 mosque attack
Read full article: An ex-gun lobbyist is revising New Zealand's gun laws, tightened after the 2019 mosque attackA New Zealand lawmaker says the government will overhaul the gun laws tightened after the mass shooting by a white supremacist five years ago.
After years of delays, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ties the knot
Read full article: After years of delays, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ties the knotAfter almost five years of engagement and a postponement due to the coronavirus pandemic, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has married longtime partner Clarke Gayford in a private ceremony.
New Zealand elects conservative Christopher Luxon as premier after 6 years of liberal rule
Read full article: New Zealand elects conservative Christopher Luxon as premier after 6 years of liberal ruleConservative former businessman Christopher Luxon will be New Zealand’s next prime minister after winning a decisive election victory.
On the campaign trail, New Zealand leader Chris Hipkins faces an uphill battle wooing voters
Read full article: On the campaign trail, New Zealand leader Chris Hipkins faces an uphill battle wooing votersNew Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins is facing an uphill battle to woo voters less than three weeks before an election.
U.S. second gentleman Emhoff meets New Zealand's Ardern to discuss online hate as World Cup begins
Read full article: U.S. second gentleman Emhoff meets New Zealand's Ardern to discuss online hate as World Cup beginsDoug Emhoff, the husband of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, met with former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Friday to discuss ways to combat online hate and extremism.
Jacinda Ardern given a top New Zealand honor for her service during shooting, pandemic
Read full article: Jacinda Ardern given a top New Zealand honor for her service during shooting, pandemicFormer New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has received one of the country’s highest honors for her leadership during a mass shooting and pandemic.
New Zealand budget plan offers modest financial relief ahead of election
Read full article: New Zealand budget plan offers modest financial relief ahead of electionMonths before an election, New Zealand’s government is offering some modest financial relief to many people by making most prescription medicines free and increasing subsidies for childcare and public transportation.
In final speech, Ardern reflects on leading New Zealand
Read full article: In final speech, Ardern reflects on leading New ZealandIn her final speech to New Zealand’s Parliament, Jacinda Ardern describes in emotional terms how she navigated a pandemic and a mass shooting during her tumultuous five-year tenure as prime minister.
New Zealand's new leader Hipkins cuts many contentious plans
Read full article: New Zealand's new leader Hipkins cuts many contentious plansNew Zealand’s new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says he is axing or delaying many of his government’s more contentious policy plans as he looks to refocus on priorities like the rising cost of living.
Jacinda Ardern makes final appearance as New Zealand leader
Read full article: Jacinda Ardern makes final appearance as New Zealand leaderJacinda Ardern has made her final public appearance as New Zealand’s prime minister, saying the thing she would miss most was the people, because they had been the “joy of the job.”.
Chris Hipkins confirmed as New Zealand leader, picks deputy
Read full article: Chris Hipkins confirmed as New Zealand leader, picks deputyChris Hipkins has been confirmed as New Zealand’s next prime minister and he chose Carmel Sepuloni as his deputy, marking the first time a person with Pacific Island heritage has risen to that rank.
New Zealand's Ardern has many possibilities for a second act
Read full article: New Zealand's Ardern has many possibilities for a second actWhen Jacinda Ardern announced she was stepping down as New Zealand’s prime minister, speculation began almost immediately about what she might do for a second act.
New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern, an icon to many, to step down
Read full article: New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern, an icon to many, to step downNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is leaving office after nearly six years in which she was praised globally for her empathetic handling of the nation’s worst mass-shooting and health-driven response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rabuka sworn in as Fiji prime minister after close election
Read full article: Rabuka sworn in as Fiji prime minister after close electionSitiveni Rabuka has been sworn in as Fiji’s prime minister more than two decades after the former military commander first held the office in a term lasting nearly seven years.
Ardern, rival turn her hot-mic vulgarity into charity's win
Read full article: Ardern, rival turn her hot-mic vulgarity into charity's winWhen New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was caught on a hot mic using a vulgarity against a rival politician last week, it seemed the nation’s politics could be taking an ugly turn heading into an election year.
New Zealand PM Ardern says China has become 'more assertive'
Read full article: New Zealand PM Ardern says China has become 'more assertive'Reflecting on her five years as New Zealand’s leader, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says China has undoubtedly become more assertive in the region over that time, but cautions that building relationships with small Pacific nations shouldn’t become a game of one-upmanship.
VP Harris assures Asian leaders US is 'here to stay'
Read full article: VP Harris assures Asian leaders US is 'here to stay'U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is assuring Asian leaders “the United States is here to stay” as she pitches Washington as a reliable economic partner committed to the region and its prosperity.
Russia, China block plans for Antarctic marine protections
Read full article: Russia, China block plans for Antarctic marine protectionsRussia and China have again blocked plans supported by the European Union, the United States and 23 other nations to protect three vast stretches of ocean around Antarctica from most fishing.
'An inspiration': Tributes to UK's late queen at UN meeting
Read full article: 'An inspiration': Tributes to UK's late queen at UN meetingThis year’s U.N. General Assembly meeting of world leaders comes on the heels of another event that reverberated internationally — the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II.
New Zealand PM says no republic plan following queen's death
Read full article: New Zealand PM says no republic plan following queen's deathNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her government will not pursue any moves to change the country into a republic following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Australia's new prime minister considers visit to Ukraine
Read full article: Australia's new prime minister considers visit to UkraineAustralia’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he will take advice on whether to accept President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's invitation to visit Ukraine during an upcoming European trip.
New Zealand hands out extra cash to fight 'inflation storm'
Read full article: New Zealand hands out extra cash to fight 'inflation storm'New Zealand’s government says it will hand out an extra few hundred dollars to more than 2 million lower-income adults to help them navigate what it describes as “the peak of the global inflation storm.”.
New Zealand to help pay for cleaner cars to reduce emissions
Read full article: New Zealand to help pay for cleaner cars to reduce emissionsNew Zealand will help pay for lower-income families to scrap their old gas guzzlers and replace them with cleaner hybrid or electric cars as part of a sweeping plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
New Zealand to 'welcome the world back' as tourism restarts
Read full article: New Zealand to 'welcome the world back' as tourism restartsNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her nation is “ready to welcome the world back” with most tourists allowed to return by May as the nation continues to ease its coronavirus restrictions.
New Zealand protesters set fires as police break up camp
Read full article: New Zealand protesters set fires as police break up campThick black smoke billowed across the grounds of New Zealand’s Parliament and sirens blared as retreating protesters against coronavirus vaccine mandates set fire to tents, mattresses and chairs.
More protesters expected at thinning New Zealand blockade
Read full article: More protesters expected at thinning New Zealand blockadeThe number of cars and trucks blocking the streets outside New Zealand’s Parliament was thinning Friday, but more protesters were expected to arrive for the weekend, including some by boat.
Protester drives at New Zealand police as cordon tightens
Read full article: Protester drives at New Zealand police as cordon tightensPolice in New Zealand's capital say a protester drove a car toward a police line, narrowly avoiding officers, and other protesters sprayed officers with a stinging substance.
New Zealand convoy protesters clog streets near Parliament
Read full article: New Zealand convoy protesters clog streets near ParliamentHundreds of people protesting vaccine and mask mandates drove in convoy to New Zealand’s capital and converged outside Parliament as lawmakers reconvened after a summer break.
Omicron spreads in New Zealand, spoiling PM's wedding plans
Read full article: Omicron spreads in New Zealand, spoiling PM's wedding plansNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is postponing her wedding after announcing new COVID-19 restrictions following the discovery of nine cases of the omicron variant in a single family that flew to Auckland for their wedding.
New Zealand to send military, police to Solomon Islands
Read full article: New Zealand to send military, police to Solomon IslandsNew Zealand will send up to 65 military and police personnel to the Solomon Islands in the coming days after rioting and looting broke out there last week over several issues, including concerns about the country's increasing links with China.
New variant not stopping New Zealand's reopening plans
Read full article: New variant not stopping New Zealand's reopening plansThe emergence of the omicron variant isn’t changing New Zealand’s plans to ease restrictions in Auckland and move the nation into a new, more open phase of its pandemic response.
Youth urge Pacific Rim leaders to act on climate, pandemic
Read full article: Youth urge Pacific Rim leaders to act on climate, pandemicYoung people living in Pacific Rim countries want to see more ambition from their leaders when it comes to tackling climate change and to see money devoted to a shared fund to prepare for future pandemics.
APEC leaders meeting to chart path forward from pandemic
Read full article: APEC leaders meeting to chart path forward from pandemicU.S. President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping will have a rare virtual encounter this week as they gather online with other Pacific Rim leaders to chart a path to recovery out of the crisis brought on by the pandemic.
UK, New Zealand approve trade deal; hope it opens more doors
Read full article: UK, New Zealand approve trade deal; hope it opens more doorsBritain and New Zealand have agreed to a trade deal that eliminates tariffs on a wide range of goods as the U.K. expands economic links around the world following its exit from the European Union.
New Zealand hits virus high, pushes vaccination as way out
Read full article: New Zealand hits virus high, pushes vaccination as way outNew Zealand counted its most new coronavirus cases of the pandemic as an outbreak in its largest city grew and officials urged vaccinations as a way out of Auckland’s two-month lockdown.
New Zealand dispenses record number of jabs at ‘Vaxathon’
Read full article: New Zealand dispenses record number of jabs at ‘Vaxathon’New Zealand health care workers have administered a record number of vaccine jabs as the nation holds a festival aimed at getting more people inoculated against the coronavirus.
The Latest: Ex-Afghan leader hosts tribal elders on 9/11
Read full article: The Latest: Ex-Afghan leader hosts tribal elders on 9/11Afghanistan's first 2001 post-Taliban president Hamid Karzai marked the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America with a meeting of tribal elders at his high-walled compound in the Afghan capital.
Sydney virus outbreak spreads in Australia and New Zealand
Read full article: Sydney virus outbreak spreads in Australia and New ZealandAn Australian state leader is warning that Melbourne may be losing control of a COVID-19 delta variant outbreak that began in Sydney and has also spread to the New Zealand capital.
New Zealand to enter lockdown after single virus case found
Read full article: New Zealand to enter lockdown after single virus case foundNew Zealand’s government has taken drastic action by putting the entire nation into a strict lockdown after finding a single case of coronavirus infection in the community.
Asia Today: Hong Kong lengthens quarantines for 16 countries
Read full article: Asia Today: Hong Kong lengthens quarantines for 16 countriesHong Kong will tighten entry restrictions for travelers arriving from the United States and 15 other countries beginning Friday, extending the quarantine period to 21 days.
Pacific Rim leaders discuss economic way out of pandemic
Read full article: Pacific Rim leaders discuss economic way out of pandemicU.S. President Joe Biden, China's Xi Jinping, Japan's Yoshihide Suga and Vladimir Putin of Russia are among Pacific Rim leaders gathering virtually to discuss strategies to help economies rebound from a resurgent COVID-19 pandemic.
New Zealand apologizes for 1970s raids on Pacific people
Read full article: New Zealand apologizes for 1970s raids on Pacific peopleNew Zealand’s government is formally apologizing for an immigration crackdown nearly 50 years ago in which Pacific people were targeted for deportation, often after early-morning home raids.
Plans for movie on New Zealand mosque attacks draw criticism
Read full article: Plans for movie on New Zealand mosque attacks draw criticismTentative plans for a movie recounting the response of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to a gunman’s slaughter of Muslim worshippers drew criticism in New Zealand for not focusing on the victims of the attacks.
Down Under leaders minimize China spilt, urge virus probe
Read full article: Down Under leaders minimize China spilt, urge virus probeThe leaders of New Zealand and Australia have minimized their differences over China and urged more investigation into the origin of the coronavirus after their first face-to-face meeting in more than a year.
New Zealand hosts Australia PM in 1st meeting since outbreak
Read full article: New Zealand hosts Australia PM in 1st meeting since outbreakGrowing friction with China and how to reopen borders after the pandemic will be among the topics discussed by the leaders of Australia and New Zealand in their first face-to-face meeting since the coronavirus outbreak prompted both countries to close their borders.
US joins global push against violent extremism online
Read full article: US joins global push against violent extremism onlineTwo years after a white supremacist in New Zealand livestreamed the slaughter of 51 Muslim worshippers on Facebook, French President Emmanuel Macron says the internet continues to be be used by terrorists as a weapon to propagate hate.
New Zealand leader Ardern takes tougher stance on China
Read full article: New Zealand leader Ardern takes tougher stance on ChinaNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took a tougher stance on China’s human rights record by saying it was getting harder to reconcile differences as China’s role in the world grows.
New Zealand marks 2 years since Christchurch mosque killings
Read full article: New Zealand marks 2 years since Christchurch mosque killingsTemel Atacocugu, right, who survived being shot nine times during the attack on the Al Noor mosque, cries as he speaks at a National Remembrance Service, Saturday, March 13, 2021, in Christchurch, New Zealand. The service marks the second anniversary of a shooting massacre in which 51 worshippers were killed at two Christchurch mosques by a white supremacist. (Kai Schwoerer/Pool via AP)WELLINGTON – New Zealand on Saturday marked the second anniversary of one of its most traumatic days, when 51 worshippers were killed at two Christchurch mosques by a white supremacist gunman. Several hundred people gathered at the Christchurch Arena for the remembrance service, which was also livestreamed. After the attacks, New Zealand quickly passed new laws banning the deadliest types of semiautomatic weapons.
The Latest: New Zealand opens 1st big vaccination clinic
Read full article: The Latest: New Zealand opens 1st big vaccination clinicNew Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus. (New Zealand Ministry of Health via AP)WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus. Gordon cites Wyoming’s declining number of COVID-19 cases and its success in distributing vaccines as reasons to lift the restrictions. AdThe nation of 1.3 million has seen a rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases n the past few weeks. Italy’s total virus cases surpassed 3 million last week, with a new surge powered by the highly contagious variant that was first identified in Britain.
The Latest: Estimated 17.1 million watched royals interview
Read full article: The Latest: Estimated 17.1 million watched royals interviewAll times Pacific Standard Time:9:15 p.m.Oprah Winfrey's explosive interview with Prince Harry and Meghan reached an estimated 17.1 million viewers in the United States on Sunday. In the interview, Meghan said she considered suicide, while Harry said he and his family were “trapped” in an oppressive institution. Ad___1:10 a.m.Tennis star Serena Williams says she's “proud” of Meghan Markle following her interview with Oprah Winfrey. “You are strong- both you and Harry.”Meghan revealed in the interview that she experienced suicidal thoughts after joining the royal family. But ultimately, all she’d ever want is for us to be happy.”___6:20 p.m.Meghan and Harry say their second child is a girl.
New Zealand remembers 185 who died in quake 10 years ago
Read full article: New Zealand remembers 185 who died in quake 10 years agoMonday marked a decade since the quake struck, killing 185 people. Hundreds of people attended an outdoor service in Christchurch, which continues to rebuild from the magnitude 6.3 quake that destroyed much of its downtown. A separate service was also held in the northern Japanese city of Toyama, home to 12 students who died in the quake. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel talked about the 28 Japanese citizens who died, the largest number of victims from any country outside of New Zealand. The 12 Japanese students were having lunch at King’s Education, an English language school for international students, when the quake struck, destroying the building.
No new community cases found in New Zealand since lockdown
Read full article: No new community cases found in New Zealand since lockdownNew Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern talks to media in Wellington, New Zealand Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. As people in Auckland adjusted to a new lockdown on Monday, health officials said they'd found no evidence the coronavirus had spread further in the community, raising hopes the restrictions might be short-lived. (AP Photo/Nick Perry)WELLINGTON – As people in Auckland adjusted to a new lockdown on Monday, health officials said they'd found no evidence the coronavirus had spread further in the community, raising hopes the restrictions might be short-lived. New Zealand's largest city was hurriedly placed into a three-day lockdown Sunday after three unexplained virus cases were found. AdPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the three community cases were of the more contagious variant first found in Britain and that genome testing hadn’t linked them to any previous known cases.
New Zealand city enters 3-day lockdown after virus found
Read full article: New Zealand city enters 3-day lockdown after virus foundNew Zealands largest city of Auckland is being placed into a three-day lockdown Sunday following the discovery of three unexplained virus cases. (AP Photo/Nick Perry)WELLINGTON – New Zealand's largest city of Auckland has begun a three-day lockdown following the discovery of three unexplained coronavirus cases in the community. It has also forced a delay in the America's Cup sailing regatta. AdThe country has been hosting the America's Cup sailing regatta. The winner will then take on Emirates Team New Zealand for the America's Cup.
Asia Today: Australia OKs Pfizer vaccine, to begin in Feb.
Read full article: Asia Today: Australia OKs Pfizer vaccine, to begin in Feb.(AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)SYDNEY – Australia’s medical regulator has approved use of its first coronavirus vaccine, paving the way for inoculations to begin next month. Residents and workers at aged-care facilities, frontline healthcare workers and quarantine workers are among the groups being prioritized for the first doses. Australia has an agreement for 10 million doses of the two-dose Pfizer vaccine and an option to buy more if supplies allow. Under a three-way agreement, it plans to buy 30 million doses from the Serum Institute of India in phases. — Sri Lanka's government says it will start administering a coronavirus vaccine this week.