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Christopher Luxon

  • CCP Attempts to Woo New Zealand Amid Trump Tariff Worries
    CCP Attempts to Woo New Zealand Amid Trump Tariff Worries
    Beijing seems to see impending U.S. tariffs as an opportunity to win allies in the Indo-Pacific.
    November 17, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Major NZ Bridge Blocked In Protest Against Bill to Remove Unique Indigenous Rights
    Major NZ Bridge Blocked In Protest Against Bill to Remove Unique Indigenous Rights
    As protesters march from the top of the North Island and bottom of the South to meet in ...
    November 12, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Emotions Run High as NZ Government Apologises to Those Harmed in State Care
    Emotions Run High as NZ Government Apologises to Those Harmed in State Care
    'I make this apology to all survivors on behalf of my own and previous governments,' the prime minister ...
    November 12, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • ‘Get a Resume, or Lose Support’: PM Luxon Issues Warning Amid Cuts to Benefits
    ‘Get a Resume, or Lose Support’: PM Luxon Issues Warning Amid Cuts to Benefits
    Christopher Luxon has used social media to warn beneficiaries that his government intends to enforce tough new sanctions ...
    November 6, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • India and NZ PMs Meet, but No Sign of a Free Trade Deal
    India and NZ PMs Meet, but No Sign of a Free Trade Deal
    Christopher Luxon has received an invitation to New Delhi from Narendra Modi, but seems to have made little ...
    October 10, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • NZ Warned of Possible Indonesian Retaliation After Pilot Released
    NZ Warned of Possible Indonesian Retaliation After Pilot Released
    Indonesia may launch a military assault on a West Papua province, putting thousands of innocent lives at risk, ...
    September 27, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • France Allows Pacific Islands Leaders to Visit New Caledonia Amid Ongoing Unrest
    France Allows Pacific Islands Leaders to Visit New Caledonia Amid Ongoing Unrest
    The French Government has agreed to a Pacific Islands Forum delegation visiting its troubled territory of New Caledonia, ...
    August 30, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • New Zealand Leader Stands By Climate Stance Amid UN Calls for Urgent Action
    New Zealand Leader Stands By Climate Stance Amid UN Calls for Urgent Action
    Winston Peters has maintained his scepticism of the climate change consensus at the Pacific Island Forum also attended ...
    August 27, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • NZ Leaders Face Frosty Reception Amid Moves to Cancel Distinct Indigenous Legal Rights
    NZ Leaders Face Frosty Reception Amid Moves to Cancel Distinct Indigenous Legal Rights
    As government leaders and Māori meet, anger and resentment about a proposal to possibly change the interpretation of ...
    August 20, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • NZ Navigates Between China and the West in a New Era
    NZ Navigates Between China and the West in a New Era
    New Zealand's Prime Minister underscores the balancing act of navigating between its economic ties with China and its ...
    August 16, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Cyberattacks to Be Considered Armed Aggression: Australia, NZ Leaders
    Cyberattacks to Be Considered Armed Aggression: Australia, NZ Leaders
    There was a lot of 'reinforcing' and 'reaffirming' when Christopher Luxon met Anthony Albanese in Canberra today, but ...
    August 16, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • New Zealanders Finally See Interest Rates Fall as Central Bank Braces for Another Recession
    New Zealanders Finally See Interest Rates Fall as Central Bank Braces for Another Recession
    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has made a surprise decision to reduce the official cash rate, and ...
    August 14, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Gun Advocate-Turned-Minister Leads Firearm Law Review, Police Union Raises Concerns
    Gun Advocate-Turned-Minister Leads Firearm Law Review, Police Union Raises Concerns
    The NZ Police Association has launched an unprecedented salvo at a government minister, questioning her 'integrity and independence' ...
    August 12, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Representative’s Car Shot Amid Debate Over Maori-Specific Council Positions
    Representative’s Car Shot Amid Debate Over Maori-Specific Council Positions
    A New Plymough city councillor's car is sporing a bullet hole after someone shot at it, allegedly in ...
    August 7, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Journalist Formerly Detained in China Barred From Australian Media Event During CCP Premier’s Visit
    Journalist Formerly Detained in China Barred From Australian Media Event During CCP Premier’s Visit
    The journalist was blocked from entering a government press event, but by Australian officials.
    June 20, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • NZ PM Raises Foreign Interference Concerns With CCP Premier
    NZ PM Raises Foreign Interference Concerns With CCP Premier
    Chinese Premier Li Qiang has held out the promise of taking more NZ exports, but warned the Pacific ...
    June 13, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • 12 Agencies Investigating the Maori Party for Alleged Misuse of Resources for Election Votes
    12 Agencies Investigating the Maori Party for Alleged Misuse of Resources for Election Votes
    Māori Party President John Tamihere, who heads a web of interlinked organisations is at the centre of the ...
    June 11, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • NZ Concerned About Australia Deporting Hardened Criminals
    NZ Concerned About Australia Deporting Hardened Criminals
    Community safety will over-ride connection to Australia as the primary consideration when deciding whether to deport people convicted ...
    May 30, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Tax Cuts Meet Services Cuts in NZ Coalition’s First Budget
    Tax Cuts Meet Services Cuts in NZ Coalition’s First Budget
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis has delivered a $14.7 billion tax cut package, but economic forecasts are bad and ...
    May 30, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • NZ on Track for Worse Than Predicted Deficit Despite Slashing Government Spending
    NZ on Track for Worse Than Predicted Deficit Despite Slashing Government Spending
    The reduction in expenditure isn't enough to balance a sharp fall in the tax take from an economy ...
    May 7, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Abortions in New Zealand up 25 Percent Since Decriminalisation
    Abortions in New Zealand up 25 Percent Since Decriminalisation
    Since abortion was entirely decriminalised in 2020, the number has risen from 12,948 in 2019 to 16,214 in ...
    April 21, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • EXPLAINER: From Welfare to Education: The Latest List to Get NZ ‘Back on Track’
    EXPLAINER: From Welfare to Education: The Latest List to Get NZ ‘Back on Track’
    The new NZ leader makes a new pledge on deliverables.
    April 8, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • 24 Years on Welfare: New Zealand PM Introduces New Penalties to Break Dependency
    24 Years on Welfare: New Zealand PM Introduces New Penalties to Break Dependency
    'Twenty-four years languishing on welfare means no hope. It means no opportunity. It means no dignity from work,' ...
    February 19, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Australia, NZ, Canadian Leaders Condemn Israel’s Planned Ground Assault of Rafah
    Australia, NZ, Canadian Leaders Condemn Israel’s Planned Ground Assault of Rafah
    An invasion of Rafah would lead to an 'unspeakable humanitarian catastrophe and grave tensions with Egypt.'
    February 14, 2024BY Jim Birchall
  • NZ Leaders Heckled, Booed Over Proposal to Change Race-Based Laws
    NZ Leaders Heckled, Booed Over Proposal to Change Race-Based Laws
    Booing and singing over government speakers has characterised the first morning at Waitangi, the official celebration of New ...
    February 5, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • New Zealand Expands Scope of Inquiry Into Government’s Handling of COVID-19
    New Zealand Expands Scope of Inquiry Into Government’s Handling of COVID-19
    The former Labour government will be scrutinised on whether its actions abided by the rule of law.
    February 4, 2024BY Jim Birchall
  • PM Tentative on Bill to Change the Course of Race Relations in New Zealand
    PM Tentative on Bill to Change the Course of Race Relations in New Zealand
    The governing ACT says the Treaty of Waitangi does not mean separate political positions and laws for Maori ...
    January 25, 2024BY Jim Birchall
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