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GENEVA (21 July 2025) - A group of human rights experts* today expressed alarm at the deteriorating health of Peter and Barbie Reynolds, two older British nationals arbitrarily detained in Afghanistan ...
A track and lookout closure will be in effect at Te Rere o Ōmanawa/ Ōmanawa Falls on Thursday, 24 July to allow for a ...
The 2022 race resulted in a third-place finish for Tong, just 45 votes behind current mayor Rob Scott and six votes behind ...
In a public notice, the Ministry confirmed that Thursday, 28 August and Friday, 29 August will be observed as national public holidays. The purpose of these holidays is to provide all eligible voters ...
The government's total spend on early childhood and school education would grow by roughly $400m to $19.85b in 2025-26, but ...
An earlier Police operation has been completed on a walkway near Highbrook. At around 11.30am, Police were advised of a ...
Finance Minister Nicola Willis will be asking Fonterra about the high retail price of butter in New Zealand. Willis told ...
New Zealand has joined 24 other countries in calling for an end to the war in Gaza, and criticising what they call the inhumane killing of Palestinians. The Prime Minister said New Zealand was part of ...
The ACT Party might have a presence in Tasman District Council next term, but the same can’t be said for Nelson City despite ...
A conference of Pacific security and health leaders concluded in Suva last week with the promise to "collaborate more" on a drug crisis spiralling out of control. But public health experts say that ...
Rangiora New Life School will raise its roll from 470 to 570 students, while St Joseph’s School will increase its roll from ...
Havelock’s current plant only used chlorine, whereas the planned plant would use chlorine, ultraviolet (UV) and filtration.
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