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Labour Leader Chris Hipkins has become the first leader of a major political party to acknowledge the historical truth that Māori did not cede sovereignty, in an interview on Te Ao with Moana.
The leader of Labour was asked to clarify his position on Te Ao with Moana (Whakaata Māori, 8pm Monday). The issue of Māori sovereignty has been front and centre at major hui throughout the country.
The Biden administration is putting at risk strategic stability with China. Last month, China suspended fledgling arms control talks with the U.S., claiming that such engagements could not go on ...
After his party’s defeat in the July elections, Macron must decide who to nominate for prime minister. French far-right leader Marine Le Pen of the National Rally party and the party's president ...
WMO spokesperson Clare Nullis has said that extreme weather is becoming the "new normal" as natural disasters increase in frequency. The heatwaves of summer 2023 and April-June 2024, driven by El ...
UN rights chief Volker Turk, who reported the office's seizure last week, condemned the action as “a serious attack on the ability of the UN to perform its mandate.” HOUTHI MILITARY ...
As President Joe Biden prepares to address the Democratic National Convention Monday, formally stepping aside in favor of his own vice president, the aides and advisers who speak for the White ...