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Sold out ‘Forum on the Family 2022’ underway in Manukau

It's standing room only at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau today as Family First New Zealand's 'Forum on the Family 2022' takes place...

Vinny Eastwood visits Dig In At Marsden – refinery protest surpasses 150 days

Journalist and talk show host Vinny Eastwood drops into Spearhead 2.0 for a chat with protesters. Eastwood is the founder of The Vinny Eastwood Show,...

Explainer: What did Voices For Freedom mean by ‘Ungovernable’?

In a desperate attempt to stem the growing nationwide influence of Voices For Freedom (VFF), legacy mainstream media have focused on the word 'ungovernable'. But...

Counterspin respond to Stuff.co.nz hitpiece on Hannah Spierer

Legacy MSM outfit Stuff.co.nz published the hitpiece on 3 September. The article was titled 'From potential environmental activist to conspiracy theorist: What happened to Hannah...

Christchurch shooting: Police seek Hendrix Rawiri Jury

Police investigating a shooting incident in Christchurch last week have made significant progress and are now seeking the public’s assistance. Police have executed a number...

Watch: Thousands protest in Paris demanding end to NATO

A crowd of 'tens of thousands' marched through the streets of Paris yesterday demanding an end to NATO. The large crowd was heard chanting 'Let's...

Watch: Liz Truss becomes new UK Prime Minister

Liz Truss has been appointed new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following an announcement by the Conservative Party in London.

Watch: Mark Zuckerberg displays MMA skills in training clip

From Facebooking to face-punching. One of the world's wealthiest men Mark Zuckerberg showed that he certainly isn't one to be trifled with after the Facebook...

China flies ‘quasi-satellite’ in near space

The solar-powered vehicle is equipped for a variety of long-term surveillance operations, according to the chief designer. China successfully tested on Saturday its first large...

World’s largest particle collider at risk over EU energy crunch

Scientists at the European nuclear research organization (CERN) fear they might have to shut down particle accelerators to save energy. The European energy crisis is...

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