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Women’s Rights campaigner Posie Parker allowed to enter NZ, Wood plays ‘white supremacist’ card

British woman Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, is to be allowed into the country. Parker is a campaigner for women's rights under the...

Multiple agreements crown historic Putin-Xi meeting

Deals between Russia and China aim to promote trade and multipolarity. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese guest Xi Jinping have signed more than...

Givealittle set up for cyclone isolated Dartmoor-Waihau community

Kiwis are asked to donate money to help the isolated Dartmoor-Waihau community. The area is still cut-off due to the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle. The...

Liz Gunn case in court tomorrow, airport refuses to release CCTV footage

Supporters are encouraged to gather outside the Manukau District Court at 8.30am Thursday 23 March 2023. Liz Gunn and Free NZ Media colleague cameraman Jonathan...

Watch: French protests rage after vote on pension reform

Violent unrest has continued across the country after lawmakers failed to depose the government over the debated bill. The French government has survived two parliamentary...

Police seeking to identify man following Queenstown assault – UPDATED

Police are asking for the community's assistance following a violent assault at a bar on Church Street, Queenstown in the early hours of this...

Bell Block burglaries – arrest made

A man has been arrested and charged in relation to a series of commercial burglaries in Bell Block over the past month. Between 16 February...

Police accept IPCA report into incident at Tauranga District Court

Police accept the findings by the Independent Police Conduct Authority into an incident involving an officer who tasered a man in the cells at...

‘A total fiasco in all aspects’: 20 years on, how the illegal invasion of Iraq backfired on the US

In March 2003, then President George W Bush approved the military attack, with major repercussions for US politics, and global perceptions of the country. Twenty...

Hunter Biden sues ‘laptop from hell’ repair shop

The US president’s son accused the store owner of invading his privacy by distributing information found on his computer. Hunter Biden, the son of US...

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