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中国大使王小龙就新西兰可能加入AUKUS发声:可能损害两国关系
27/11/2024在被问及新中关系可能受到的影响时,王小龙说:"信任是最宝贵的财富之一,但同时可能也是最脆弱的财富之一。建立信任可能需要数年时间,而摧毁信任却可能只需几秒钟。" Audio
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Large proportion of Chinese New Zealanders born overseas
2 Dec 2024An analysis of data from the 2023 Census shows that 40 percent of Chinese New Zealanders who were born overseas relocated less than 10 years ago.
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Asian survivors of sexual violence detail struggles
28 Nov 2024A ground-breaking report has found young Asian survivors of sexual violence face multiple barriers when seeking help.
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Chinese ambassador to NZ warns that joining AUKUS could erode China's trust
27 Nov 2024Asked about the consequences for NZ-China relations, Wang Xiaolong said: "Trust is one of the most fragile commodities. It may take years to build up; it just…
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A mouth-watering Auckland food festival that also offers an introduction to Chinese culture
19 Nov 2024Hundreds flock to the New Zealand Chinese Food and Culture Festival in the West Auckland suburb of Henderson.
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Trio confirmed for Asia New Zealand Foundation board
16/9/2024Appointments effective from 1 October for a term of three years.
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Young Kiwis win medals at global science competition
16/9/2024Four students have snaffled New Zealand's first medals at the International Earth Science Olympiad.
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Dispute over accommodation sours family's NZ study trip
13/9/2024Row shines a light on the need for visitors to exercise caution when entering private contractual agreements for accommodation in the country.
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美国大选:要理解特朗普愤怒的辩论表现 只需阅读他第一本书中的两句话即可
13/9/2024分析指出,特朗普的斗争本能让他在辩论之夜付出了惨重的代价,但哈里斯在移民政策上的避而不谈也可能丢掉中间选民。
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Why NZ celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival in spring
20/9/2024Celebration is a harvest festival that is marked when the moon appears to be at its brightest in the northern hemisphere sky.
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Complaints against employers soar even as migrant numbers drop
12/9/2024The number of new migrant workers has plummeted to the lowest level since the border re-opened two years ago - but complaints against employers have soared to record levels.