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ACT, Māori Party at odds over who's stoking division
The ACT Party and the Māori Party are at odds over who is stoking division when it comes to co-governance.
ACT last week called for a public referendum on co-governance - broadly considered as… Audio
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Debates on Māori co-governance unproductive - lecturer
ACT's call for a referendum on Māori co-governance has once again raised the question - can New Zealand have a debate about race and the Treaty without stirring up racial abuse?
Leader David Seymour… Audio
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Luxon backs co-governance debate, shies from referendum
National's leader Christopher Luxon has said no to a referendum on co-governance - for now - something likely coalition partner ACT has said is a bottom-line.
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Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky insists on territorial integrity as talks loom
The Ukrainian president has insisted on the territorial integrity of his country, after earlier suggesting Ukraine was willing to assume neutral status and compromise over the status of Donbas.
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Ukraine says Russia wants to split nation, calls for more arms
Ukraine war: Ukraine's military intelligence chief says Russia wants to split Ukraine in two; officials clarify the US does not have a policy of regime change in Russia; Zelensky calls for more…
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Chris Finlayson on ACT's proposed co-governance referendum
The ACT party is calling for a referendum on co-governance saying the country is abandoning liberal democracy and replacing it with an "ethno state" where there are two types or people.
Tangata… Audio
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Māori Party slams ACT Party's proposed referendum on co-governance
The ACT party is calling for a referendum on co-governance.
It says the country is abandoning liberal democracy and replacing it with an "ethno state" where there are two types of people: Tangata… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 25 March 2022
Audio 25 Mar 2022A backdown by the Australian Government will see hundreds of detained refugees resettled in New Zealand, the Tairawhiti district begins its clean up after two days of heavy rain, with some parts of… Audio
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British royals' Jamaica visit stirs demands for slavery reparations
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate arrived in Jamaica on Tuesday as part of a week-long Caribbean tour, hours after activists protested to demand reparations for slavery amid growing scrutiny…
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New Caledonia pro-independence parties divided on new vote
There has been a cool response in New Caledonia to a suggestion for a fourth referendum on independence from France after last December's controversial vote.
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FLNKS resolute on decolonisation from France
Audio 15 Mar 2022Decolonisation from France still front of mind for FLNKS parties in New Caledonia. Audio
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Two pro-independence parties in New Caledonia vow to continue fight
Two parties of New Caledonia's pro-independence FLNKS movement have restated their intention to attain the territory's decolonisation from France after last December's referendum in which a majority…
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Russia's isolation deepens as Ukraine resists invasion
Russia's political and economic isolation has deepened as its forces met stiff resistance in Ukraine's capital and other cities in the biggest assault on a European state since World War II.
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Timeline: From Ukraine's independence in 1991 to latest conflict
A look back at the main events in Ukraine's political history since it won independence from Moscow in 1991.
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Ukraine: UN chief warns no one can 'sit out this crisis'
Ukraine has appealed to the UN General Assembly to stop Russia's "aggressive plans," as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned an expanded conflict "could see a scale and severity of need unseen…
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West Papuan leader indicted on treason charges
West Papua human rights defender Victor Yeimo was formally indicted on charges of treason at the Jayapura District Court on Monday.
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Can Raf Manji turn TOP's electoral fortunes around?
Does the new leader of The Opportunities Party Raf Manji have what it takes to get the party across the 5 percent threshold to get into Parliament at the 2023 election? Audio
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French presidential candidate calls for opening of New Caledonia's electoral rolls
One of the main candidates in the French presidential election in April has called for the opening of New Caledonia's electoral rolls.
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Hundertwasser Arts Centre opens in Whangārei
After 30 years in the making, the Hundertwasser Arts Centre has finally been opened in Whangārei.
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Anticipated Whangārei arts centre finally set to open
Whangārei's Hundertwasser Arts Centre will exhibit 80 works flown from Vienna when it opens on Sunday.
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France happy with UN reaction over New Caledonia
France says the UN decolonisation committee has welcomed an invitation to New Caledonia following the territory's third rejection of independence from France in December.
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Ombudsman investigates Masterton council's civic centre process
The Chief Ombudsman is formally investigating Masterton District Council's civic centre process, it has been revealed.
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French Minister discussing New Caledonia vote with UN
The French overseas minister Sebastien Lecornu is travelling to New York for talks with the United Nations decolonisation after New Caledonia's rejection of independence.
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Latest Pacific news briefs for Monday 7th February
Covid numbers soar in Kiribati; call in Fiji to do more for young sex crime victims; RSV health concern in American Samoa; PNG leader diagnosed with Covid in China and other stories
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A.C. Grayling: 'We're heading towards a series of catastrophes'
In his new book, For the Good of the World, English philosopher Professor A.C. Grayling outlines the biggest challenges he believes the world faces right now - climate change, technology and justice -… Audio