[ad_1] RDo you remember January 2020? We were young, carefree and full of hope. The political year in New Zealand started out like any other, but then the wheels came off spectacularly and in a way that none of us could have predicted. Covid, coups, conspiracies, scandals, leaks, lies, leadership, …
Read More »‘We can’t keep up with Christmas’: UK implements strict new Covid-19 lockdown for millions | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Millions of people must cancel their Christmas gatherings and most stores have to close in London and much of southern England, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday, imposing a new, stricter level of coronavirus restrictions on the region to curb rapidly spreading infections. Your playlist will load …
Read More »At least 200 victims identified in alleged Russian piracy
[ad_1] At least 200 organizations, including government agencies and companies around the world, have been hacked as part of an alleged Russian cyberattack that implanted malicious code in widely used software, says a cybersecurity firm and three people familiar with the investigations in course. The number of actual hacking victims …
Read More »US and New Zealand Try to Defend Against SolarWinds Cyber Attack at Risk Due to Trump’s Strange Fixation
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump climbs into golf cart number 45 while playing golf at Trump National Golf Club on December 13. Photo / Getty There have been many chaotic and complicated power struggles during the Trump administration, but one of the strangest is unfolding in its final days. Says …
Read More »Pack It Up: City Hall Seriously Charges Green For Throwing Big Bags Of Weed
[ad_1] It costs $ 22 to dump a big bag of grass clippings in Marlborough. New charges were filed this month when the Marlborough District Council sought to separate trash and green waste drop-off points in an attempt to reduce wait times on weekends. The move means those with trimmed …
Read More »Has the Sydney cluster burst hopes for a transtasman travel bubble?
[ad_1] The travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia could be in jeopardy. The deal is being called into question, given the recent resurgence of Covid-19 in Sydney’s North Beach community and the most infectious new strain of virus spreading across the UK. The Herald’s senior policy writer, Claire Trevett, …
Read More »Has the Sydney cluster busted the hopes of the Trans-Tasmania travel bubble?
[ad_1] The travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia could be in jeopardy. The deal is being called into question, given the recent resurgence of Covid-19 in Sydney’s North Beach community and the most infectious new strain of virus spreading across the UK. The Herald’s senior policy writer, Claire Trevett, …
Read More »Travel operators brace for trans-Tasmania travel bubble
[ad_1] Scott Hammond / Stuff The operator that owns House of Travel, Trudy Geddes, is preparing packages and offers for the opening of the Trans-Tasmnan bubble. Marlborough travel agents are bracing for the opening of the trans-Tasmanian bubble after enduring the industry’s “toughest year”. Blenheim House of Travel owner and …
Read More »US President Donald Trump downplays Russia in his first comments on the cyber attack
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump has contradicted his Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, saying, without any evidence, that China is responsible for the cyberattack against the United States. Photo / Getty In contradiction to his secretary of state and other senior officials, US President Donald Trump suggested on Saturday without …
Read More »US Secretary of State Says Russia Is ‘Clearly’ Behind Cyber Attack
[ad_1] US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Russia was “quite clearly” behind the serious cyberattack on the United States, the first administration official to publicly link the Kremlin to the widespread intrusion. His comments come as US President Donald Trump is silent on the lack of protection for government …
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