[ad_1] Another earthquake struck the North Island and was felt on the East Coast, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and the Auckland region. GeoNet said the magnitude 4.8 earthquake occurred at 8.29 p.m., 130 kilometers northeast of Whangamata. It was at a depth of 18 km and was recorded as “weak …
Read More »Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies will participate in the fight against NZX cyberattacks
[ad_1] The fight against cyberattack on New Zealand’s NZX stock market will now involve security agencies from other Five Eyes countries. Professor Dave Parry from AUT’s Department of Computer Science said: “With GCSB involved, it will almost certainly involve other international agencies as well, which is the way to close …
Read More »Weak 5.2 earthquake awakens Coromandel, felt in Auckland, with 20 aftershocks
[ad_1] About 20 aftershocks came after a “weak” earthquake that woke up Auckland and Coromandel residents in the early hours of Saturday. The 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck at 3.47 am, 120 km northeast of Whangamata. According to GeoNet, more than 2,500 people have reported that they are sorry. Geonet A …
Read More »Sam Clench: Donald Trump’s ‘boring’ and unmemorable speech at the Republican convention
[ad_1] COMMENTARY: I can hardly believe I’m saying this, but President Donald Trump’s speech to the Republican National Convention yesterday almost made me miss Kimberly Guilfoyle. At least his speech, the first day of the convention, was memorable. Sure, Guilfoyle was yelling apocalyptic nonsense in an empty room, but there’s …
Read More »Covid-19: Helen Clark helps unite world leaders in call for free-of-charge ‘people’s vaccine’ | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Presidents, prime ministers and professors from around the world have signed an open letter calling on health ministers at the World Health Assembly to urgently rally behind a “people’s vaccine” to combat Covid-19. The letter, a joint initiative between Oxfam and UNAIDS, urges that all vaccines, treatments and tests …
Read More »Covirus 19 coronavirus: The United States turns to its chief expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci
[ad_1] The United States is beginning to criticize its leading coronavirus expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, as prominent voices in the country’s media suggest it has too much influence. Dr. Fauci, an infectious disease expert who has chaired the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since the 1980s, has been …
Read More »Seismic investigation begins at the Foxton Whirokino Trestle Bridge site
[ad_1] David Unwin / Things The Whirokino trestle bridge between Foxton and Levin was being demolished on Tuesday. Seismic research on the dismantled Whirokino Trestle Bridge at Foxton will give an idea of the strength of such structures to resist earthquakes. The 90-year-old bridge on State Highway 1 south of …
Read More »RNZ chief Paul Thompson told the ministry he did not need an additional FM slot in November
[ad_1] RNZ Chief Executive Paul Thompson told the Ministry of Culture and Heritage in November that he did not need an additional FM radio slot to launch his youth music service plan. The disclosure was contained in a series of documents released under the Official Information Act by RNZ on …
Read More »RNZ chief Paul Thompson told the ministry he did not need an additional FM slot in November
[ad_1] RNZ Chief Executive Paul Thompson told the Ministry of Culture and Heritage in November that he did not need an additional FM radio slot to launch his youth music service plan. The disclosure was contained in a series of documents released under the Official Information Act by RNZ on …
Read More »Roger Douglas Releases Report Identifying New Zealand’s ‘Nasty Truth’
[ad_1] “In the wake of the economic consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Labor government must not only seek to help those most affected by the recent shutdown, but also introduce the framework for radical new policies; policies that address systemic weaknesses that have undermined our economy and society for …
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