[ad_1] Get ready to go back in time on Sunday. Daylight Savings Time ends at 3 a.m. April 4, and all clocks are one hour behind New Zealand Standard Time. The long Easter weekend gives Kiwis an extra day to adjust to the time difference before returning to work on …
Read More »Online vaporizer sales ‘put kids at risk’
[ad_1] More needs to be done to prevent vaping products from being bought online and delivered to children, says a public health expert. Under New Zealand law, the sale and supply of vaping products is restricted to persons over 18 years of age. However, a Things A survey of websites …
Read More »‘Underwater CCTV’ to protect Pitcairn Islands ocean sanctuary
[ad_1] They are some of the most remote islands in the world, a safe haven where the mutinous crew of HMS Bounty hid undiscovered for nearly 20 years. But now a network of underwater cameras will put the waters of the Pitcairn Islands under constant surveillance. It is part of …
Read More »Coronavirus Covid-19: Daily deaths in Brazil approach 4000
[ad_1] The body of a COVID-19 victim lies in a body bag in the ICU of the Sao José municipal hospital in Duque de Caxias, Brazil. Photo / AP Brazil currently accounts for a quarter of daily COVID-19 deaths worldwide, far more than any other nation, and health experts warn …
Read More »Fox News Sued by Dominion Voting Systems for Voter Fraud Conspiracies
[ad_1] Fox News is accused of peddling “a bogus electoral fraud story to serve its own business purposes.” Photo / Twitter Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $ 1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing that the cable news giant, in an effort to increase viewership ratings, falsely claimed …
Read More »Travel Bubble with Cook Islands for May, Says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
[ad_1] New Zealand and the Cook Islands are working towards a travel bubble for May, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced. The announcement was made during an official visit by Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown on Friday in Auckland at the War Memorial Musuem. Brown said he was confident that …
Read More »Threats at Christchurch mosque: man facing accusations struggles to keep his name a secret
[ad_1] A man accused of threatening two Christchurch mosques online is fighting to maintain the provisional removal of names. A man who denies having threatened a car bomb at two Christchurch mosques on the anniversary of the March 15 terror attack is fighting to keep his name a secret. The …
Read More »Double stabbing in Epsom: hospitalized man charged with murder
[ad_1] A 29-year-old man has been charged with murder after a double stabbing in Epsom, Auckland. The man is currently under police surveillance at the hospital. Detective Inspector Scott Beard said the man faces two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, in connection with the deaths of …
Read More »Former Air NZ CEO Christopher Luxon delivers a keynote speech to Parliament and defends his Christianity
[ad_1] Christopher Luxon, the man who is often seen as a future leader of the National Party and a possible prime minister, has delivered his first speech in Parliament defending his faith, celebrating his botanical constituency and extolling the virtue of center-right political beliefs. Luxon, 50, who was Air New …
Read More »Sir Stephen Tindall concerned about Icehouse’s relationship with a blacklisted Chinese company
[ad_1] Another high-profile New Zealand businessman wants answers about Icehouse Ventures’ relationship with Chinese artificial intelligence giant iFlytek. Investigating the Circuit of Things Removed He exposed links between New Zealand companies backed by government funds and investments and the Chinese company whose technology is used in human rights abuses of …
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