[ad_1] World March 23, 2021 5:09 am3 minutes to read The United States has secret evidence of multiple UFOs traveling faster than the speed of sound and flying in patterns difficult to replicate, in sightings of members of the military. John Ratcliffe, the former US director of national intelligence, said …
Read More »Nicola Grigg uses her keynote address to pay tribute to her great-grandmother, the first female MP for National
[ad_1] LEE KENNY Last update 10:00 PM, March 23, 2021 JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON / Stuff Nicola Grigg and National Party Leader Judith Collins visiting The Cat’s Pajamas nursery and preschool in Rolleston. Selwyn MP Nicola Grigg used her keynote speech to pay tribute to her great-grandmother, who was National’s first MP. …
Read More »New Zealand and Australia welcome coordinated sanctions against China, but cannot join forces
[ad_1] New Zealand and Australia have issued a joint statement supporting the United States, United Kingdom, European Union and Canada in sanctioning Chinese officials for abuse of Uighurs, but neither country has said it will join the effort. The countries announced sanctions on Monday targeting officials in Xinjiang, a western …
Read More »Rocket Lab Launch Successfully Exceeds 100 Satellite Milestone
[ad_1] Rocket Lab launched a spacecraft Tuesday morning to test technology that will be used for its Moon and Venus missions, as well as a controversial military satellite and five other payloads. The company’s 18th orbital mission from its launch complex on the Māhia Peninsula near Gisborne took off at …
Read More »America’s Cup 2021: Much more to do for the 37th America’s Cup, says Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe
[ad_1] Ineos Team UK owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says no decisions have been made on the next America’s Cup host, despite strong speculation suggesting the next race could take place on the Isle of Wight. With Ineos Team UK confirmed as the Challenger of Record for the 37th America’s Cup, …
Read More »America’s Cup 2021: $ 5 million government pledge is a ‘drop in the bucket’
[ad_1] The government funding promise of $ 5 million for the New Zealand team has been described as a “drop in the bucket” of what it would take to hold the America’s Cup champions together and secure another defense in New Zealand. The minister responsible for the America’s Cup, Stuart …
Read More »Three police boats for sale after the last job during the America’s Cup
[ad_1] Trade Me / Supplied Three Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIBS) used by the police are for sale at Trade Me. Three police boats are up for sale after spending their last time on the water with the Auckland Police Maritime Unit during the 36th America’s Cup. Three of the …
Read More »Students share experiences in uni accommodation
[ad_1] Tears, frustration and anxiety: Students have criticized university accommodation providers for their “greed” in a select committee. The parliamentary select committee began an investigation today after a series of fare management issues during Covid-19 and the death of Christchurch student Mason Pendrous, who lay dead in his classroom for …
Read More »Students share experiences in the university accommodation to select the committee
[ad_1] Chlöe Swarbrick says students need more support. Photo / Alex Burton Tears, frustration and anxiety, university accommodation providers have been criticized today by students for their “greed” in a select committee. The parliamentary select committee launched an investigation after a series of fare management issues during Covid-19 and the …
Read More »The truth is out there: Harvard’s top astronomer believes in extraterrestrial life
[ad_1] World March 13, 2021 05:18 am4 minutes to read Artist’s impression of ‘Oumuamua’. Photo / Supplied Professor Avi Loeb, former chair of astrophysics at Harvard University, believes that an object that passed through our solar system had extraterrestrial origins, but his colleagues largely disagreed. In late 2017, scientists at …
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