[ad_1] Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised “accountability” by the government based on the findings of the Royal Commission on the attacks on the Christchurch mosque. Ardern spent two hours meeting with victims and families affected by the shooting this morning before the commission’s report was released. She arrived shortly …
Read More »Father arrested after his sons, 12 and 13, were found beheaded in California
[ad_1] World Dec. 5, 2020, 9:14 p.m.3 minutes to read A personal trainer was arrested after his two sons were found beheaded. Photo / ABC7 WARNING: PAIN CONTENT Maurice Taylor Sr., a personal trainer described as “smooth” and “dependable”, has been arrested in connection with the deaths of his two …
Read More »Tri Nations rugby: What the Australian media says after the Wallabies finish last in Tri Nations
[ad_1] Sport|Rugby Dec 5, 2020, 8:30 PM4 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game Reece Hodge once again misses the match-winning penalty when Wallabies and Argentina tie. Video / Sky Sport / Tri Nations The Wallabies have come under fire for …
Read More »As the world mourned Diego Maradona, a Spanish woman sat in silent protest
[ad_1] Washington Post Paula Dapena protest moment during a tribute to Diego Maradona last month in Spain. Paula Dapena, a female soccer player for a Spanish third division team, simply wanted to send a message about domestic violence. He ended up getting world headlines, death threats, and more support than …
Read More »Prince Harry’s speech on climate change points to massive hypocrisy
[ad_1] The Duke of Sussex delivered an impassioned speech, but enormous hypocrisy has been pointed out. Photo / Supplied COMMENTARY: “Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me,” F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, and there is no more perfect illustration of how true …
Read More »Evaluating the season of a Dave Rennie win as the Wallabies’ new coach
[ad_1] Chris Hyde / Getty Images Dave Rennie has seen good and bad in his first season at the helm of Australia. OPINION: The one-win, three-draw, two-loss season for the Wallabies could be cut and cut in two ways. If you’re wearing the gold-colored glasses, Dave Rennie’s team came within …
Read More »Māori All Blacks v Moana Pasifika: Was that Liam Messam’s last dance?
[ad_1] OPINION: Liam Messam did his best to say goodbye to the Māori All Blacks with a tryout at his favorite hunting ground on Saturday night. It would have been a good angle: Number 8 Messam crashes into a wall of tacklers from Moana Pasifika to score a memorable 5 …
Read More »Monolith Mystery Solved – Stunt Performers Apparently Claim Responsibility And Offer To Sell Them For $ 63K
[ad_1] The mystery behind the monoliths that appeared first in Utah, then Romania and California before disappearing may have been solved. For the past 24 hours, a group called The Most Famous Artist has been posting behind-the-scenes clues and photos of the building of the monoliths on their Instagram account. …
Read More »New Zealand in last place as the sport is accused of dropping the ball in homophobic language
[ad_1] The plague of homophobic language in New Zealand sports keeps athletes in the closet while sports bodies sleep behind the wheel, according to two major international academic studies published to Things. In a sobering assessment of what sports participation actually looks like in this country, a measly 13% of …
Read More »What if we create a better world for nothing?
[ad_1] Commentary The declaration of a climate emergency is only a sign of virtue if it is not backed by immediate and radical action to reduce emissions, argues Marc Daalder. With the declaration of a climate emergency and a pledge to decarbonize the public sector by 2025 (or, as seems …
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