[ad_1] Politics February 7, 2021 10:00 PM3 minutes to read The government is implementing a new payment of $ 350 to help companies cover staff who need to isolate themselves while they wait for test results. Photo / Tania Whyte The $ 350 payment to employers to pay workers who …
Read More »Premier League: Manchester City inflict third consecutive defeat of Liverpool at home
[ad_1] Manchester City dismantled Liverpool, aided by Alisson Becker’s unusual goalkeeper mistakes, to win 4-1 on Sunday (Monday NZ) and inflict the Premier League champions’ third straight loss at the old fortress. from Anfield. A City’s first win at Liverpool since 2003, triggered by a double by Ilkay Gundogan, brings …
Read More »Six Nations: Wales fight to win game opener after Ireland lost wing to red card
[ad_1] The most experienced Welsh team in test rugby history needed it all to beat 14-man Ireland 21-16 in a tension-filled Six Nations game at an empty Principality Stadium on Sunday. After his annus horribilis in 2020, three victories in 10 events, the Welshman gave New Zealand-born sophomore Wayne Pivac …
Read More »Nine dead and 140 missing after a glacier breach in northern India
[ad_1] Jaiambey / Wikimedia Commons Nanda Devi Peak. Indian authorities launched a search operation after part of a Himalayan glacier broke, causing a massive flood of water and debris that crashed into two dams and damaged several homes. At least nine people died and 140 disappeared. The flooding was caused …
Read More »‘We can’t blame sharks for encountering them more’: shark expert
[ad_1] The expert believes there are likely more people in the water behind the number of sharks that were sighted this summer. Photo / Getty Images A shark expert believes that the fact that there are more people in the water is the likely reason behind the number of shark …
Read More »Coup in Myanmar: thousands of people protest against military takeover in Myanmar’s largest city
[ad_1] Some 2,000 protesters demonstrated against the military takeover in Myanmar’s largest city on Sunday and demanded the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, whose elected government was overthrown by the army that also imposed an internet blackout. The protest crowds have grown larger and bolder since Monday’s coup. Union …
Read More »Sean Plunket Responds To Reports That His Future At Magic Talk Is Uncertain
[ad_1] Sean Plunket, Magic Talk radio host. Photo / Dean Purcell Controversial radio host Sean Plunket says he is still a MediaWorks employee amid reports that his future at the company’s Magic Talk station is uncertain. The talkback host may not be returning to his usual spot and management was …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: travelers will not be able to enter Australia without a vaccination certificate, says the minister
[ad_1] Trip February 7, 2021 12:47 am2 minutes to read Ground personnel at PPE welcome passengers disembarking from their flight at Sydney Airport on October 10, 2020. Photo / Supplied It is “very likely” that vaccination certificates will be required for international travel, Australia’s Federal Minister for Government Services said …
Read More »150 are feared dead after glacier breach in northern India
[ad_1] Jaiambey / Wikimedia Commons Nanda Devi Peak. Some 150 people are feared to have died after part of a mountain glacier broke, causing a massive flood of water, mud and debris in the lower areas and damaging homes and a power plant in India. A portion of the Nanda …
Read More »Police appeal to help find a 14-year-old missing Auckland girl
[ad_1] Jahkaliah, 14, has been missing from her Grafton home since Thursday. Photo / Supplied Police are searching for a 14-year-old Auckland girl missing from her Grafton home since Thursday. Jahkaliah is around 180cm tall and has dark hair, currently dyed blonde. Police posted on Facebook that she was last …
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