[ad_1] North Korea confirmed on Friday that it had tested a new guided missile, as US President Joe Biden warned of the consequences if Pyongyang escalated tensions amid stalled nuclear negotiations. North Korea’s Central News Agency said the two “new-type tactical guided projectiles” accurately hit the target off the east …
Read More »Former US President Donald Trump Defends Capitol Rioters, Says There Was ‘No Zero Threat’ To Lawmakers
[ad_1] World March 26, 2021 06:39 AM2 minutes to read Former President of the United States, Donald Trump: “A lot of people [at the Capitol on January 6] they beckoned them in and then went in and out. “Photo / AP Former US President Donald Trump has defended some of …
Read More »Hundreds Apply for Pilot and Cabin Crew Positions on Private Jet
[ad_1] Hundreds of qualified pilots and cabin crew have applied for five private jet jobs as the country’s aviation industry continues to be awash with unemployed professionals. More than 200 pilots applied for three positions flying Garden City Helicopter Aviation’s (GCH Aviation) new Bombardier Challenger 604 late last year. The …
Read More »New Zealand Catholic Church apologizes to abuse survivors
[ad_1] Cardinal John Dew, Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand, apologized at the Royal Commission on Abuse in Care on behalf of New Zealand bishops and congregational leaders. “Today, recognizing the importance of this moment, I apologize, on behalf of the bishops and congregational leaders of the …
Read More »Super Rugby Aotearoa: Hurricanes fullback Jordie Barrett takes down the Highlanders
[ad_1] Joe Allison / Getty Images Jordie Barrett of the Hurricanes scores his second try against the Highlanders at Dunedin. Jordie Barrett put on one of the great fullback displays to guide the Hurricanes to their first win of the season at Dunedin on Friday, scoring all of his team’s …
Read More »The body is believed to be that of the elderly Invercargill man Raymond Horn found
[ad_1] Raymond Horn. Photo / Supplied Invercargill police have found the body of an elderly man they believe belongs to Raymond Horn, who has been missing for more than a month. Detective Alun Griffiths said the body was found this afternoon in a wooded area near Bill Richardson Drive, Invercargill. …
Read More »Christchurch Boys’ High tries to shut down abusive Instagram accounts
[ad_1] Christchurch Boys ‘High School has moved to shut down Instagram accounts used by some of its students in derogatory exchanges with Christchurch Girls’ High students. Police and teachers detained about 100 Christchurch Girls ‘High students as they headed to a protest at Christchurch Boys’ High on Thursday. The protest …
Read More »$ 40 million proposal to ease congestion on Christchurch’s busiest highway
[ad_1] STACY SQUIRES / Stuff Traffic congestion on Brougham St during the evening rush. A $ 40 million proposal to ease congestion on Christchurch’s busiest highway may have dedicated bus and truck lanes. Brougham St has the highest traffic volumes in Christchurch with up to 45,000 vehicles per day and …
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 »Accounting professor asks Hallenstein Glasson to review his wage subsidy decision
[ad_1] Joseph Johnson / Stuff Hallenstein Glasson will pay shareholders $ 13.7 million in dividends from its first-half earnings. The accounting professor who called out big business for clinging to wage subsidies when they were profitable and paying dividends says Hallenstein Glasson should review his decision not to repay his …
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