[ad_1] Christchurch’s small number of opponents has raised concerns that the government’s lack of accountability could further slow the city’s recovery. In Saturday’s elections, the rural areas of Selwyn and Waimakariri became the only largest constituencies in Christchurch still in the hands of non-governmental MPs. National Party Deputy Leader Gerry …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Australian travel bubble in doubt as anger over kiwi travelers rises
[ad_1] It’s been less than 72 hours since the first travel bubble flight from New Zealand landed in Australia, but after a turbulent weekend, the future of bubbles may already be about to burst. Flights from New Zealand began landing in New South Wales and the Northern Territory on Friday …
Read More »Egypt says another treasure of ancient coffins was found in Saqqara
[ad_1] Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities / AP Archaeologists opening a sarcophagus unearthed in a vast necropolis south of Cairo. Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed another treasure of ancient coffins in a vast necropolis south of Cairo, authorities said Monday. The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement that …
Read More »The ‘beautiful’ South Island station is ready for tenure review
[ad_1] Supplied A farmer herds sheep at Dunstan Downs station. A 2,800ha swath of land in the South Crown of Canterbury could be privatized as a rural high station undergoes a tenure review. The remaining 9,500ha section of the 12,350ha Dunstan Downs station would be turned into conservation land through …
Read More »French police pounce on beheading a teacher
[ad_1] Police operations are underway against dozens of people who allegedly issued messages of support for the attacker after the beheading of a history professor near Paris, says the French interior minister. Gerald Darmanin said on French radio Europe 1 that at least 80 cases of hate speech have been …
Read More »Wallabies great David Campese admits ‘I’m eating a humble pie’ after All Blacks thrash Australia
[ad_1] The great Wallabies has admitted that he is eating a humble pie after the All Blacks humiliated Australia 27-7 in the second round of the Bledisloe Cup. Campese, who was never short of an opinion, suggested the All Blacks had lost their aura after the new-looking Wallabies held them …
Read More »French police pounce on beheading a teacher
[ad_1] Police operations are underway against dozens of people who allegedly issued messages of support for the attacker after the beheading of a history professor near Paris, says the French interior minister. Gerald Darmanin said on French radio Europe 1 that at least 80 cases of hate speech have been …
Read More »COVID-19: Public health expert criticizes the lack of tests to the ship’s crew
[ad_1] University of Auckland Associate Professor of Public Health Collin Tukuitonga was shocked by this. “There is clearly a gap there. Even if it contains these people coming from abroad, but obviously there is a potential interaction with people either on the ship or at the dock, so I thought …
Read More »Donald Trump declares Dr. Anthony Fauci an ‘idiot’ and ‘a disaster’
[ad_1] On Monday, US President Donald Trump tried to cheer up his campaign staff two weeks before Election Day, dismissing warning tips about the coronavirus from scientific experts, as well as polls showing it behind. of his Democratic rival Joe Biden in key states on the battlefield. Speaking to campaign …
Read More »Eric Watson, New Zealand businessman, sentenced to four months in prison
[ad_1] Deal 19 Oct, 2020 05:18 PM4 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game A brief history of Eric Watson. A UK court sentenced New Zealand businessman Eric Watson to four months in prison. TVNZ reports that a London High Court …
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