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Thousands more New Zealanders will get the procedures they need faster, with the Government today announcing 21,000 more ...
Interestingly, the foreword to Dee’s book is written by one of the most pre-eminent academics within the Autism field, ...
As a prime contractor, Rocket Lab will deliver a constellation of 18 spacecraft for the T2TL-Beta program, part of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture, a resilient, low-latency ...
“As humanitarian assistance and basic services dwindle, people in Gaza have been increasingly deprived of the means for their survival,” UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told reporters at the UN ...
“Many are returning to a country they barely know, forced out of Iran after decades of living there. The recent Israel-Iran war accelerated their return, pushing numbers to a record high, while deep ...
“We cannot close gender gaps with budgets that are lacking a gender lens … Gender equality must move from the margins of the budget lines to the heart of public policy ,” said Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, ...
GENEVA (1 July 2025) – UN experts* today urged the United Kingdom not to ban the “direct action” group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Presented during the UN’s 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, taking place this week in Sevilla, the proposal highlights a growing problem: the richest individuals often ...
Marketing isn’t about broadcasting louder, or getting that megaphone out to blast at your (potential) customers. No, it’s a 2-way street. There are new platforms, always, the algorithms shift daily, ...
Amohau Street in Rotorua is closed following a crash involving a truck and a pedestrian. It happened around 6am near the intersection with Ranolf Street. The pedestrian is understood to be seriously ...
The urgency of CITES’ mission is clear: international wildlife trade is now worth billions of dollars, and unregulated trade – alongside habitat loss and overexploitation – continues to drive ...
If part of the reason for Europe’s heat misery is because it is in the grip of a strong high-pressure weather front trapping hot air from northern Africa, Ms. Nullis noted that “human-induced climate ...
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