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World News Brief, Thursday June 11

by Daily Digest June 11, 2015

US to boost numbers in Iraq; South Korean President postpones visit to US due to MERS; China rejects calls to release Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo; suicide bomber attacks Luxor in Egypt; African countries set up free trade zone; and more

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Tags: China, Egypt, free trade zone, Iraq, Liu Xiaobo, Luxor, MERS, South Korea, suicide bomber, US

Live sheep exports: I'm grumpy

by Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere June 11, 2015

Make no mistake - the live export of 53,000 animals from Timaru to Mexico is worth getting grumpy about

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Tags: animal welfare, Cattle, Federated Farmers, law, Mexico, Ministry for Primary Industries, Sheep
13 Comments

World News Brief, Wednesday June 10

by Daily Digest June 10, 2015

Group of Seven leaders agree on carbon goal; Aung San Suu Kyi to visit Beijing; South Korea confirms seventh MERS death; Mexicans elect first independent governor; UN presents unity plan to Libya; and more

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Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi, carbon, Group of Seven, Libya, MERS, Mexico, South Korea, UN

Where to next for aid in dying?

by Andrew Geddis June 09, 2015

The Seales v Attorney General decision was a pretty comprehensive legal loss for proponents of aid in dying. But it is by no means the last word on the matter.

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Tags: Aid in Dying, Carter v Canada, Lecretia Seales, parliament, Seales v Attorney General
9 Comments

Waste not, want not... why we throw away good food

by Jacqueline Rowarth June 09, 2015

Food is being thrown away in huge amounts. Is it because we've just made it too darned cheap? And what New Zealand could do...

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Tags: agriculture, food prices, food waste
4 Comments

Are We Saving the Right Way for Retirement?

by Brian Easton June 08, 2015

Should membership of Kiwisaver be compulsory? Research on how humans behaviour, some of it thirty years old, points in that direction.

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Tags: behavioural economics, KiwiSaver, Retirement
3 Comments

The Taxpayers Union and passports - for the win!

by Andrew Geddis June 08, 2015

You should always be careful for what you wish for, in case you happen to get it.

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Tags: David Farrar, irony, passports, schadenfreude, Taxpayers' Union
4 Comments

Dirty Politics 2.0

by Tim Watkin June 06, 2015

In which a former confidant of Cameron Slater's claims he was paid to commit a hack of The Standard blogsite; police are investigating

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Tags: Ben Rachinger, Cameron Slater, dirty politics, The Standard
20 Comments

And then another elephant came along

by Andrew Geddis June 05, 2015

In 2012, the Government promised Auckland Maori that they would have first dibs on any new housing developments on its land. So why aren't they involved at all in Nick Smith's 500 hectare vision?

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Tags: Auckland housing, Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau Collective Redress Act, Ngati Whatua, Nick Smith, treaty settlements
5 Comments

World News Brief, Thursday June 4

by Daily Digest June 04, 2015

US puts end to post 9/11 bulk phone data collection; MERS hits South Korea; Philippine president compares China to Nazi Germany; Greece's creditors offer take-it-or-leave-it deal; wars in Pakistan and Afghanistan have killed 150,000; and more

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Tags: 9/11, Afghanistan, China, Greece, mass surveillance, MERS, Nazi Germany, Pakistan, South Korea, US

A tangata whenua shaped elephant on the path

by Andrew Geddis June 03, 2015

The Government's plans to use the Crown's land for houses for Aucklanders face a bit of a problem - it may not be able to sell them the land on which those houses sit.

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Tags: Auckland, Auckland housing, foreshore and seabed Act, Housing, Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau Collective Redress Act 2014, Nick Smith, Tamaki Makaurau, Treaty of Waitangi, treaty settlements
10 Comments

James Shaw as 'The Bachelor'. Can he win hearts?

by Tim Watkin June 02, 2015

The new Greens co-leader has the job of winning roses from thousands of sceptical New Zealand voters. Can he come across as credible enough? And is his 'no Nats' gamble the right move?

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Tags: Green Party, James Shaw, male co-leader, Metiria Turei, The Bachelor
6 Comments

What Sort of TPP Deal?

by Brian Easton June 01, 2015

The US senate has given trade promotion authority to the President. What next? Will the TPP agreement be acceptable, and to whom? 

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Tags: EU, FTA, IP, ISDS, TPA, TPP, TPPA, TTIP, US
6 Comments

What Labour has to learn from the budget

by Josie Pagani May 31, 2015

The Left must learn from the political techniques deployed so successfully in this budget.  Unless we ask ourselves the hard questions the right ask themselves, and are prepared to prioritise and make some tough decisions, we will maintain poll ratings bleakly far behind the Government's. 

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Tags: budget, Employment Relations Amendment Act, Labour Party
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World News Brief, Friday May 29

by Daily Digest May 29, 2015

FIFA indictments continue to shock; US rebukes China's maritime ambitions; Thai protest leaders receive prison sentences; Pentagon accidentally ships live anthrax; Afghan Security Force members join Taliban; and more

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Tags: Afghan Security Force, anthrax, China, FIFA indictments, Pentagon, Taliban, Thai protest, US

Yes! At long last, we have a plan – it's a secret but it is working

by Ganesh Nana May 28, 2015

Budget 2015 documents were accompanied by a banner heading A plan that's working. An undoubtedly naive economist, originally ignorant as to the presence of the plan, describes his journey in uncovering the nature of the plan.

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Tags: Budget 2015, economic development
6 Comments

World News Brief, Wednesday May 27

by Daily Digest May 27, 2015

Iraqi forces launch Anbar offensive; China releases expansive new naval strategy; mass  graves found at Malay-Thai border thought to be human trafficking victims; Afghan officials in secret peace talks with Taliban; US-Mexico border slammed by storms; and more

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Tags: Afghanistan, Anbar, China, human trafficking, Iraqi forces, Malay-Thai border, mass graves, naval strategy, storms, Taliban

Two Dollars A Day, is All They Pay, for Helping with Povertay

by Brian Easton May 23, 2015

The 2015 Budget did not deal with children's poverty  but it did put a down payment. 

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Tags: 2015 budget, children's in poverty
25 Comments

Budget 2015: A clever patch-up job, but stitched together by broken promises

by Tim Watkin May 23, 2015

National has reinforced its capacity to surprise, but also its capacity for making things up as it goes along. And to make ends meet, Key and English have done several u-turns

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Tags: Auckland housing, Bill English, Budget 2015, compassionate conservatism, poverty, u-turns
6 Comments

World News Brief, Friday May 22

by Daily Digest May 22, 2015

Ancient Syrian city of Palmyra taken by ISIS; Malaysia orders search and rescue for migrant boats in Andaman Sea; new PM for South Korea; US intelligence releases Bin Laden documents; California declares state of emergency after oil spill; and more

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Tags: Andaman Sea, Bin Laden documents, California oil spill, ISIS, Malaysia, migrant boats, Palmyra, South Korea, Syria
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