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Wellington is at odds with the Cook Islands over a looming new agreement with China and the former Pacific colony's plan to have its own passport.
Blake, associate dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies, Mona, is calling on the Constitution Reform ...
Simon Wilson is an award-winning senior writer covering politics, the climate crisis, transport, housing, urban design and ...
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Soap Central on MSNWhy was New Zealand Mountain granted personhood? Mount Taranaki granted legal rights as a personMount Taranaki in New Zealand became a legal person, signaling a significant change in the nation's policy towards indigenous rights and the environment.
Mt. Taranaki and its surrounding national park will enjoy all the rights and responsibilities of a person under a recent law ...
As the nation prepares for Waitangi celebrations this week an exhibition in Wellington celebrates a phenomenon nearly as old as te Tiriti itself A Different Light: First Photographs of Aotearoa ...
February 6th has seen its share of transformative events throughout history, marking significant changes in politics, culture ...
Peter Dutton, who wants to be prime minister, has been taking aim at “wokeness.” But Australia’s electorate isn’t America’s, ...
Freeman was awarded the APRA AMCOS Art Music Grant to research and develop The Girmit. The premiere was supported by and ...
A review of the current stance and the market realities for Nigerian foreign trade shows that glorious days lie ahead.
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Commentary: Rebels with a cause created a country with a heartTwo hundred fifty years ago this month, on Feb. 9, 1775, the British Parliament declared the Massachusetts Bay Colony to be ...
In a court case concerning the Irish freedom fighters known as “Fenians”, an oppressed minority in colonial New Zealand, C. W. Richmond delivered a judgement of relative leniency and tolerance.
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