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January 20, 2025
New Zealand/World

New Zealand’s Sheep Flock Shrinks to Historic Low

The iconic image of sheep-dotted hills across New Zealand is fading as the country’s sheep population plummets to its lowest levels in over 170 years. With just over four sheep per person—down

China/New Zealand/World

New Zealand Surprised by Cook Islands’ Strategic Deal with China

New Zealand has been caught off guard by the announcement that the Cook Islands, a small island nation under its protection, is set to sign a strategic partnership agreement with China. Winston Peters, New Zealand’s deputy prime minister, expressed surprise

February 9, 2025

New Zealand Defers Recognition of Palestinian State, Breaking With Western Allies

New Zealand/World

New Zealand’s government has announced it will not recognize a Palestinian state at this time, citing ongoing war, Hamas’s control of Gaza, and uncertainty

New Zealand Navy Ship Briefly Encounters Taiwanese Warship in Taiwan Strait

New Zealand/World

New Zealand’s largest naval vessel briefly encountered a Taiwanese warship while transiting the Taiwan Strait last month, the country’s armed forces said on Tuesday,

New Zealand Navy Ship Briefly Encounters Taiwanese Warship in Taiwan Strait

December 9, 2025
New Zealand/World

New Zealand’s largest naval vessel briefly encountered a Taiwanese warship while transiting the Taiwan Strait last month, the country’s armed forces said on Tuesday, publishing a rare image of the encounter, Reuters

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New Zealand Defers Recognition of Palestinian State, Breaking With Western Allies

September 27, 2025
New Zealand/World

New Zealand’s government has announced it will not recognize a Palestinian state at this time, citing ongoing war, Hamas’s control of Gaza, and uncertainty over the future of Palestinian governance. Foreign Minister

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New Zealand Surprised by Cook Islands’ Strategic Deal with China

February 9, 2025
China/New Zealand/World

New Zealand has been caught off guard by the announcement that the Cook Islands, a small island nation under its protection, is set to sign a strategic partnership agreement with China. Winston

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New Zealand’s Sheep Flock Shrinks to Historic Low

January 20, 2025
New Zealand/World

The iconic image of sheep-dotted hills across New Zealand is fading as the country’s sheep population plummets to its lowest levels in over 170 years. With just over four sheep per person—down

More

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