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June 14, 2024
Diplomacy

Joint Statement: China-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting Outcomes

The following is the full text of the Joint Statement of Outcomes of the China-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting released on Thursday. Joint Statement of Outcomes of the China-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting 1.

Diplomacy

Cook Islands’ China Pact: Sovereign Strategy or Silent Surrender?

by Our Correspondent in Canberra The recently promulgated Action Plan for Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) 2025-2030 between the Cook Islands and China has engendered considerable discourse in diplomatic and media circles, particularly within Western narratives. Prime Minister Mark Brown’s unequivocal

February 20, 2025

New Zealand Soldier Convicted of Espionage in Historic First

Defence

A New Zealand soldier with links to white supremacist groups has become the first person in the nation’s history to be convicted of espionage.

Australia to Recognize Palestinian State at UN, Defying US Position

Australia/World

Australia will formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations summit in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Monday, marking a break with

New Zealand to Name First Female Governor of Central Bank

September 23, 2025
Business

New Zealand is poised to appoint a woman to lead its central bank for the first time, a move aimed at restoring credibility after a period of leadership turmoil, according to a

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New Zealand Soldier Convicted of Espionage in Historic First

August 19, 2025
Defence

A New Zealand soldier with links to white supremacist groups has become the first person in the nation’s history to be convicted of espionage. The soldier, understood to be in his early

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Australia to Recognize Palestinian State at UN, Defying US Position

August 11, 2025
Australia/World

Australia will formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations summit in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Monday, marking a break with close ally the United States as tensions escalate

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Cook Islands’ China Pact: Sovereign Strategy or Silent Surrender?

February 20, 2025
Diplomacy

by Our Correspondent in Canberra The recently promulgated Action Plan for Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) 2025-2030 between the Cook Islands and China has engendered considerable discourse in diplomatic and media circles, particularly

More

Joint Statement: China-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting Outcomes

June 14, 2024
Diplomacy

The following is the full text of the Joint Statement of Outcomes of the China-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting released on Thursday. Joint Statement of Outcomes of the China-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting 1.

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