Day: September 6, 2024
- Politics
Black Power member Tane Milne and Codie Phillips kidnap, assault ‘friend’ to buy drugs on dark web
Tane Milne wants to be a role model and show ‘the young fullas this ain’t the life’.Read More
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Raglan dog-walker death: Driver’s aunty blames police for delayed response before fatal crash
Woman says the vehicles of interest never left the accident scene.Read More
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Under-Pressure Zelensky in Germany to Rally Ukraine’s Allies
Zelensky and Olaf Scholz will hold one-on-one talks in Frankfurt, according to a German government spokesman, who did not give…
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Ukrainian Government Overhaul, Day Two: Another Set of Ministers Voted In
After the president’s majority in the Verkhovna Rada met with President Zelensky, ten new ministers were appointed by lawmakers –…
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Telegram chief says arrest was ‘misguided’ and app is no ‘anarchic paradise’
Telegram boss Pavel Durov has admitted his encrypted messaging app is not perfect but strongly denied it was an “anarchic…
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Russia’s top diplomat notes Turkey’s serious intentions to join BRICS
At BRICS, there are no rules forbidding members of certain organizations from having ties with the grouping, Sergey Lavrov emphasized…
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Students can convert concession cards to SimplyGo ones from Sept 7
Parents can top up their children’s cards remotely via the SimplyGo app. Read More
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For Filipino Catholics in Singapore, Pope’s visit is a time to reckon with changes to their faith
They remain fully behind their pontiff, embracing his call for tolerance and openness. Read More
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Auckland lawyer allegedly punched, stomped on by client at District Court
It only ended after a forensic nurse tackled the client to the ground.Read More
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Lexie Aiolupotea-Nofoagatotoa jailed for prolific, ongoing and significant offending
Lexie Aiolupotea-Nofoagatotoa jailed for prolific, ongoing and significant offending.Read More
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