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Lobbyists for heated tobacco products identified the NZ First leader as "friendly". His party later delivered huge tax cuts ...
COP presidencies tend to seek fresh agreements and ambitious initiatives, but when the celebrations are over, implementation often falls short. That is why Brazil’s COP30 presidency must eschew flashy ...
At last month’s 62nd session of the United Nations Climate Change Subsidiary Bodies (SB62) in Bonn – the mid-year negotiations intended to lay the groundwork for November’s UN Climate Change ...
I attended Jacinda Ardern’s press conference when she stepped down as prime minister, and saw a leader who was composed to ...
Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney has become the latest Canadian politician to boast that he’s going to fix things. He’s ...
OPINION: Far out, brussels sprouts. We’ve had an angry few weeks, haven’t we? Sir Ian Taylor wrote one letter to Stuff about Dame Jacinda Ardern two weeks ago and the whole country starts ...
Wellington’s waterfront, Lorde’s Virgin, and the noise of angry minds.
The Guardian’s literary staff are unlikely to publicly speak critically about the corporate influence on their own books ...
Princess Anne is reportedly annoyed with her nephew, Prince William, over one thing. The Princess Royal will be turning 75 ...
Wholesale reform is the last thing Encaenia needs. If only people knew what it is, it would be a well-suited PR exercise for ...
Phase 2 of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Covid-19 reponse is now under way. Phase 1 was supposed to be the only ...
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has blasted television network CBS for cancelling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, ...