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New Zealand politicians broke out in song Thursday after striking down a right wing-backed proposal that opponents feared ...
New Zealand's prime minister and deputy are at odds on the best response to US tariffs, believed to directly cost its economy ...
New Zealand lawmakers dealt an overwhelming defeat Thursday to a controversial proposed law seeking to redefine the country’s ...
New Zealand and Australia said on Thursday they are each working with other nations on a possible joint response to shore up ...
The Prime Minister is hitting the phones with world leaders about the new trading environment as the United States retaliates against China by hiking tariffs to 125 percent.
Audrey Young, Senior Political Correspondent at the New Zealand Herald based at Parliament, specialises in writing about politics and power. Welcome to Inside Politics. The tumult caused by Donald ...
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he will be talking to other world leaders by phone on Thursday to discuss ...
US president Donald Trump on Thursday (NZT) announced he would be putting a 90-day pause on his tariff plans, while hiking tariffs on China to 125%.
The plan includes NZ$12bn of funding and prioritises investments that are deemed critical over the next four years.
The prime minister will not say yet if he would support a potential law change to keep publicly elected officials safer.