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Join us for video coverage of commemorations on Waitangi Day throughout the morning. Stuff is carrying coverage from Māori TV of the speeches and events. With New Zealand currently at the red ...
Waitangi Day will be marked in South Canterbury with activities at Arowhenua Marae in Temuka. A day of “fun and games to celebrate the diversity of Waitangi Day” will be held, organisers say ...
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Sit back and relax. Here’s a quick break from the doldrums of the day, thanks to our editorial cartoonists. Here are their offerings from the Calgary Herald, published this past week. And, if you’re ...
Opinion Cartoons Le Monde's cartoon of the day, by Herrmann Op-Ed This cartoon by Herrmann, a Swiss member of Cartooning for Peace, appeared on the front page of Le Monde on June 3. Published on ...
The state of hospitals has been thrown into the spotlight again amid reports of crime and security issues. The Citizen this week reported that hospitals and clinics, especially those in rural ...
By Sandy Myhre Northern Advocate Bay News columnist Sandy Myhre.·nzme· 4 Jun, 2025 05:00 PM5 mins to read ...
While Rand Water has completed the first phase of its large-scale maintenance project, some residents in Gauteng continue to struggle with water supply issues. Since Thursday, 29 May, the utility ...
Long before streaming and smart playlists, cartoon theme songs set the tone for our days. On World Music Day, we revisit ...
The Metro daily cartoon by Guy Venables Guy Venables Published June 11, 2025 6:30pm Comments ...
Sit back and relax. Here’s a quick break from the doldrums of the day, thanks to our editorial cartoonists. Here are their offerings from the Calgary Herald, published this past week.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand legislators voted Thursday to enact record suspensions from Parliament for three lawmakers who performed a Māori haka to protest a proposed law.