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Opinion by Helen Clark and Marco de Jong Helen Clark and Marco de Jong The coalition Government is unwinding New Zealand’s independent foreign policy through closer US military ties.
Parallels are being drawn between the United States’ involvement in Iran and how the “war on terror” began more than two decades ago. After the 9/11 attacks in 2001, New Zealand’s then Labour-led ...
Do New Zealanders really want to live in a multicultural country? And if so, would it be at odds with our bicultural ...
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark believes the Cook Islands, a realm of New Zealand, caused a crisis for itself by not consulting Wellington before signing a deal with China.
They are called 'the invisible children', says RNZ immigration reporter Gill Bonnett. They are mainly children of overstayers or temporary visa holders from Pacific countries, India or China. She's ...
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark - a drugs policy reformer - has told of inevitable rise of nitazenes, more than ...
Two former prime ministers and an ex-governor of the Reserve Bank have put their names to a letter questioning the coalition government's foreign policy.
Prominent New Zealand leaders are coming together to express their concern about the country’s foreign policy direction. In an open leader, Kiwi figures including Helen Clark, Sir David Carter ...
NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has echoed the fraudulent pretexts for the US-Israeli war against Iran and the illegal US ...
New Delhi [India], April 25 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday held talks with former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and appreciated her support and solidarity on ...
Renewing existing infrastructure rather than investing in new shiny projects is the best way to go, according to a new report co-produced by the Helen Clark Foundation and WSP New Zealand. The ...