Category : News
Author: NZ Herald

A horrifying video of the Taliban carrying out an execution of an Afghan police chief is in direct conflict with their promise to keep the peace and not seek retribution.

Haji Mullah Achakzai, who served in the Afghan Armed Forces, was employed as the police chief of the Badghis province near the city of Herat when he was captured by the Taliban.

Article: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/fall-of-afghanistan-taliban-execute-police-chief-despite-promising-no-retribution/NUIBXKRAVBPZABZSM7SGTWQR2M/
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Category : News
Author: Chris Tobin

Drones will be flying out of a new Timaru factory starting from next month.

Aeronavics, a Hamilton industrial aerial robotics company whose clients include the US Navy, is relocating its manufacturing operation from Hamilton to 26 Kennels Rd, Washdyke.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/126112040/hamilton-company-relocating-drone-factory-to-timaru
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Author: Thomas Manch

The first New Zealanders have been evacuated from Kabul’s international airport, and four Defence Force soldiers are on the ground in Afghanistan.

The Government’s mercy mission to rescue an increasing tally of New Zealand citizens – 161 as of Friday – and Afghan allies in Afghanistan has yet begin in earnest. But one New Zealand family had been evacuated by a “partner government” to Europe, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/126135806/first-new-zealand-family-evacuated-from-kabul-four-defence-force-soldiers-on-the-ground
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Author: Zane Small

The Defence Force already has four personnel on the ground in Afghanistan's capital Kabul, who will help to establish a New Zealand presence at the airport and begin evacuations. 

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced plans on Monday to send a C-130 Defence Force plane to the Middle East to bring back an estimated 53 Kiwis and 37 Afghan nationals who have assisted New Zealand, along with their families. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2021/08/afghanistan-how-new-zealand-defence-force-plans-to-get-inside-chaotic-kabul.html
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Author: Zane Small

Authorities across the Tasman have discovered video of the Christchurch terror attack continues to be downloaded by dozens of Australians. 

A counter-terrorism probe by the Australian Federal Police found that almost three quarters of the most popular extremist content being shared online was classified as extreme right-wing, and most of it was linked to the 2019 attack on mosques in New Zealand. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2021/08/christchurch-terror-attack-video-still-being-downloaded-by-dozens-of-australians-authorities-find.html
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Author: Reuters

Protests against the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan have spread to more cities, including the capital Kabul, while the militant group called on the country's imams to urge unity at Friday prayers, the first since they seized control.

Several people were killed when the militants fired on a crowd in Asadabad in the eastern province of Kunar, a witness said. Another witness reported gunshots near a rally in Kabul, but they appeared to be Taliban firing into the air.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2021/08/protests-against-taliban-takeover-spread-across-afghanistan.html
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Category : Defence
Author: Lucy Craymer

The Taliban have taken control of Afghanistan following 20 years​ of military intervention, leaving many questioning what was achieved and at what cost. National Correspondent Lucy Craymer examines New Zealand’s Afghanistan legacy and what the government’s response now needs to be.

In 2001​ the Labour-led government decided to send troops to Afghanistan. Four months later, the then-Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade ​Matt Robson made a pledge “to ensure a return to democracy”.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/126118480/new-zealands-afghanistan-legacy
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Author: Reuters

Armed members of the Taliban kept people desperate to flee Afghanistan from reaching Kabul's airport on Wednesday, witnesses said, while President Joe Biden vowed to keep U.S. troops in the country until all Americans are evacuated.

Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/449529/taliban-keep-some-evacuees-from-reaching-kabul-airport-as-us-vows-to-finish-airlift
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