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South Australia will be entering a six-day lockdown and a further eight days of lesser restrictions as the state battles a second wave of COVID-19.
SA Premier Steven Marshall announced the "pause" for South Australia on Wednesday afternoon as they face their "biggest test to date".
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China has confirmed a sample taken from packaging on a shipment of New Zealand tripe tested positive for COVID-19 genetic material. But the New Zealand Government insists there is no evidence our products are the source of the contamination.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on Monday said it was working to verify reports that traces of COVID-19 had been found on frozen beef and tripe after a report by Reuters over the weekend.
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A Chinese citizen journalist is facing up to five years in jail for reporting on the government's handling of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Zhang Zhan, 37, a former lawyer, has been held at a detainment facility in Shanghai on charges of spreading false information since May.
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The November issue of Navy Today is out now! Inside we catch up with HMNZS Te Kaha’s Commanding Officer as his modernised ship and new crew work through their sea trials and ready themselves for the voyage home from Canada.
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Read more: Navy Today: Issue 249
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Police will patrol major Auckland transport hubs to ensure people are complying with new rules that make it mandatory for face masks to be worn on public transport.
The new regulations come into effect at 11:59pm on Wednesday and will apply to everyone over the age of 12 travelling on public transport in and out of Auckland. The drivers of small passenger service vehicles in Auckland, such as taxis and app-based ride services, will have to wear them too, but not their passengers.
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President Donald Trump asked for options on attacking Iran's main nuclear site last week but ultimately decided against taking the dramatic step, a US official said on Monday.
Trump made the request during a meeting on Thursday with his top national security aides, including Vice President Mike Pence, his new Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, and General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the official said.
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Sweden's government is implementing tougher COVID-19 restrictions as the country battles a second wave of the virus.
The country had until now taken a controversial 'herd immunity' approach to tackling coronavirus, hoping enough people will catch the virus so it can't be transmitted as easily.
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The Government says there is still no direct link between New Zealand meat and traces of coronavirus found in China.
Reuters reported at the weekend coronavirus had been found on frozen beef and tripe and its packaging from New Zealand, Brazil, and Bolivia, as well as on pork from Argentina. On Monday, NZ's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was working to verify the reports.
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