Author: Dan Satherley

The US Navy has admitted it's holding onto more details about an infamous UFO encounter off the coast of California in 2004, but releasing it "would cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security of the United States".

In November 2004, navy pilots shot video of strange objects performing moves that left them baffled. The close encounter was made public in 2017 and 2018 when Tom DeLonge, former singer for punk band Blink 182, managed to get his hands on some of the footage, and released it via his UFO investigation group, To The Stars Academy.

In one of the clips, a pilot based on the USS Nimitz can be heard shouting, "What the f**k is that thing!?" 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2020/01/us-refuses-to-hand-over-ufo-documents-fearing-grave-damage-to-national-security.html
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ŌTOROHANGA gun collectors Kath and Colin Arnold are mourning the loss of New Zealand and world history involved in the gun buy-back and ban.

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The signing of an initial trade deal will roll back some tariffs and increase the amount China buys from the US, particularly in agricultural products.

New Zealand is currently the largest foreign supplier of agricultural products to China.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/world/118849974/uschina-trade-deal-sparks-concerns-about-impacts-on-new-zealand
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Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has defended the decision to keep New Zealand troops in Iraq, saying New Zealand won't be "cutting and running" in the face of heightening conflict.

Tensions in the region reached boiling point this month, beginning with the death of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and Iran's subsequent targeting of two US bases in Iraq with ballistic missiles.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2020/01/shadows-won-t-make-nz-leave-iraq-early-winston-peters.html
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Author: Jonathan Mitchell

Fees being charged by property management companies when rental tenants get a new flatmate are being questioned.

From December 2018, letting fees have been illegal.

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The Government is "still working towards" introducing laws around vaping in New Zealand despite announcing plans to regulate it back in November 2018.  

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2020/01/new-vaping-laws-were-promised-in-2018-so-where-are-they.html
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Various photo's of the NH-90 out and about

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Water restrictions are being put in place around the country as the dry summer weather begins to bite.

In parts of the Far North, people cannot use garden hoses, sprinklers or irrigation devices. Water blasting and filling swimming pools are banned.

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