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About 95 per cent of Kiwis are getting their second Pfizer vaccine jab within five weeks of their first dose.
That means of the 42,771 people who have had two doses as of Tuesday last week, about 2000 of them had their second jab more than two weeks after the recommended time to receive it.
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Read more: About 2000 Kiwis late on second Covid-19 vaccine jab; 5700 doses wasted
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A former Minister says New Zealand's position in Five Eyes is not likely to be under threat.
The Government has come under fire from Australian and UK commentators over our stance on China and our place in Five Eyes, after New Zealand declined to sign several statements criticising China.
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Read more: Five Eyes relies on us more than we do on them
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An Australian academic says his country desperately needs to empower New Zealand to break free from China's economic grip amid a Five Eyes diplomatic disagreement.
Dr William A Stoltz, an Australian national security professional, is calling for an "urgent reset" of the relationship between the ANZAC nations.
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A British writer is under fire for a scathing review she wrote of Australia and New Zealand's COVID-19 border restrictions, comparing them to a "prison".
While our tight measures have largely been praised around the world for stamping out the virus, in an opinion piece for The Telegraph on Sunday, columnist Zoe Strimpel made the stunning claim Antipodeans were being held against their will in "total imprisonment".
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The spy agency took two years to implement a major shift in how it targeted threats, but once it did, the rewards were almost immediate.
The Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) got 10 leads on right-wing extremists in the lead-up to the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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OPINION: Today is an important day for the world in recognising human rights abuses.
US President Joe Biden has officially recognised the Armenian Genocide on its 106th anniversary, damaging his country's relationship with Turkey, but honouring his pledge to bring decency back to the White House.
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Read more: It's time for Jacinda Ardern's Government to stop denying genocide
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A missing Indonesian submarine has been found, broken into at least three parts, at the bottom of the Bali Sea, army and navy officials said on Sunday, as the president sent condolences to relatives of the 53 crew.
Rescuers also found new objects, including a life vest, that they believe belong to those aboard the 44-year old KRI Nanggala-402, which lost contact on Wednesday as it prepared to conduct a torpedo drill.
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Read more: Sunken missing Indonesian submarine found broken into pieces, 53 confirmed dead
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The Foreign Affairs Minister says New Zealand and China's significant economic ties mean Aotearoa must be "respectful" of the Asian superpower, even if there are areas of disagreement between the two nations.
Nanaia Mahuta's latest comments come as more overseas commentators accuse Wellington of cosying up to Beijing and undermining its standing within the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network.
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