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Author: Thomas Manch

A Chinese Communist Party spokesman has urged New Zealand to "make the pie of co-operation bigger", amid a flurry of speculation in Beijing that Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta is growing cold on China.

Mahuta, in an interview published in the Guardian on Tuesday, spoke about the prospect of New Zealand finding itself in the “eye of the storm” of economic retribution from China, as Australia has been.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/125250008/china-urges-new-zealand-to-make-the-pie-of-cooperation-bigger-after-nanaia-mahutas-storm-comments
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Author: KRISTIN HALL

The Edge radio station has made an on-air apology for misleading a listener as part of a dating promotion, but is yet to respond to a formal complaint.

"Emily", a 25-year-old teacher, says she was left feeling “disappointed, used and discarded” after finding out two of the men she was set up to date on the Dom, Meg and Randell Breakfast show last month were actually MediaWorks interns using fake names and identities.

Article: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/edge-radio-stations-misleading-dating-promotion-made-victim-feel-worthless
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Author: Joshua Chohan

Writing exclusively for CANZUK International, Joshua Chohan explains why a coordinated foreign policy between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom would be an exemplary alliance of like-minded countries and provide international security in challenging times.

Article: https://www.canzukinternational.com/2021/05/canzuk-shows-us-what-international-security-policy-should-look-like.html
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Author: Dan Satherley

The Reserve Bank is unlikely to say when it's expecting to raise interest rates ahead of time, an economist says, but there will be clues to look out for. 

The bank's latest monetary policy statement will be released on Wednesday, ahead of next month's decision on the official cash rate (OCR). The OCR has been a record low for the past year, stimulating borrowing and spending to keep the economy ticking over during the biggest economic shock in a generation, if not longer.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2021/05/ocr-the-clues-an-interest-rate-hike-could-be-on-the-way.html
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Author: Tess McClure

In an interview with the Guardian, Nanaia Mahuta says exporters must diversify to protect themselves from a potential cooling of ties with Beijing

New Zealand could find itself at the heart of a “storm” of anger from China, foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta has warned, saying exporters needed to diversify to ensure they could survive deteriorating relations with Beijing.

Article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/25/a-matter-of-time-new-zealands-foreign-minister-warns-china-storm-could-be-coming
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Author: AP - Associated Press

Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in court in person Monday for the first time since the military arrested her when it seized power on February 1, Myanmar media reported.

One of her lawyers, Min Min Soe, told The Associated Press by phone that Suu Kyi was able to meet with her defence team before her hearing began at a special court set up inside the city council building in Naypyitaw, the capital. The hearing's purpose was procedural.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/300315736/myanmars-suu-kyi-makes-first-inperson-court-appearance-following-military-coup
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Author: Matt Burrows

Any talk of a cooling housing market is premature, if the latest real estate sales data is anything to go by - with just one in 100 residential properties failing to make a profit in the first quarter of the year.

Property database CoreLogic on Tuesday released its Pain and Gain report for January-March 2021, in which it revealed profit-making residential property resales had reached 98.9 percent - the highest peak in the 25 years this data set has been recorded.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2021/05/new-zealand-housing-market-breaks-resale-profit-record-as-wellington-auckland-post-huge-capital-gains.html
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Author: Michael Morrah

Samoa's caretaker Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has accused the FAST Party of "treason" following the party's swearing in during a ceremony on the lawns of Parliament. 

Hundreds gathered on Monday expecting Parliament to reconvene, only to find FAST Party leader, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, and her supporters had been locked out of Parliament. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2021/05/samoa-malielegaoi-accuses-fast-party-of-treason-following-official-swearing-in-ceremony.html
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