Category : Defence
Author: RNZN

Home before Christmas 🇳🇿🎄After almost three years away in Canada, HMNZS Te Kaha departed for home yesterday after completing a significant frigate upgrade that has futureproofed her surveillance and combat systems. Rear Admiral Bob Auchterlonie, Commander Canadian Maritime Forces Pacific, farewelled HMNZS Te Kaha and her crew as she sailed out of Esquimalt Harbour.

Article: https://www.facebook.com/NZNavy/posts/10160468436903009
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 All I can say is they didn't even buff and polish her... maybe that cost extra...

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Category : News
Author: Matt Burrows

Australia's allies are not doing enough to protect it from "bullying" by China, a Kiwi academic believes, and should look to New Zealand as an example of how to offer genuine support.

Anne Marie Brady, a politics professor at Canterbury University, praised Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's support of Australia in the conflict and called on other countries to follow suit in a piece for the Sydney Morning Herald on Wednesday.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2020/12/australia-s-allies-should-follow-nz-s-lead-and-speak-up-over-china-s-bullying-kiwi-academic-anne-marie-brady.html
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Author: Latika Bourke

Millions of people around the world are being urged to buy an Australian bottle of wine or two, as a way of showing Chinese President Xi Jinping that the world will not be intimidated by his “bullying of Australia”.

The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), comprising more than 200 MPs from a range of political parties and representing 19 country legislatures, has launched a campaign to convince people to buy and drink Australian wine in December, as a show of solidarity.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/australia/300172957/will-not-be-bullied-people-around-the-world-urged-to-buy-aussie-wine-in-stand-against-china
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Author: Jamie Ensor

China is "surprised" New Zealand has weighed into a tense war of words between the Middle Kingdom and Australia over a graphic Twitter image, asking what business it is of Aotearoa's.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday demanded an apology from China after the Asian nation's foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian posted an inflammatory image on Twitter.

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Author: Jane Patterson,

New Zealand has weighed into the escalating row between China and Australia, formally registering its concern last night with Chinese authorities about a tweet of a image depicting an Australian soldier.

China is brushing off calls for it to apologise for a foreign ministry official's tweet with a faked photo of an Australian soldier holding a knife to an Afghan child's throat.

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Author: Tova O'Brien

New Zealand has waded into an almighty and dangerous scrap between Australia and China - taking the side of our closest mates, the Aussies.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the Government has directly raised concerns with China over a graphic fake tweet showing an Australian soldier, and National has gone even further calling China immature, incendiary and abhorrent.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2020/12/jacinda-ardern-chooses-words-carefully-as-new-zealand-wades-into-almighty-scrap-between-australia-and-china.html
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Author: Jamie Ensor

A Uighur human rights activist has claimed Donald Trump leaving the White House has left her community "fearful" and written about her desire to see countries take a "hard line" against China. 

Rahima Mahmut is a UK-based Uighur activist and translator who works with the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) and World Uyghur Congress. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2020/12/uighur-leader-fears-no-one-will-stand-up-for-them-now-donald-trump-leaving-white-house.html
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