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Auntie Jacinda can do no wrong... hypocrisy at its best...
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Read more: Hypocrisy at its best.
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The Zhenhua Data leak is "business as usual" for data collection, a technology commentator says.
Details of at least 800 New Zealanders - politicians, judges, business leaders, journalists and even criminals - have been collected by the China-based company, which has been linked to Chinese military and intelligence.
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Read more: Zhenhua Data leak may be typical contacts list - tech expert
- Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/426251/zhenhua-data-leak-may-be-typical-contacts-list-tech-expert
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OPINION: Covid-19 has affected all of New Zealand – no single person, organisation or area has been immune from the impact of the pandemic and the measures taken to contain its spread.
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Read more: Here's why GDP data won't tell us the full economic story
- Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300108756/heres-why-gdp-data-wont-tell-us-the-full-economic-story
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The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service is warning people to check what they share online after it was revealed a firm with ties to China's military has profiles on Kiwis of note.
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Read more: SIS called in as Kiwis targeted by data firm linked to Chinese military
- Article: https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/politics/sis-called-in-as-kiwis-targeted-by-data-firm-linked-to-chinese-military/
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Hudson Institute hosted Capt. James Fanell, former director of intelligence for the U.S. Pacific Fleet, for a discussion on the implications of the expanding global presence of the Chinese navy, specifically in the South China Sea. The discussion was moderated by Director of Hudson’s Center for American Seapower Seth Cropsey.
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Read more: The Rise of China's Navy: A Discussion with Capt. James Fanell
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An older video but interesting.
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Figures to be released on Thursday will show the huge toll COVID-19 has had on our economy.
New Zealand is likely to officially be in recession after the release of the gross domestic product (GDP) for the June 2020 quarter.
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Read more: New Zealand's net debt tipped to increase to 50 percent of GDP - Kiwibank chief economist
- Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2020/09/new-zealand-s-net-debt-tipped-to-increase-to-50-percent-of-gdp-kiwibank-chief-economist.html
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Last weekend’s “anti-lockdown” protest in Auckland provided a snapshot of the various conspiracy theories and grievances circulating online and within the community: masks, vaccination, QAnon, 5G technology, government tyranny and Covid-19 were all in the mix.
The “freedom rally” also featured Advance NZ party leaders Jami-Lee Ross and Billy Te Kahika, who has previously described Covid-19 as no more serious than influenza.
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The West is pushing back against Beijing over a growing list of human rights concerns, including its security law in Hong Kong and efforts to extinguish dissent on the semi-autonomous territory. Where are these battles heading when trust in China - greatly damaged over the coronavirus pandemic and attempts to silence early warnings - is so low? Our guest this week on Conflict Zone is Wang Huiyao, a government advisor in Beijing and president of the Center for China and Globalisation think tank.
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Read more: Why is China picking so many fights - and where are they leading?
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