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Author: Eloise Gibson and Olivia Wannan

By 2032, new homes won’t have gas connections, we’ll be cycling twice as much, and you won’t be able to import a petrol car, under a blueprint for making the whole country carbon neutral.

What we would get under the plan is lower household energy bills (for most people), better health, quieter streets, cleaner water and better biodiversity, because swathes of land will have been planted in government-subsidised native trees.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/climate-news/124079047/the-government-will-not-hold-back-jacinda-ardern-on-how-nz-could-go-zero-carbon
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Author: Bloomberg Quicktake

Tensions between the U.S. and China have been steadily escalating on a range of issues, but there’s one place where a clash of superpowers would be most likely to happen: the South China Sea. Even with a new U.S. president, the disagreements that led to this moment won’t be easy to resolve. So how did this body of water become a major flashpoint in U.S.-China relations?

Article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHCkZbBwFyM
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Author: Brittney Deguara

The Ministry of Health is scrambling to find out whether New Zealand will be affected by new vaccine restrictions put in place by the European Union (EU).

The EU has hit pause on Covid-19 vaccine exports for two distributors, in a move labelled “concerning” but not surprising by one clinical microbiologist.

In a bid to ensure access to vaccines within Europe, the union has introduced a measure requiring exports to be authorised by member states before being shipped out.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/124102580/covid19-government-concerned-by-vaccine-export-restrictions
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Author: Auckland reporters

At least a dozen returnees have left New Zealand immediately after completing managed isolation, raising questions about whether the MIQ system was being abused.

This week, as investigations began into how three people linked to the Pullman Hotel managed isolation facility became infected with Covid-19, Australian authorities advised a dozen Pullman departees had touched down in Sydney. Three reportedly travelled on to Hong Kong.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300218120/government-takes-dim-view-of-people-trying-to-game-managed-isolation
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Author: Eryk Bagshaw

An island 200 kilometres off the coast of China looms as the biggest international test of the Biden administration and Beijing’s relationship with the world. Characterised by its liberal democracy, resilient economy and the existential threat of invasion, Taiwan has lived under a cloud for more than half a century.

Its existence has seen Taiwanese and Chinese diplomats come to blows over a cake decorated with a Taiwan flag in Fiji, a Perth theatre forced to apologise to Chinese officials over a diplomatically sensitive performance and Qantas remove Taiwan from its list of country destinations.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/300218195/why-taiwan-might-be-the-next-global-flashpoint
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Author: Crystal Wu

There is one new case of COVID-19 in managed isolation, and no new cases in the community.

This brings the total active cases to 71.

All close contacts of the three border-related cases have tested negative, the Ministry of Health confirmed in a statement.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2021/01/coronavirus-one-new-case-in-managed-isolation-no-community-cases.html
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Author: Jamie Ensor

China is calling on Australia to "heed the constructive voices from people with vision" after New Zealand Trade Minister Damien O'Connor suggested our trans-Tasman partner practice "more diplomacy" with the Chinese. 

O'Connor this week found himself in "diplomatic doo-doo", as one critic described it, after telling an American television outlet how Australia could develop its relationship with China. While New Zealand signed a free trade agreement with China this week, relations between Australia and the Chinese are at an all-time low. 

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2021/01/china-calls-on-australia-to-heed-constructive-voices-from-people-with-vision-after-damien-o-connor-s-comments.html
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