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Declassified government documents show officials were struggling to debunk TV1 footage of the Kaikōura lights UFO sightings in December 1978.
In a report submitted to the United Nations in January 1979, the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) classified the objects as "UFOs until identified", but said the "prospect of extra terrestrial intervention being proved is regarded as extremely remote".
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Read more: Govt officials couldn't explain Kaikōura lights UFO sightings, documents show
- Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2021/07/govt-officials-couldn-t-explain-kaik-ura-lights-ufo-sightings-documents-show.html
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OPINION: The Christchurch terrorist atrocity of March 15, 2019, highlighted some important lessons for New Zealand.
For one thing, it revealed that even a geographically isolated state like New Zealand is not immune to an evolving and increasingly complex threat of violent extremism in a globalising world.
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Read more: NZ still has important role in the global challenge of violent extremism
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China has issued a warning to the United Kingdom as ships from the royal navy enter the contested South China Sea, reportedly calling Britain a "bitch" that is "asking for a beating".
The comments - published in the Global Times - come as the UK's Carrier Strike Group, led by the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails through the South China Sea on its way to Japan.
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Read more: China issues warning to 'bitch' UK as warships pass disputed islands in South China Sea
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A staff member from Middlemore Hospital has been placed in quarantine as a precaution, after a “PPE protocol incident” during the management of a Covid-19 patient who arrived in the country from Fiji Thursday last night.
The Ministry of Health confirmed Friday night that the hospital worker promptly reported the incident and was moved into a quarantine facility after they were unable to easily self-isolate at home.
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An intensive care clinician says the Ministry of Health has not been upfront with the public about the risks associated with the transfer of a COVID-positive patient from Fiji to New Zealand.
Newshub has learned intensive care clinicians told their bosses they did not want the patient transferred to New Zealand. The clinicians opposed the seriously ill worker being transferred for treatment on both ethical and safety grounds, and attempted to stop the process.
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Chinese state media have issued a fresh warning to the United Kingdom as its warships sail through the South China Sea, but British experts doubt "direct confrontation" is likely.
The UK's HMS Queen Elizabeth is currently leading a flotilla of warships through the contested waters as part of a seven-month deployment through the Mediterranenan, Indian Ocean and the Indo-Pacific. It's movement through the South China Sea is meant to be a "freedom of navigation" exercise as Britain uses the voyage to assert its presence in the Indo-Pacific.
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- Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2021/07/fresh-threats-about-uk-warships-presence-in-south-china-sea-warning-not-to-provoke-china.html
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New Zealand hasn't had any discussions about resuming its extradition treaty with Hong Kong as it continues to be "deeply concerned" by developments in the financial hub.
One expert says activities there since the agreement's suspension - a year ago this week - show New Zealand and the international community's concerns about Hong Kong's diminishing autonomy were justified.
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Mike King is gobsmacked by the Prime Minister's claim New Zealand's counselling wait time crisis is caused by a lack of mental health workers, saying he had staff ready but the Government was unwilling to fund them.
In an interview with The Rock radio station on Wednesday, host Bryce Casey asked Jacinda Ardern if she could allocate more funding so Kiwis can get the counselling they need.
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