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Hamilton To Revisit Maaori Wards

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Hamilton City Council will revisit the issue of establishing Maaori wards for the city in time for the next election. Last week Council voted against introducing Maaori wards for the 2022-25 triennium. But it did unanimously vote to strengthen Maaori ...

Trans-Tasman Bubble Critical First Step

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The EMA says today’s announcement that the two-way trans-Tasman bubble will go ahead from midnight, April 18, will be welcomed by all businesses reliant on trade with Australia. "This is the ‘rope up the cliff’ for many of our members ...



Toei Unveils Three Entries in ‘Kamen Rider’ 50th Anniversary Project  

Variety 

Major Japanese film producer and distributor Toei has announced new three entries for its “Kamen Rider 50th Anniversary” project. The biggest is “Shin Kamen Rider,” a sci-fi actioner being scripted and directed by Anno Hideaki, the creator of the “Evangelion” sci-fi/fantasy franchise and the co-director of the 2016 box office smash “Shin Godzilla.” The live-action film is […]

Jordan's Prince Hamzah pledges loyalty to king

Cnn.com 

Jordan says Prince Hamzah bin Hussein has pledged his allegiance to the Kindom, after he was accused of a plot to destabilize the country. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.

Consulting firms unaffected by Covid, on a hiring spree

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Even as a rising second Covid-19 wave sweeping across the country has prompted several companies to go slow on their hiring plans, companies like McKinsey, BCG, PwC, KPMG, Grant Thornton, and EY said they are hiring significantly across levels and functions.

Opening Of Trans-Tasman Bubble Wonderful News, Says Hospitality NZ

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Hospitality New Zealand welcomes the opening of the trans-Tasman bubble in less than two weeks on 19 April. Chief Executive Julie White says it’s wonderful news for struggling hospitality and accommodation businesses. “Now it’s a matter of ...

[Ticker] EU leaders in Turkey to meet Erdogan

EUobserver.com 

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, are in Turkey on Tuesday, meeting president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara to discuss relations - which have been strained over the past year. The EU has taken a cautious approach towards Turkey over disputes dealing with energy exploration, migration, and aggressive behaviour towards Greece and Cyprus.

[Ticker] Bulgarian PM weakened by election

EUobserver.com 

Preliminary results from the parliamentary election on Sunday suggest Bulgaria's incumbent prime minister Boyko Borissov will come out with a win but a weaker public mandate. His centre-right GERB party led with 26 percent of the vote, losing ground to parties on the back of corruption allegations. The populist party There is Such a People (ITN) came in second with 17.9 percent, followed by the Socialists on 15 percent.





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