Today over 600 people marked the anniversary of the first bombs falling On Iraq and marched against Helen Clark's
support of the unjust and illegal occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
When the interests of those students today and those contemplating future careers
in journalism and media production are taken into account, the need to make journalism
nimbler and more relevant to today’s environment becomes overwhelming.
Tens of thousands of Gazans have been slaughtered, two million are on the brink of
starvation and what does our Foreign Minister choose to talk about at the UN? The
75 year old issue of whether the five permanent members should continue to have veto ...
Walking stiffly, largely distracted, and struggling to focus on the bare essentials,
US President Joe Biden was keeping company with his Japanese counterpart, Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida, when asked the question. It concerned what he was doing regarding ...
The News Makers are in the News again and this time because of mass layoffs laid
on for the delectation of the staff involved, mainly news and current affairs people,
which has, its fair to say, given them a thoroughly justified bellyache. It will ...
Ian Powell discusses the immobilising implications of the Government’s severe public
service staff cuts for the critical health system functions of the Ministry of Health.