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New Zealand: Spying for the Club

New Zealand: Spying for the Club

By Helen Clark
Revelations emerge that New Zealand has been spying on friendly neighbors.
New Zealand's Mass Surveillance of Pacific States Exposed

New Zealand's Mass Surveillance of Pacific States Exposed

By Ankit Panda
New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau conducts mass surveillance of several Pacific states.

Australia to Send Troops to Iraq

Australia to Send Troops to Iraq

By Helen Clark
A contingent of Australian troops are to be dispatched on a training mission.

New Zealand Considers Role on ISIS

New Zealand Considers Role on ISIS

By Helen Clark
Amid opposition, the country contemplates joining the coalition in the Middle East.

The Downfall of Kim Dotcom

The Downfall of Kim Dotcom

By Geoffrey Miller
How the Internet entrepreneur’s venture into New Zealand politics went off the rails.
New Zealand’s Key Unlocks ‘Rock Star’ Economy

New Zealand’s Key Unlocks ‘Rock Star’ Economy

By Anthony Fensom
The center-right government easily returns to power. Can it continue its impressive economic performance?

Kim Dotcom and the New Zealand Elections

Kim Dotcom and the New Zealand Elections

By Helen Clark
A controversial Internet figure seizes on spying allegations to ensure a tumultuous New Zealand election campaign.
Edward Snowden Vs New Zealand

Edward Snowden Vs New Zealand

By Zachary Keck
Edward Snowden is accusing Prime Minister John Key and the GCSB of collecting New Zealanders' online metadata.

New Zealand PM Key Seeks Third Term

New Zealand PM Key Seeks Third Term

By Jarni Blakkarly
The National Party could be the first to rule without a coalition since 1996.

New Zealand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

New Zealand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

New Zealand is the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to legalize gay marriage.

The Interview: New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key

The Interview: New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key

“For the first time in New Zealand’s history, the engine of world economic activity has shifted to our geographic region, the Asia-Pacific.”

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