
School trip to China cancelled due to Hong Kong protest woes
"While the cancellation is a disappointing decision, the safety of students is paramount."
"While the cancellation is a disappointing decision, the safety of students is paramount."
The Chinese military may become involved as the city is paralysed by the demonstrations.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished 1.66 per cent down.
China says it will take countermeasures if the US deploys missiles in Indo-Pacific region.
New York Times: The trade war between the US and China has entered a more dangerous phase.
A young sex worker was killed in China. The Crown says judges got extradition order wrong.
Three major changes suggested for the house-building sector: Eaqub
Iran and China are likely to be discussed at Winston Peters' dinner.
Epsom MP David Seymour pens strongly worded letter to Chinese Consul General in Auckland.
New York Times: No evidence of mass releases from the camps.
Students who stood up for the love of Hong Kong and opposed splitting the country praised.
Pro-Beijing students urged not to bring weapons, but have their faces covered.
An event marking the anniversary of Tiananmen Square canned by AUT.
University of Auckland launches investigation as scuffle leaves female student shaken.
Police are using tear gas, batons and shields to try and disperse crowds of protesters.
Mass demonstrations began in Hong Kong early last month against Chinese extradition bill.
Hong Kong festival is a foodie dream come true.
Chinese woman used fake employment letter and lied about having two children to get visa.
New York Times: Vietnam appear to be quietly avoiding the tech giant in their 5G plans.
New drive system has an electric motor and drive train on each wheel.
Keightley Watson has won gold in the Hong Kong Asian Cup over the weekend.
Developers are quitting Auckland projects and seeking urgent or 'fire sales', agent says.
Tweaking a boy's penis was an acceptable sign of affection in China, the Court heard.
The vendors are selling at a substantial loss.
The OIO approved the sale of Westland Milk to China's Yili.
Cult conspiracy theories grew after it emerged a mysterious pair abducted the young girl.
COMMENT: He's the puppeteer in the Beehive - nothing happens unless it's run past him.
Some 1.5 million people are kept in a huge network across China.
Rights groups say a million Uighurs and other Muslims are being held in camps.