National and Act call for Parliament to return under lockdown
This week Parliament was in recess, but was scheduled to resume next Tuesday.
This week Parliament was in recess, but was scheduled to resume next Tuesday.
The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan with little to no resistance.
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Parliament's Speaker Trevor Mallard is taking democracy and debate to schools.
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Bangladesh journalists rally for Rozina Islam, claiming she was mistreated in detention.
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Geoffrey Miller argues that NZ could be helping mediate for peace in Gaza.