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Microsoft nudges US Government to sign Christchurch Call
Jacinda Ardern says the US has nothing to fear
Jacinda Ardern says the US has nothing to fear
It's not all harsh words and hardball in Parliament on Trevor Mallard's watch.
Paris summit helps to build Jacinda Ardern's international status.
Company says livestreaming is mostly used for happy, innocent purposes.
Project to be funded by $750m health infrastructure fund announced last year.
He has been an MP for five years – but who is National backbencher Brett Hudson?
US won't sign Christchurch agreement - cites free speech concerns.
Former Google technician tells Jacinda Ardern about broader issues of online harm
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Facebook's tighter restrictions are just a first step
PM opens Christchurch Call summit in Paris with the loss of 51 lives 'heavy on my mind'.
Eugenie Sage's decision over Waihī mining is causing widespread anxiety.
The Christchurch Call to action will be signed two months after the March 15 tragedy
Facebook announces tougher measures on livestreaming just hours before Paris summit.
Announcement comes after petition calling for changes extended for more signatures.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has had her first meeting at the Paris summit.
The global reach of tech companies makes enforcement a key question for the Paris summit.
The official analysis of the bill also shows why the PM said it was 'ambitious'.
Grant Robertson would not commit to a second year of fees-free studies for students.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says there's still life in a potential US/NZ trade deal
Facebook says online videos of mass shootings are wrong, yet it did not prevent March 15.
Still no word on US attendance as PM arrives in Paris for the Christchurch Call summit.
Tip Top was sold to a European company – Winston Peters says it's a 'sad day' for NZ.
$3m survey designed by Justice Ministry staff and reviewed by experts.
The final standards for healthy home requirements will be released on Thursday, May 16.
Shane Jones was interviewed today as part of the Auditor-General's review of the PGF.
Antonio Guterres called on youth to "be as noisy possible" until leaders listen to them.
Grieving families call for urgent action on drug testing.
Peters takes post-Cabinet press conference.
The head of the UN, Antonio Guterres, is calling for NZ to slap a tax on pollution
More than a third of students are still being bullied even in the "best" schools.