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Winston Peters turns a venerable 80 on April 11, but he showed no sign of retiring as New Zealand’s archetypal populist during his recent state of the nation speech. He especially enjoyed the ...
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Winston Peters says rail-enabled ferries are 'no-brainer' for Interislander replacements - MSNWinston Peters says rail-enabled ferries are a "no-brainer" and insists they will be the cheaper option for the Interislander replacements. Speaking to RNZ from his Beehive office on Thursday, the ...
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters says Western nations, including the United States and New Zealand, failed to understand swiftly enough the geopolitical importance of island nations in ...
When New Zealand’s populist Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters strode out to address a political convention in the city of Palmerston North in March, the sound of British punk band Chumbawamba ...
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters said he’s open to allowing foreigners to buy expensive houses if they also invest in the country.. Peters, who is Deputy Prime Minister in the new ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A 16-year-old girl was hit by a car in Winston-Salem at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29, according to the Winston-Salem Police Department. Police were called to the 2700 block ...
New Zealand is a long way from deciding whether to join the second pillar of the Aukus security pact, Foreign Minister Winston Peters said.. There is a precondition necessary before any final ...
Foreign Minister Winston Peters delivers a speech to the New Zealand China Council in Auckland on May 3, 2024. Photo / Michael Craig Audrey Young, Senior Political Correspondent at the New Zealand ...
When officers arrived, they found a single-car crash in the northbound lanes of Peters Creek Parkway. Winston-Salem police said they responded to a crash on Peters Creek Parkway around 1:30 a.m.
Bob Carr says he intends to sue New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters over controversial remarks made on radio this morning after weeks of debate about AUKUS.
Winston Peters turns a venerable 80 on April 11, but he showed no sign of retiring as New Zealand’s archetypal populist during his recent state of the nation speech.
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