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How Progressive New Zealand Shifted Right | Foreign Correspondent
Across New Zealand tensions are running high with Māori protestors warning the country is facing a watershed moment on race relations. The protestors are angry with the new agenda of the conservative coalition government which has seen the lightning rollback of Māori programs and policies.
This week on Foreign Correspondent reporter Emily Clark travels to New Zealand to find out why the country that produced the icon of the left – Jacinda Ardern - has shifted firmly to the right and what’s driving the desire to wind back the special status of Māori.
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New Zealand's Prime Minister on Economic Outlook, Fiscal Policy, US Relations
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says his government "inherited quite an economic mess" and is getting "spending under control." In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg Television, Luxon discusses New Zealand's growth potential and also says that he's ready to work with the next US leader, whether it's Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
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How New Zealand Fell Out of Love With Jacinda Ardern
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New Zealand MP performs haka in powerful maiden speech, resurfaced video shows
A New Zealand MP made a powerful speech in Maori language for her first appearance in parliament, resurfaced video shows.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, 21, first spoke in parliament on 12 December, performing a traditional haka.
She is the youngest MP to be elected to New Zealand's parliament in 170 years, after James Stuart-Wortley, who was elected in 1853 aged 20 years and 7 months.
Maipi-Clarke was emotional in the chamber as she said: "We have arrived. We are here. We are sailing. We are navigating, just like our ancestors once did, in the biggest ocean in the world."
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NZ politicians debate over te reo Māori in the House | 1News
Winston Peters was acting Prime Minister as chaos and confusion abounded after Rawiri Waititi asked a question in te reo Māori.
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New Zealand politics: Protests planned against 'racial divide'
A race debate is deepening in New Zealand after voters elected a right-wing coalition government in the general election in October. It wants to roll back use of the Maori language and review the country's founding treaty. Indigenous leaders say it's an attack on their culture.
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New Zealand’s government is rolling back decades of policies that boosted indigenous Maori rights?
In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designed to benefit the indigenous Māori population. While the government claims these changes will promote equality and progress, many Maori disagree.
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What's changing? What you need to know about NZ's new Govt | Newshub
Strap in New Zealand, the new Government has been announced and a LOT of change is coming your way - including two Deputy Prime Ministers. Political editor Jenna Lynch begins our coverage. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/NewshubYouTube
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Is New Zealand's independent foreign policy in jeopardy? | 1News on TVNZ+
The Prime Minister has rejected claims New Zealand is on the brink of becoming a full-fledged military ally of the US against China. This comes amidst criticism from former PM Helen Clark and former National leader Don Brash, who argue that the coalition government is jeopardising New Zealand’s independent foreign policy.
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Is New Zealand safe for politicians? David Seymour weighs in | TVNZ Breakfast
Following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ACT leader David Seymour joins TVNZ’s Breakfast to discuss the safety of politicians in New Zealand. He also addresses the Pharmac letter of expectations, arguing that including Te Tiriti in the expectations is redundant if the expectations already commit to treating everyone equally.
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How Progressive New Zealand Shifted Right | Foreign Correspondent
Across New Zealand tensions are running high with Māori protestors warning the country is facing a watershed moment on race relations. The protestors are angry...
Across New Zealand tensions are running high with Māori protestors warning the country is facing a watershed moment on race relations. The protestors are angry with the new agenda of the conservative coalition government which has seen the lightning rollback of Māori programs and policies.
This week on Foreign Correspondent reporter Emily Clark travels to New Zealand to find out why the country that produced the icon of the left – Jacinda Ardern - has shifted firmly to the right and what’s driving the desire to wind back the special status of Māori.
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Across New Zealand tensions are running high with Māori protestors warning the country is facing a watershed moment on race relations. The protestors are angry with the new agenda of the conservative coalition government which has seen the lightning rollback of Māori programs and policies.
This week on Foreign Correspondent reporter Emily Clark travels to New Zealand to find out why the country that produced the icon of the left – Jacinda Ardern - has shifted firmly to the right and what’s driving the desire to wind back the special status of Māori.
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- published: 19 Sep 2024
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3:26
New Zealand's Prime Minister on Economic Outlook, Fiscal Policy, US Relations
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says his government "inherited quite an economic mess" and is getting "spending under control." In an exclusive int...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says his government "inherited quite an economic mess" and is getting "spending under control." In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg Television, Luxon discusses New Zealand's growth potential and also says that he's ready to work with the next US leader, whether it's Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says his government "inherited quite an economic mess" and is getting "spending under control." In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg Television, Luxon discusses New Zealand's growth potential and also says that he's ready to work with the next US leader, whether it's Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
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How New Zealand Fell Out of Love With Jacinda Ardern
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was elected in 2017 promising to govern with kindness. She became a global favorite, and a beacon for a new kind of co...
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was elected in 2017 promising to govern with kindness. She became a global favorite, and a beacon for a new kind of compassionate leadership. But over time her popularity at home slid downward, and in January she abruptly quit.
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0:48
New Zealand MP performs haka in powerful maiden speech, resurfaced video shows
A New Zealand MP made a powerful speech in Maori language for her first appearance in parliament, resurfaced video shows.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, 21, first ...
A New Zealand MP made a powerful speech in Maori language for her first appearance in parliament, resurfaced video shows.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, 21, first spoke in parliament on 12 December, performing a traditional haka.
She is the youngest MP to be elected to New Zealand's parliament in 170 years, after James Stuart-Wortley, who was elected in 1853 aged 20 years and 7 months.
Maipi-Clarke was emotional in the chamber as she said: "We have arrived. We are here. We are sailing. We are navigating, just like our ancestors once did, in the biggest ocean in the world."
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A New Zealand MP made a powerful speech in Maori language for her first appearance in parliament, resurfaced video shows.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, 21, first spoke in parliament on 12 December, performing a traditional haka.
She is the youngest MP to be elected to New Zealand's parliament in 170 years, after James Stuart-Wortley, who was elected in 1853 aged 20 years and 7 months.
Maipi-Clarke was emotional in the chamber as she said: "We have arrived. We are here. We are sailing. We are navigating, just like our ancestors once did, in the biggest ocean in the world."
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- published: 05 Jan 2024
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2:27
NZ politicians debate over te reo Māori in the House | 1News
Winston Peters was acting Prime Minister as chaos and confusion abounded after Rawiri Waititi asked a question in te reo Māori.
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- published: 12 Dec 2023
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2:46
New Zealand politics: Protests planned against 'racial divide'
A race debate is deepening in New Zealand after voters elected a right-wing coalition government in the general election in October. It wants to roll back use o...
A race debate is deepening in New Zealand after voters elected a right-wing coalition government in the general election in October. It wants to roll back use of the Maori language and review the country's founding treaty. Indigenous leaders say it's an attack on their culture.
Al Jazeera’s Adrian Brown reports from the capital, Wellington
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A race debate is deepening in New Zealand after voters elected a right-wing coalition government in the general election in October. It wants to roll back use of the Maori language and review the country's founding treaty. Indigenous leaders say it's an attack on their culture.
Al Jazeera’s Adrian Brown reports from the capital, Wellington
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- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 40584
27:01
New Zealand’s government is rolling back decades of policies that boosted indigenous Maori rights?
In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designe...
In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designed to benefit the indigenous Māori population. While the government claims these changes will promote equality and progress, many Maori disagree.
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Margaret Mutu
Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland
Simon Court
Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand
Lara Greaves
Associate Professor in Politics at Victoria University of Wellington
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https://wn.com/New_Zealand’S_Government_Is_Rolling_Back_Decades_Of_Policies_That_Boosted_Indigenous_Maori_Rights
In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designed to benefit the indigenous Māori population. While the government claims these changes will promote equality and progress, many Maori disagree.
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Margaret Mutu
Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland
Simon Court
Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand
Lara Greaves
Associate Professor in Politics at Victoria University of Wellington
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- published: 02 Aug 2024
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What's changing? What you need to know about NZ's new Govt | Newshub
Strap in New Zealand, the new Government has been announced and a LOT of change is coming your way - including two Deputy Prime Ministers. Political editor Jenn...
Strap in New Zealand, the new Government has been announced and a LOT of change is coming your way - including two Deputy Prime Ministers. Political editor Jenna Lynch begins our coverage. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/NewshubYouTube
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Strap in New Zealand, the new Government has been announced and a LOT of change is coming your way - including two Deputy Prime Ministers. Political editor Jenna Lynch begins our coverage. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/NewshubYouTube
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- published: 24 Nov 2023
- views: 141201
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Is New Zealand's independent foreign policy in jeopardy? | 1News on TVNZ+
The Prime Minister has rejected claims New Zealand is on the brink of becoming a full-fledged military ally of the US against China. This comes amidst criticism...
The Prime Minister has rejected claims New Zealand is on the brink of becoming a full-fledged military ally of the US against China. This comes amidst criticism from former PM Helen Clark and former National leader Don Brash, who argue that the coalition government is jeopardising New Zealand’s independent foreign policy.
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The Prime Minister has rejected claims New Zealand is on the brink of becoming a full-fledged military ally of the US against China. This comes amidst criticism from former PM Helen Clark and former National leader Don Brash, who argue that the coalition government is jeopardising New Zealand’s independent foreign policy.
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- published: 31 Jul 2024
- views: 15854
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Is New Zealand safe for politicians? David Seymour weighs in | TVNZ Breakfast
Following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ACT leader David Seymour joins TVNZ’s Breakfast to discuss the safety of politicians in New Zealand. He als...
Following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ACT leader David Seymour joins TVNZ’s Breakfast to discuss the safety of politicians in New Zealand. He also addresses the Pharmac letter of expectations, arguing that including Te Tiriti in the expectations is redundant if the expectations already commit to treating everyone equally.
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Following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ACT leader David Seymour joins TVNZ’s Breakfast to discuss the safety of politicians in New Zealand. He also addresses the Pharmac letter of expectations, arguing that including Te Tiriti in the expectations is redundant if the expectations already commit to treating everyone equally.
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- published: 16 Jul 2024
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