RNZ reports that the number of women in prison is expected to rise sharply over the next decade, partly because of stronger punishments for theft. The numb
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Kane Williamson’s retirement is a succession test for New Zealand cricket, not only a farewell
RNZ reports that Kane Williamson has retired from international cricket effective immediately. For New Zealand, this is more than the end of a statistical
Emergency alerts should be treated as a trust system, not just a phone feature
New Zealanders will hear Emergency Mobile Alert tests from time to time, and the official advice from Get Ready explains how the system works. The technolo
Europe’s defence surge will be judged by whether it buys capability, not just bigger budgets
European defence spending is rising sharply. SIPRI’s latest military expenditure data says global military spending reached $2.887 trillion in 2025, with E
Hormuz is where energy markets remember that geography still rules
Markets can price futures contracts in milliseconds, but oil still has to move through water. That is why every escalation around the Strait of Hormuz beco
China’s JUNO result is a science story, but also an infrastructure story
China’s Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory has released its first physics result, with Xinhua reporting that the JUNO team has measured key neutrino
New Zealand’s privacy rules are getting sharper. Public agencies should read that as a warning
New Zealand’s privacy regime is becoming more explicit about how organisations collect personal information, including information gathered indirectly. The
New Zealand’s Disability Support Services Bill is a test of trust, not only funding
Public submissions on New Zealand’s Disability Support Services Bill close at 1pm on Friday, 12 June 2026. The official description says the bill proposes
Public transport should not need an emergency fund to prove it is essential
Opinion: If public transport needs an emergency fund to keep services credible, the emergency is not only financial. It is conceptual. RNZ reported that th
Europe’s defence-spending surge is also a domestic welfare argument
European governments are increasing defence spending as security concerns mount, a trend captured in recent international reporting including Xinhua’s roun