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So I came home and cleared the mailbox and there was a fold-out flyer... End the Evil CCP.
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New Zealand needs to find better ways to deal with the effects of COVID-19 or risks being left behind by the rest of the world, according to Orion Health's chief executive.
Businesses are calling on the Government to drastically revamp managed isolation to stop them being kneecapped on the international stage because they can not travel.
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- Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2021/09/coronavirus-ceo-calls-nz-a-hermit-nation-says-businesses-and-sports-teams-shouldn-t-have-to-use-miq.html
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He proposed business employees who had travelled overseas would isolate at home or in hotels which were not managed by the MIQ system.
Lets see now... ummmm we tried that and people broke the rules leading to a lockdown. Heck they break the rules even when they are in MIQ... So NO!
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But make no mistake, the decision of Australia, the USA, and the UK to tighten their security alliance - and provide Australia with the technology to build nuclear-powered submarines - is laden with potential repercussions in the Indo-Pacific region.
The move has infuriated France, with the AUKUS arrangement supplanting a previous deal worth nearly $100 billion for France to supply Australia with diesel-powered submarines, leading the European nation to recall its ambassadors from Australia and the USA.
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Read more: Why it's not awkward to be left out of AUKUS
- Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/the-detail/story/2018813367/why-it-s-not-awkward-to-be-left-out-of-aukus
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ANALYSIS: The global opinions on the new AUKUS security pact between Australia, the US and the UK have been decidedly mixed. China and France immediately blasted the deal, while others, such as Japan and the Philippines, were more welcoming.
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Read more: Russia sees a threat from AUKUS, and a chance to market its own submarines
- Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/300414455/russia-sees-a-threat-from-aukus-and-a-chance-to-market-its-own-submarines
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The US, Australia, and the UK are teaming up to counter China—without saying directly that this new alliance is to counter China. As part of the new alliance, called AUKUS, the US has agreed to sell Australia nuclear-powered submarines. This is significant because Australia is the closest of the three geographically to China. Watch this episode of China Uncensored for more on what this alliance means, how China has responded, and why this new alliance has angered France.
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Read more: Australia’s New Nuclear Submarines Target China
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US Navy littoral combat ship USS Charleston (LCS-18) sails alongside Royal New Zealand Navy auxiliary ship HMNZS Aotearoa, middle, and frigate HMNZS Te Kaha prior to replenishment-at-sea in Philippine Sea on Sep. 20
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Read more: HMNZS Aotearoa, HMNZS Te Kaha & USS Charleston
- Article: https://twitter.com/SurfaceWarriors/status/1440714201249452047
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The bare facts of the defence rupture between New Zealand and the United States in 1984-5 are well known. New Zealand had been a full member of the tri-partite ANZUS alliance with Australia and the United States since 1951. Then, in February 1985, New Zealand's Labour Prime Minister, David Lange, took a step in relation to visits by American nuclear-armed and/or nuclear- powered vessels that resulted in the United States severing military, and most intelligence, ties. The US defence guarantee to New Zealand was withdrawn. Joint military exercises ceased. New Zealand's access to the State Department was reduced, and no ministerial visits to the White House or the Pentagon took place for more than a decade. Many American officials simply lost patience with New Zealand, and with governments that held office after 1984.
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Read more: "The Collapse of New Zealand's Military Ties with the United States"
- Article: http://www.michaelbassett.co.nz/articles.php?a=fulbright
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