News
General News from around the world
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
Medsafe, New Zealand's medical regulatory body, says there have been 147 adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines since the rollout commenced on February 20 - but one doctor believes these cases "are not unexpected".
A report shows the most common reaction is dizziness (27 cases), headaches (21), nausea (18), and fainting (18).
- Hits: 936
Read more: 147 adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines in New Zealand 'not unexpected'
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
Kiwis now have access to a dashboard of data detailing how New Zealand's COVID-19 vaccination rollout is progressing.
The statistics, which will be updated weekly, include the number of vaccinations individual District Health Boards (DHBs) have administered as well as the age and sex of those who have received the jab.
- Hits: 858
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
Weeding out fake news and misinformation is becoming increasingly difficult in the new media environment where social media rules, an academic says.
Massey University academic Catherine Strong occasionally spends a few hours tracking down the original source of some social media post setting the internet ablaze.
- Hits: 1008
Read more: Why weeding out fake news is becoming increasingly difficult - academic
- Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/technology/2021/04/why-weeding-out-fake-news-is-becoming-increasingly-difficult-academic.html
- :

- Note from Nighthawk.NZ:
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
Quarantine-free travel between Australia and New Zealand will open on April 19, and be managed by a 'traffic light' system.
But what is the traffic light system and how will it work?
Like New Zealand's four-tiered lockdown alert system, the traffic light system will allow different responses and restrictions depending on how many cases of COVID-19 each end of the travel door is experiencing.
- Hits: 1072
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
There is a link between AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine and very rare blood clots in the brain but the possible causes are still unknown, a senior official for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said in an interview published on Tuesday.
However, the EMA later said in a statement that its review of the vaccine was ongoing and it expected to announce its findings on Wednesday or Thursday. An AstraZeneca spokesman declined to comment on the matter.
- Hits: 816
Read more: Clear link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots in brain
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
A week on from its release, New Zealand experts have not yet finished analysing a World Health Organization (WHO) report into the origins of COVID-19.
The long-anticipated study into the SARS-CoV-2 virus was released last Tuesday following a mission to Wuhan, China by a team of international experts. While inconclusive about the virus' source, the report found it was "extremely unlikely" the virus originated from a laboratory.
- Hits: 857
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the trans-Tasman travel bubble, allowing quarantine-free travel between Australia and New Zealand, will commence on April 19.
- Hits: 1022
- Details
- Written by NighthawkNZ
- Category: News
- Category : News
The trans-Tasman travel bubble is expected to begin as soon as next week, according to The Australian.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to announce a date on Tuesday for when a bubble will open.
- Hits: 973
Read more: Australian insiders hint at trans-Tasman bubble start date as airlines ramp up flights
- Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/travel/2021/04/covid-19-air-new-zealand-flights-hint-at-possible-start-of-trans-tasman-bubble.html
- :
- Note from Nighthawk.NZ:
Subcategories
Politics Article Count: 319
General Politics
Defence Article Count: 1094
General Defence Articles
Science Article Count: 76
Sciencey stuff
World Article Count: 591
World News
Page 388 of 833
Latest Articles
- Taranaki Alliance signs MoU with British defence vehicle maker Supacat
- New Zealand Defence Force selects Syos Aerospace to accelerate multi-domain drone operations.
- Kiwi drones to boost Defence capability
- Tauranga robotics company Syos Aerospace to supply New Zealand Defence Force with drones
- Joint Statement on the New Zealand-United States Strategic Dialogue
- Frigates, flexibility, and the case for a smarter New Zealand fleet
- HMNZS Canterbury to stop in Tokelau to mark centenary
- Navy vessel Canterbury stops in Tokelau to mark centenary
- Is NZ defence and intelligence policy aligning with AUKUS in all but name?
- Mount Maunganui’s Syos shortlisted for $229m ‘wingman’ AI drone UK military contract
- New Zealand Air Force Explores New Strike, ISR Options
- National's Judith Collins retires from politics, appointed Law Commission president
- Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole
- Ministry of Defence seeks advice for plan to have drones scour Pacific
- V-BAT: A new era of maritime surveillance for New Zealand
- Two, Three, Four? How many new frigates for the Royal New Zealand Navy?
- NZ Defence Force exercise sparks concern over portrayal of Christianity as extremism
- Expert questions whether New Zealand was only country involved in survey before Manawanui sank
- NZ, Japan sign defence and security agreements
- Defence Force mulling how to improve surveillance of oceans
SP Poll
Latest Downloads
| 2026-02-06 |
| Nighthawk Music |
| 2026-01-24 |
| Nighthawk Music |
| 2026-01-13 |
| Nighthawk Music |
| 2026-01-03 |
| Nighthawk Music |
| 2026-01-02 |
| Nighthawk Music |








