New Zealand's Anti-Terror Law is Ready For Debate In Parliament : PM Releases Final Draft
New Zealand's anti-terror law has many drastic provisions in cancelling passports of the suspects.
New Zealand's Surveillance Laws Are Anti-People, Says Green Party leader Russel Norman
New Zealand surveillance laws should not be misused as arbitrary cancelling of passports will render many citizens stateless.
Eurozone Indicators Forewarn Imminent Recession: Germany's Manufacturing Sector Slows
Erozone recession is becoming a looming threat as Germany and others are showing signs of shrinking economic activity.
Israel''s Al Aqsa and East Jerusalem Issues Threatening Its Multi Billion Gas Deal With Jordan
Israel and Jordan had cordial bilateral ties beore the Al Aqsa issue started threatening it.
Canada's Ontario Students Score High Rank In Global Survey Of Computer Skills
Ontario students have made Canada proud with their exceptional computer literacy compared to their global peers.
New Zealand Medicine Products Sector To Get Own Regulator::Drops Plan For A Joint Regulator With Australia
New Zealand medicines will have own regulator as the government realised that local interests are hard to manage in join regulation.
Walmart Canada Feeling The Heat As Grocery War Intensifies
Walmart Canada, despite its rapid expansion plans, is feeling the heat of heavy competition by a slew of rivals.
New Zealand-China Film And TV Co Production Pact Signed
New Zealand's agreement with China for TV and film co production will help film makers in both the countries.
Crimea's Business And Industry Facing Russian Invasion Through Forced Nationalisation
Crimea's business enterprises are going bust after Russia started taking over them under the garb of nationalisation.
New Zealand Wine Industry Gets Ready To Boost Presence in South Korea Export Market
New Zealand wine industry is jubilant that the FTA with South Korea has thrown open a major market.
CEO Salaries In Major American Companies Higher Than Taxes Paid To Government, Says Study
The salaries of CEOs in major American companies are more than what the firms pay to the Federal government by way of corporate taxes.
New Zealand Dairy Industry Feels Bullish At Chinese President's Visit
New Zealand dairy industry's supremacy can be sustained by fine-tuning the existing deal with China.
Obama's Climate Change Agenda Will Persuade Many Reluctant Nations To Oblige On Emission Targets
Obama's Climate change agenda will see a greater push during the next two years of his presidency.
Bird Flu Update: European Union Commission Enforces Curbs On Poultry : UK Says It Is At Low Risk
Bird flu eruption in European Union countries such as U.K, Netherlands and Germany has been causing concern.
New Zealand's Regions To Get Service Of A Private Airliner:: Demand Up For SlashIng Airport Charges
Air service to New Zealand's regions have been in distress after the national airliner announced its decision to quit the routes.
Canada Lapsing Funds Meant For Ensuring Security To Its Foreign Missions Abroad Despite Terror Threats
Canada should not be diverting the security funds at a time it is facing obvious terror threats.
New Zealand Labour Party Elects Andrew Little As New Leader: Party To Review The Debacle In Sept Polls
As a leader Andrew Little brings to table lot of dynamism and credibilty with grass roots support.
Online Grocery Shopping To Grow Fast:: Sales May Touch $100 Billion In The Next Five Years
The attractions of discounted price and faster home delivery arebehind the rising comfort factors in online grocery shopping.
Australia's Submarine Project: US And Japan To Join As Technology Partners
China's military build up is causing an arms race in the region.
Canada's Female Sex Assualt Victims Lack Faith In The Justice System, Says Study
Reforms are necessary in the system to make women feel more protected and confident enough to take on the offenders.
New Zealand Earth Quake Authority Chief Quits Over Sexual Harassment On Colleague
The official seems to have understood that crossing the border of official decorum is fraught with risks.
New Zealand Court Indicts Chinese Woman In Immigration Scam: To Undergo Home Detention And Pay Reparation To Victims
Fraudulent immigration agencies need to be dealt with a firm hand.
London Real Estate: Foreign Governments Making A Beeline With China, Qatar and Kuwait Ahead In Race
The demand is understandable given that London is the most lucrative international property market.
US Navy Deploys Laser Weapons in Persian Gulf: Laser Beams Will Warn And Destroy Hostile Drones and Swarming Boats
It can serve as a deterrent to pirates and some nations trying to flex muscles in the Persian Gulf.
Canada's PM Harper Says Showdown With Putin At G20 Was A Message To Say That It Cannot Be Business As Usual
This is Harper's style of handling Russia's expansionism in Ukraine.
New Zealand To Get Tough With International Tax Evaders: To Work With OECD To Enforce Transparency And Compliance
Soaring property prices and rising criminalisation of economy are a fallout of unchecked tax havens and organised tax evasion.
New Zealand At G20: Gains Of Trade Boost And Climate Responsibility
It is good to see New Zealand taking a more responsible approach in climate change and advocating liberal free trade.
Obama's Executive Action On Immigration Soon: Republicans May React By Shutting Down The Government
Already Democrats have lost much of their support base and it remains to be seen how far Obama's executive order can revive that.
France Urges Israel To Refrain From Settlement Activities In East Jerusalem: Fears Breakdown of Peace Process With Palestinians
Israel has fears about its security as it feels international partners are more tilted to Arab interests.
Canadian Professor Wanted By France In Terror Case To Be Extradited
The long arms of law can catch up with the guilty even after decades.