Moldova Renews Gas Contract With Russia: New Gas Deal With China Set To Make Russia More Formidable
Russia's energy muscle will keep it insulated from drastic economic shocks.
New Zealand Criminal Phillips Smith Arrested in Brazil
The brazen escape of the convict has raised doubts about the functioning of the prison systems in New Zealand.
New Zealand's Labour Party Leadership Race Enters Final Stage: Candidates Reiterate Stand On Main Issues
The democratic exercise will galvanise the party as the process can eliminate factionalism.
Ukraine Rebels Losing Public Support As They Perpetrate Terror With People's Court And Curb Women's Freedom
It will be a gradual slide to the era of cavemen, if such practices are encouraged by the civil society.
ISIS Beheading Videos: German Rapper Cuspert Disclosed As The Kingpin While German Police Continue The Raid
Sources of religious indoctrination need to be put down with a heavy hand.
Kiwi Woman Accused Of Drug Offence Released From Bali Jail: Her Holiday Turned Into Nightmare
It was a case of circumstantial evidence going against the innocence of the accused.
Canadian Woman Based In Israel Joins Kurd Militia In Iraq To Fight Against ISIS
The woman's experience in armed forces of Israel and her career as a pilot must have made her bold enough to take that decision.
New Zealand Government Facing Flak Over Anti-Competitive Practices In Building Products Market
If building materials are overpriced, housing prices will never come under control.
US War Veterans In Iraq Sue Five European Banks For Channeling Iran's Money To Insurgents Attacking US Forces
The allegation is serious and may attract penal action or pay out of compensation to affected parties.
New Zealand Prime Minister Raises Concern About The Economic Backlash From ISIS Threat
Mr. John Key is right in saying that ISIS is more than a security threat.
Canada's Former Deputy PM Says She Was Raped In The Early Days Of Her Career As A Politician
Since there are laws to safeguard women against sexual violence, they must be applied wherever required.
Air New Zealand Cuts Regional Services: Closes Loss Making Subsidiary
The business revamp looked inevitable as accumulating losses can affect other feasible routes also.
Rising Railway Investments In Middle East Yielding Big Business To Many European Rail Equipment Companies [CORRECTION]
Middle East countries are moving their focus to rail connectivity with big ticket investments.
APEC Summit Ends With A Call To Set Up Free Trade Area In Pacific Region: China Wants To Ambush US-Led TPP
There seems to be a competition between the U.S. and China in playing the big brother to FTAs.
Canada Signs Currency Deal With China: PM Harper Says He Is Satisfied With China Visit
If China frees the detained Canadian couple, then that will add more glitter to the successful visit.
Cameron Asserts That Britain Is Not Keen To Stay With EU: Asks Industry To Believe In Britain's Own Economic Strengths
Let the industry also debate the merits of staying with the EU so that the referendum can yield a rational response.
New Zealand's Hard Core Criminal Escapes To Chile Jumping Parole: Opposition Blasts Minister For Lapses
Sheer laxity on the part of officials, if not connivance, must have contributed to the escape of the criminal to Chile.
Australia Set To Become The Hub Of G20 Infrastructure Development Agency
Australia's push for private sector driven infrastructure development will address the equity crunch in projects.
Russia Facing ISIS Terror Threat: Arrests Dreaded GTA Gang Having Links With Islamic State
It is a tough time for police and intelligence agencies to track down ultras and criminals.
Canada's Military Spending Going Into Unproductive Channels, Says A Study
Fat military budgets have to matched by equally high efficiency levels.
Australia's PM Wants States To Increase GST And Take Responsibility For Education and Health
The proposal for widening the tax base of states sounds fine.
New Zealand To Send Medical Team To Ebola Infected Sierra Leone: Team To Work In Conjunction With Australian Team
This must be done after upgrading the domestic facilities available for Ebola care.
China Unblocks Facebook Temporarily Citing APEC Meet; But Analysts Say Facebook Is Working On A Deal With China
For Facebook China can be a bonanza with its 620 million internet users as an opportunity to boost share value and revenue.
Australia and UK Sign Pact For DNA Database Sharing Among Police Forces To Check Serious Crimes
It is a welcome step towards scientific way of criminal investigation and crime control.
China Conducts Anti-Satellite Tests With Laser Weaponry
China seems to be harbouring excessive security fears and is militarising even the outer space.
New Zealand Pilots Call For Tightening Of Security At All Airports: Transport Minister Says No Need
Pilots are logical in their demand as the PM's security alert has heightened the anxiety about possible terror attacks.
Putin's Critic And Popular Actor Devotchenko Found Dead In Moscow
Since the actor was a controversial public figure, an inquiry will be appropriate to those unnecessary misgivings.
MH 17: Malaysia And Netherlands Demand Access To Crash Site For Wreckage Recovery Towards A Broader Probe
An international inquiry make sense as conflicting versions are existing on who was behind the attack on the plane.
Hong Kong Lawmakers Urge Probe Against City Chief Executive About Allegations Of Pay Off By Australian Company
When the leader is not respected there will be unrest.
Some Iraqi Kurds In Kobani Fighting For ISIS: Reality Blasts The Myth That All Kurds Are Anti ISIS
It can be a tactical ploy by ISIS to show that it stands for pan Islamic unity.