New Zealand Warns Strong Action Against Illegal Fishing Vessels in Southern Ocean: Three Vessels Seized, Interpol Alerted
New Zealand is taking on the mafia-like fishing syndicates to preserve the fishery stock in Southern Ocean.
Canada Trying To Block NAFTA Scrutiny of Tailing Ponds Produced By Oil Sands in Alberta
Economic concerns should not relegate sensitive ecological issues to the background.
New Zealand Hotels Register Record Occupancy Rates: Cricket World Cup Set To Bring More Business
There is all round cheer in the tourism industry and that is percolating to the hotel sector as well.
Pentagon Planning to Cut Troops In Europe, Shifts Focus on F35 Fighter Deployment
The programme envisages cost reduction and making the system more lean and sharp.
American Space Agency NASA And Automobile Major Nissan Join Hands To Develop Self Driving Cars In Mars
This is an innovative partnership that can ease exploration of Mars.
New Zealand Business Woman’s Testimony in US Court Leads To Sentencing Of British Cleric Abu Hamza: Exposed The Cleric's Role In Yemen Hostage Crisis
Brave citizens can thwart the chances of terror elements avoiding the arms of law.
Canada’s Muslim Leader Calls For Curbs On Satirical Depiction Of Religious Leaders
A national code of conduct by media regulators can bring about a difference without calling it censorship.
Jewish Community In New Zealand Condemns Paris Attacks: Feels Threatened By The Rise In Anti-Semitic Violence
It is an occasion to build harmony among communities and jointly oppose terrorists.
Cure For AIDS In Sight As Scientists Zero In On Methods To Neutralise Drug Evading HIV
It will be a great service to humanity if a lasting solution to the AIDS disease is found.
New Generation Submarines Of US To Flaunt Drones And Robots: Russia’s Yasenclass Nuclear Submarines To Carry Hi Tech Decoys
It is a race for naval power and deterrence against emerging threats from rogue states and neo regional powers.
UK Steps Up Security After Charlie Hebdo Attack In Paris: Threat Level To Remain "Severe"
Measures to involve public feedback will boost intelligence gathering on suspected terror elements.
New Zealand At The UN Security Council Makes A Formal Start: Country's Representative McLay Promises To Speak For The Whole Region
New Zealand can articulate the concerns of small states, using its powerful position at the UN Security Council.
Air Canada Gets Relief On Flying Dogs: Court Strikes Down Rule That Separates Pooches From Passengers With Allergy
The verdict looks pragmatic for both the airline as well as passengers.
Key Stone XL Oil Pipeline: President Obama, Republicans Heading for Direct Confrontation
The public support for the pipeline project cannot be ignored.
NZ Labour Party Calls for Audit of Foreign Investment Proposals
There is concern at the rising foreign ownership of land and low value addition to the domestic economy.
New Zealand’s Sheep Population Declining Fast: Switch Over To Dairying And Meat Exports Cited As Reasons
Sheep farming was the early economic activity of New Zealand and it supplied a booming economy.
Air Canada May Stop Flying Out Of Billy Bishop Airport In Toronto
This is part of its focus on international routes and leisure sectors.
White Cops More Hesitant To Shoot Armed Black Suspects Than Whites, Says Study
The smokescreen of racial divide can be fatal as cops cannot enforce law.
New Zealand Processing 1000 Chinese Visa Applications A Day: Chinese Influx Perks Up Total Tourist Arrivals
The interest of Chinese people on New Zealand is understandable as China is one of the leading trade partners.
US Military Bracing To Counter Rising Threats Of Space War Led By China's Anti-Satellite Technologies
Mindless weaponisation of space is a challenge to the very existence of the planet.
Strong Dollar Makes 2015 The Best Year For Americans To Travel Across The World
The strong dollar is expanding the size of American travel budget and empowering them with additional purchasing power.
Canada's Immigration Processing Faces High Error Rate: Government's Internal Report Confirms Previous Complaints
The charge that experienced staff were retrenched and replaced with casual workers needs the government's immediate attention.
New Zealand's Canterbury Region Facing Heavy Drought: Farmers In Distress
Proactive measures are required for irrigation in rain shadow regions.
Thailand Takes Exception To New Zealand's Political Asylum To Lese Majeste Suspect
The issue has the potential to affect the bilateral relations between the two countries.
New British Policy Will Mandate Day Care Staff To Report About "At Risk Toddlers" Who Show Sympathy To Terrorists
The proposal looks unworkable as it is fraught with many issues including the innocence of children who are unthinking in their responses.
Canada Concerned About Crowd Sourcing As A Source of Terror Funds
Canada is wary because it has already experienced a lone wolf attack.
Margaret Thatcher Wanted to Ban Sex Toys In Britain, Says New Information From National Archives
Britain's crackdown on porn and obscenity can now be traced to the legacy of Thatcher's era.
ISIS Talks About Big Money: $250 Million Surplus In 2015 Will Be Used In The War Against The West
The wealth of the terror group makesit hard to combat.
Labour Party Warns Against Rampant Sale of New Zealand Forest Land To Foreigners Without Ensuring Value Addition
Sale of forests to foreign investors has to be followed up with strict enforcement of norms.
Russia To Launch High Speed Railway Between Moscow And Beijing With Travel Time Of 48 Hours
The trans-continental railroad will also augment economic development of the Siberian region.