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Gerrard Albert is a prominent figure in Māori development and Treaty processes, particularly known for his pivotal role in ...
Though Miranda and historian Ron Chernow, author of the biography “Alexander Hamilton,” his acknowledged source for the ...
Bougainville wood carver Joe Dutuona spent April in New Zealand, learning a little about the country and introducing local ...
Swathes of New Zealand were under severe weather warnings Thursday with heavy downpours prompting a state of emergency for ...
ICT Eleven Indigenous people joined the American Academy of Arts and Sciences April 23, making it the largest Indigenous ...
The Waorani people demand the right to decide their future in Ecuador, Indigenous communities in Taiwan battle a new digital ...
Matawa First Nations Management is pushing to keep its language revitalization program going, despite a lack of funding ...
The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa is demanding the New Zealand government justify its absence from submitters to the International Court of Justice hearings at the Hague into Israel blocking ...
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Why Some Countries Are Declaring Rivers, Forests, and Mountains as ‘Legal Persons’Imagine a world where a river has rights, where a forest can “speak” in court, or a mountain stands legally protected as more ...
As the Trump administration ramps up attacks on the environment, a new tactic giving legal rights to lakes, rivers, and trees ...
Australia's prime minister condemned heckling and booing Friday at two solemn Anzac Day commemorations as "low cowardice", ...
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The Manila Times on MSNAlbanese slams heckling at Anzac Day servicesAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned heckling and booing Friday at two solemn Anzac Day commemorations as ...
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