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www.rnz.co.nz Macron interrupts Trump to correct him on European assistance to Ukraine

The French president reached over to grab Trump's arm, noting he was misstating the facts.

Macron interrupts Trump to correct him on European assistance to Ukraine
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National and Labour agree NZ should be ready to deploy peacekeepers to Ukraine

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Labour leader Chris Hipkins said they were open to deploying a peacekeeping mission to Ukraine, if there was a peace agreement that needed protecting.

Their consensus came on Tuesday morning, around the same time that Foreign Minister Winston Peters held an online meeting with Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybih.

Peters said their call focused on “efforts to achieve a just, comprehensive and lasting peace”.

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www.rnz.co.nz Ski lift at Spanish resort collapses, injuring dozens

Video from the scene showed dozens of people standing in the snow on a mountain, stuck there after the ski lift broke.

Ski lift at Spanish resort collapses, injuring dozens

Part of its structure collapsed after one of its pulleys became loose, Spanish public broadcaster RTVE reported. As it fell, the chairs on the ski lift were destabilised, turning some of them upside down, RTVE said.

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Carbonara
  • Dishes evolve, the name stays.

    It’s not NoCheeseanara but you’ve put cheese in it, so your analogy is bad. If you said you were going to do a bbq and bought chicken Instead of beef that would be fine.

  • www.rnz.co.nz New Zealand still considering sharing criminal offending info with Five Eyes nations

    They already work together on broad issues, but may even share details of their citizens' criminal offending.

    Talks are continuing with New Zealand's Five Eyes partners about if and when they will share details of their citizens' criminal offending.

    The Migration 5 countries - New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the US and Britain - already work together on border policies, migrant data-sharing and technology.

    The Criminal Database Checking group is due to meet online again at the end of this month.

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    www.theguardian.com Curb extremism now or face new terrorist threats, Labour warned

    Experts say measures announced so far are not enough to turn the tide

    Curb extremism now or face new terrorist threats, Labour warned

    Labour must reverse years of ­political failure on extremism to stop it ­fuelling more disorder, violence and terrorism in Britain, leading figures have said.

    Neil Basu, the former head of counter-terrorism policing, and Dame Sara Khan, previously the government’s counter-extremism tsar, warned that proposals unveiled last month would not be enough to address a toxic pool of hatred, conspiracy theories and “dangerous rhetoric” from high-­profile figures including Elon Musk.

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    Ukraine to Receive $50 Billion from Frozen Russian Assets, Blinken Confirms

    united24media.com Ukraine to Receive $50 Billion from Frozen Russian Assets, Blinken Confirms

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken outlined NATO's commitment to Ukraine, announcing $50 billion in support drawn from frozen Russian assets.

    Ukraine to Receive $50 Billion from Frozen Russian Assets, Blinken Confirms

    In the coming weeks, Ukraine will receive $50 billion from frozen Russian assets held in the United States and the European Union, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on December 4.

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    www.ctvnews.ca Congo 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens

    Public health officials in Africa urged caution Thursday as Congo's health minister said the government was on alert over a mystery flu-like disease that in recent weeks killed dozens of people.

    Congo 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens
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    www.1news.co.nz Gender pay gap: NZ women now effectively working for free until end of year

    To help reduce the inequality, the Ministry for Women has launched an online tool for businesses.

    Gender pay gap: NZ women now effectively working for free until end of year

    As of today, New Zealand women are effectively working for free until the end of the year because of the 8.2% gender pay gap.

    Based on that gap, the average Kiwi woman is paid 336 days for the equivalent of 366 days for men, according to the Ministry for Women.

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    United States vetoes Gaza ceasefire call at United Nations

    www.nzherald.co.nz US vetoes Gaza ceasefire call at UN

    US says there 'has to be a linkage between a ceasefire and the release of hostages'.

    US vetoes Gaza ceasefire call at UN

    The resolution demanded “an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in the war between Israel and the Palestinian group, along with “the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages”.

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    Marine who sued US, Australian governments over exploding barbecue injuries suffers appeal setback

    www.abc.net.au US marine burned by exploding barbecue suffers appeal setback in lawsuit against own government

    A US marine attempting to sue his own government after he was "engulfed in flames" in a barbecue explosion while stationed in Darwin has had a ruling in his favour overturned on appeal.

    US marine burned by exploding barbecue suffers appeal setback in lawsuit against own government

    Mr Williamson claimed he was "engulfed in flames and sustained burns to 30 per cent of his body" when he tried to light a barbecue while stationed at Defence Establishment Berrimah as part of Marine Rotational Force — Darwin.

    He claimed "other military and civilian personnel of the United States Marine Corps were aware of the fault [with the barbecue]" and "at least two of those persons informed a member of the Australian Defence Force".

    But on Wednesday, the Northern Territory Court of Appeal overturned an earlier Supreme Court ruling that knocked back the US government's claim to immunity from civil action in Australian courts.

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