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The 27-member bloc is allowing member states to spend up to 1.5% of their GDP on defence over the next four years without the ...
- BOJ Gov Ueda to hold his post-decision presser at the Tokyo close (02:30ET / 06:30 GMT) with eyes firmly on whether his ...
China is the main target of the relentless war build-up, with the entire parliamentary establishment and corporate media in ...
The Philippines and New Zealand strengthened defence ties with the signing of a landmark troop pact on Wednesday, opening the ...
The New Zealand Air Force will establish a small space squadron to signal its growing commitment to space-based defence and ...
After his break-up with Fricker, Tyson went on to record any number of albums about cowboy life on the prairies. He became a ...
Austerity has become the global default response to tough economic times. But New Zealand should be prioritising investment ...
The Finance Minister says the cut in new spending is a reflection of the times we live in and New Zealand's high interest ...
Opinion by Phil O'Reilly Phil O’Reilly is the managing director of Iron Duke Partners, a public policy advisory firm, and the previous chairman of BusinessNZ. New Zealand’s response to a more ...
New Zealanders have been told to expect cuts and not a "lolly scramble" in next month's budget, as the coalition government ...
At the Half Year Update, the Treasury forecast that the “allowance” in Budget 2025 would be $2.4 billion. That was always a small envelope. However, as I outlined earlier, our approach has been to ...
New Zealand’s government has been forced to slash new spending in this year’s budget as sweeping US tariffs threaten to curb ...