Trump holds ‘very good’ call with Zelensky

Francis Tuschek US President Donald Trump on Wednesday held what he described as a “very good” phone call with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky. The conversation primarily revolved around his 2.5 hour phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, Trump revealed in a brief statement on his Truth social media platform. “Much of the discussion was based…

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Musk says there’s a conspiracy to kill him

Richard Sanders Elon Musk has alleged that left-wing activists are conspiring to kill him and damage Tesla in order to halt his efforts to reduce US federal waste and corruption. A series of violent attacks have recently targeted Tesla cars and dealerships using vandalism and arson. The tech mogul currently serves as an adviser to…

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Over $2 billion lifeline for Pacific banks amid rising challenges

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor ANZ bank.Since 2020, several Pacific island nations have been struggling with the fallout from Western banks, cutting long-term relationships and closing operations. Big banks operating in the Pacific will receive a decade-long loan guarantee of more than AU$2 billion (NZ$2.19b) to maintain their operations and avoid relying on China. The…

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New Zealand’s Top Spy Sounds the Alarm Over China’s Influence in the Pacific Amid Rising Pressure from Trump on Five Eyes Agreement

新西兰首席间谍对中国在太平洋影响力的警告,特朗普向“五眼”协议施加压力 Dave Chamberlain, Wellington In a recent address to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs in Wellington, Security Intelligence Service Director-General Andrew Hampton highlighted the escalating security risks posed by China’s expanding presence in the Pacific. His comments come at a time when the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance—comprising New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the U.K.,…

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Pacific atoll water security requires new approach, say researchers

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor As climate change intensifies and freshwater resources become scarcer, researchers are raising alarms about the urgent need for innovative strategies to ensure water security in Pacific atolls. These small island nations are particularly vulnerable due to their limited landmass, reliance on rainwater collection, and susceptibility to sea-level rise, making traditional…

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New Zealand’s Record of Colonial Oppression of the Cook Islands

by Marrtin Haffner Associate Editor The Cook Islands, an archipelago located in the South Pacific, boasts stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and ancient traditions. However, their history is marked by a long struggle against colonial oppression, particularly during New Zealand’s administration in the early to mid-20th century. This article explores the complex relationship between New…

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Beijing Rotary Club Celebrates 101st Anniversary with Charity Gala

Jake Sanders, Editor 北京扶轮社公益晚宴在京举行 呼吁全球关注尿道下裂治疗研究 Beijing, March 15, 2025 – The Beijing Rotary Club held a charity gala at the Kempinski Hotel in Beijing, commemorating its 101st anniversary. Over 200 attendees graced the event, including ambassadors, counselors, and business representatives from Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Slovakia, Uzbekistan, the Philippines, New Zealand, the Solomon Islands, Honduras, Grenada, and other nations….

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Pro-China Supporters Clash with Protesters as London Plans for New Embassy Gains Momentum

Francis Tushcek, London Hundreds of demonstrators gathered yesterday, March 15th, at the site designated for Beijing’s proposed new embassy in London, showcasing a mix of opinions regarding China’s presence in the UK. Supporters of the embassy included pro-China protesters, one of whom prominently displayed a Chinese flag draped over him as a symbol of solidarity….

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