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  • 2023 New Zealand general election - Wikipedia 382515
  • @MFATNZ - New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade215936
  • Politics - RNZ 253273
  • How government works - New Zealand Government 253278
  • New Zealand politics - Guardian 253274
  • New Zealand Government253286
  • New Zealand Government - Wikipedia253287
  • Articles on New Zealand politics - Conversation253276
  • New Zealand Labour Party253285
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  • Politics of New Zealand - Wikipedia253271
  • Jacinda Ardern - Wikipedia253279
  • Jacinda Ardern - ig253281
  • Jacinda Ardern - tw253282
  • Jacinda Ardern - fb253283
  • CIA - The World Factbook248280
  • Elections to the New Zealand House of Representatives - (electionresources.org)124954
  • Official Website of the New Zealand Government124949
  • TOP - The Opportunities Party124961
  • Political process of New Zealand - Britannica253272
  • Helen Clark - Former Prime Minister of New Zealand 253269
  • Helen Clark Foundation253288
  • @HelenClarkNZ - passionate about human & sustainable development world-wide253270
  • Treaty of Waitangi - Wikipedia 444583
  • NZ minister resigns after he 'placed hand' on staff's arm - BBC 24.02.25458582
  • New Zealand minister quits after having ‘placed hand’ on staffer’s arm - Guardian 24.02.25458587
  • New Zealand minister resigns amid allegations of ‘overbearing’ behavior - Daily Jang 24.02.25458586
  • New Zealand Minister Resigns Amid Overbearing Conduct - Pinnacle Gazette 24.02.25458584
  • ‘Touch’ or ‘grab’? Why a New Zealand minister resigned over putting hand on staffer - First Post 24.02.25458583
  • Andrew Bayly stands down as minister after putting hand on staffer - NZ Herald 23.02.25458585
  • Māori tribes make rare plea to King Charles for intervention in New Zealand politics - Guardian 11.12.24444580
  • Māori leaders pen open letter calling on King Charles III to stop coalition's 'attack' on Te Tiriti o Waitangi - RNZ 11.12.24444579
  • ‘We’re not going away’: the man who led NZ’s biggest Māori rights march vows to fight on - Guardian 05.12.24444581
  • Podcast: New Zealand: the fight to protect Māori rights - Guardian 02.12.24444582
  • New Zealand government’s racially divisive Treaty Principles Bill passes first reading - WSWS 19.11.24441488
  • Video: More than 40,000 protest New Zealand Maori rights bill - Al Jazeera 19.11.24441424
  • Video: Why are New Zealand’s Maori protesting over colonial-era treaty bill? - Al Jazeera 19.11.24441403
  • Maori in New Zealand anoint a new queen - Al Jazeera 05.09.24431199
  • Rightwing NZ government accused of ‘war on nature’ as it takes axe to climate policies - Guardian 30.05.24416548
  • Luxon’s War on Nature explained - GreenPeace 20.05.24416553
  • New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi explained in 30 seconds - Guardian 06.02.24397184
  • Why has the Maori king of New Zealand called a national meeting? - Al Jazeera 19.01.24394467
  • New Zealand’s Luxon forges deal to lead new coalition government - Al Jazeera 23.11.23385167
  • Final New Zealand election results show National party will need populist NZ First to govern - Guardian 03.11.23382516
  • After New Zealand elections, the right poised to return to power under Christopher Luxon - Le Monde 16.10.23382514
  • It’s National on the night as New Zealand turns right: 2023 election results at a glance - The Conversation 14.10.23382518
  • What to know about the 2023 New Zealand elections - Al Jazeera 13.10.23382517
  • Survey shows majority of New Zealanders struggling financially - WSWS 18.08.23367497
  • New Zealand Defence Policy Review targets China - WSWS 06.08.23364717
  • Australia and US rehearse long-range strike capabilities - DW 22.07.2023361413
  • New Zealand shooting incident, 3 dead - DW 20.07.2023360393
  • New Zealand budget deepens austerity - WSWS 18.05.23346868
  • Interview: New Zealand sociologist urges upholding Pacific sovereignty, self-determination against Japan's nuclear colonialism - Xin Hua 11.03.23334562
  • Loved Abroad, but Divisive at Home: The Controversial Legacy of Jacinda Ardern - VICE News 03.02.22328182
  • Chris Hipkins set to become next prime minister of New Zealand - Guardian 21.01.23326242
  • Chris Hipkins profile: who is New Zealand’s next prime minister after Jacinda Ardern? - Guardian 21.01.23326243
  • Video: How the world fell in love with Jacinda Ardern - Guardian 19.01.23326360
  • New Zealand: Chris Hipkins set to be new prime minister - DW 18.01.23325940
  • The key moments of Jacinda Ardern’s time as prime minister - Guardian 19.01.23325931
  • Ardern's resignation resonates for women in power - Reuters 19.01.23325915
  • Jacinda Ardern knew when to quit. Unlike some other politicians I could mention - Guardian 19.01.23325771
  • Jacinda Ardern resigns as prime minister of New Zealand - Guardian 19.01.23325666
  • As NZ workers and households tighten their belts, why not a windfall tax on corporate mega-profits too? - The Conversation 28.11.22317596
  • NZ faces 'shallow' recession as rates need to rise more - senior central banker - Reuters 28.11.22317601
  • Coalitions, kingmakers and a Rugby World Cup: the calculations already influencing next year’s NZ election - The Conversation 25.11.22317597
  • New Zealand delivers record rate hike, flags 2023 recession - Al Jazeera 23.11.22317599
  • New Zealand well-placed to weather tough 2023 - finance minister - Reuters 23.11.22317602
  • Cost of living: New Zealand steps up fight against soaring prices - BBC 23.11.22317606
  • New Zealand's central bank raises rates by 75bps - Reuters 23.11.22317603
  • New Zealand’s supreme court has forced voting age on to agenda, exposing absurd arguments for status quo - The Guardian 22.11.22317584
  • New Zealand to decide on lowering voting age from 18 to 16 - AP News 21.11.22317598
  • What do you think about lowering New Zealand’s voting age to 16? - The Guardian 21.11.22317585
  • New Zealand Supreme Court rules voting age of 18 is discriminatory - BBC 21.11.22317607
  • New Zealand defence minister visits Ukraine, reaffirms support - Reuters 20.11.22317604
  • New Zealand's Ardern set to meet China's President Xi - Reuters 17.11.22317605
  • At the 2023 election New Zealand will face the starkest choice between left and right in decades - The Guardian 17.11.22317586
  • Jacinda Ardern says banks ‘wrong’ to take huge profits as cost of living crisis deepens - The Guardian 08.11.22317587
  • New Zealand revamps deradicalisation program as anti-authority terror threat rises - The Guardian 04.11.22317589
  • Jacinda Ardern urges Musk to ‘stick to transparency’ amid extremism fears - The Guardian 01.11.22317588
  • New Zealand has just passed a law that will revolutionise workers’ rights. It probably won’t last - Guardian 29.10.22314202
  • Woman arrested after attack on Jacinda Ardern’s office in Auckland - The Guardian 27.10.22317590
  • New Zealand farmers protest world’s first livestock ‘burp tax’ - Al Jazeera 20.10.22317600
  • New Zealand inflation near record high as wisdom of interest rate rises questioned - The Guardian 18.10.22317591
  • New Zealand MP says Rocket Lab launches could betray country’s anti-nuclear stance - The Guardian 17.10.22317592
  • Will New Zealand’s opposition fall into the same tax trap as Liz Truss? - The Guardian 13.10.22317593
  • New Zealand’s local elections appear to show a backlash against Ardern. The reality is more complex - The Guardian 12.10.22317594
  • From minister to lobbyist in three months: New Zealand needs to do better on transparency - The Guardian 07.10.22317595
  • In New Zealand, Māori co-governance is already underway – referendum or not - Guardian 23.04.22283842
  • Soaring social inequality under New Zealand Labour government - WSWS 13.12.21265294
  • ‘They created monsters’: How New Zealand’s brutal welfare system produced criminals - Guardian 25.10.21259680
  • From tribal politics to the world stage: New Zealand’s pioneering foreign minister - Guardian 27.05.21245749
  • 'Can you help me?': The quiet desperation of New Zealand's housing crisis - Guardian 19.03.21240009
  • Nanaia Mahuta, New Zealand's Māori foreign minister, is the perfect diplomat - Guardian 04.02.21234301
  • Women in politics in New Zealand: here’s what they are doing right - Inter-Parliamentary Union 22.03.021253277
  • It's been an ugly year for New Zealand politics but there are grounds for optimism in 2021 - Guardian 18.12.20253275
  • New Zealand’s Ardern sworn in for second term after landslide win - Al Jazeera 06.11.20222537
  • Why New Zealand rejected populist ideas other nations have embraced - Guardian 19.10.20221314
  • Jacinda Ardern considers coalition despite New Zealand election landslide - Guardian 18.10.20221313
  • Voters thanked amid Labour landslide – as it happened - Guardian 17.10.20221720
  • Jacinda Ardern to govern New Zealand for second term after historic victory - Guardian 17.10.20221710

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