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MUMBAI, INDIA — A recent U.S. legislative proposal, the Halting International Relocation of Employment (HIRE) Act, is sending ripples through […] The post U.S. HIRE Act threatens India’s $280Bn IT outsourcing sector appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
LAGOS, NIGERIA — Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) has unveiled plans to create 100,000 jobs through a nationwide business process outsourcing […] The post Nigeria’s DBI unveils plan to create 100,000 jobs in outsourcing appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
KARACHI, PAKISTAN — Teeli’s new web series, Beyond the Call, reflects a familiar global story tied closely to the rise […] The post Web series ‘Beyond the Call’ spotlights Pakistan’s young BPO workers appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Philippines’ offshoring industry is projected to generate up to US$61 billion by 2030, according to a […] The post Philippine offshoring seen hitting $61Bn by 2030 — Robert Walters appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
Morrisons becomes the first retailer in the UK to deploy Caper Carts. The post Instacart and Morrisons Bring AI-Powered Shopping Trolleys to the UK appeared first on Retail Media World.| Retail Media World
Their first on-site retail media supply partner. The post Google Search Ads 360 Adds Criteo appeared first on Retail Media World.| Retail Media World
Southeast Asia’s RMN ad spend is projected to reach US$4.7 billion by 2030, growing faster than the global average at approximately 73%.| Retail Media World
The new AUD 5 billion Australian finance program is meant to diversify funding and expand Traton's global investor base. The post Traton Launches Australian Finance Program to Expand Reach, Funding appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
MAN eTrucks have already covered more than five million kilometers in fleet operations across Europe, demonstrating real-world performance and significant CO2 savings. The post MAN eTrucks Surpass Five Million Kilometres in Customer Operation appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
The partnership integrates AI-powered automation for P2P and O2C processes, with the goal of boosting efficiency and visibility for global enterprises. The post Cleo Partners with Open ECX for Automation of P2P and O2C Processes appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
Germany’s reserve towards Netanyahu not only jeopardises the two-state solution, but also Israel’s democratic future| International Politics and Society
Brazil is pursuing partners across the globe, turning pressure into opportunity. Could Europe play a pivotal role?| International Politics and Society
In a world unsettled by deglobalisation, technological upheaval and constant uncertainty, business as usual has become the riskiest gamble of all| International Politics and Society
Democracies collapse not only through extremism, but also through the slow corrosion of debate and the narrowing of acceptable opinion| International Politics and Society
Healthy, Thai vegan green curry is made of fresh carrots, eggplants and seasonal veggies. With quick homemade Green curry paste it is simple and full of flavors.| A Moms Cookbook
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA — The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has launched a new allotment scheme to e-auction 22 commercial […] The post India’s Greater Noida to auction 22 plots for starting IT, BPO firms appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
Ibex, a global business process outsourcing provider, announced its strategic expansion into the government sector| Outsource Accelerator
By Margot Staunton, RNZ Pacific senior journalist Bougainvilleans went to the polls today, keen to elect a leader who will continue their fight for independence. “There’s a mood of excitement among the people here,” said Electoral Commissioner Desmond Tsianai. “It is important that this election is successful and credible, because we want legitimate leaders in| Asia Pacific Report
ANALYSIS: By Simon Levett, University of Technology Sydney Journalist Mariam Dagga was just 33 when she was brutally killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on August 25. As a freelance photographer and videographer, she had captured the suffering in Gaza through indelible images of malnourished children and grief-stricken families. In her will, she told| Asia Pacific Report
By Susana Suisuiki, RNZ Pacific Waves presenter/producer| Asia Pacific Report
Weekend Reading for Women’s Representation is a compilation of stories about women’s representation in politics, sports and entertainment, judicial offices and the private sector—with a little gardening mixed in! This week: —Teachers have always been the cornerstone of thriving communities and a healthy democracy. It’s no accident that so many powerful women leaders began their journeys in classrooms. And yet, while women dominate the teaching profession, they remain underrepresen...| Ms. Magazine
The U.S. ranks as the 19th most dangerous country for women, 11th in maternal mortality, 30th in closing the gender pay gap, 75th in women’s political representation, and painfully lacks paid family leave and equal access to health care. But Ms. has always understood: Feminist movements around the world hold answers to some of the U.S.’s most intractable problems. Ms. Global is taking note of feminists worldwide. This week: News from Gaza, Thailand, Canada, and more. The post Ms. Global: ...| Ms. Magazine
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES — EClerx Services Ltd. soared 7.19% in a single trading session, approaching its 52-week high and […] The post EClerx stock jumps 7%, nears 52-week high on outsourcing demand appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES — The arrival of Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Amazon Connect—a cloud-driven, AI-powered contact center platform—is transforming the […] The post AWS brings AI-powered contact center tools to Manila appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
UMMAH: Divine Oneness, Worship Plurality brings together 50 contributors whose work speaks to spiritual intimacy, exile, resistance, memory, and belonging The post Uncivilized Collective’s inaugural publication explores the plurality of the Muslim experience appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
El suicidio de Israel y el homicidio de Palestina no son destinos inevitables.| Nuevatribuna :: Últimas noticias
El acuerdo UE-EEUU resulta aún más lesivo y desigual de lo que parecía inicialmente.| Nuevatribuna :: Últimas noticias
La convocatoria para propuestas del Interop 2026 ya está abierta, ofreciendo a los interesados la oportunidad de enviar sus ideas inmediatamente. Este evento, que celebra más de cinco años de avances en el proyecto Interop, subraya el creciente interés de la industria en ampliar las posibilidades para los desarrolladores web. Durante estos años, se han […]| Redes Sociales
From virtual power plants to flexibility, recent months have seen a number of acquisitions and partnerships in the EV smart charging space.| Regional News | Smart Energy International
In the Manufacturing 4.0 era, industrial organisations have more data at their fingertips than ever before, offering the promise of higher production rates, greater quality consistency, and reduced costs through data-driven strategies. Many businesses are standing between this promise of process optimisation and questions surrounding the right tools to harness this data effectively—a choice complicated| Regional News | Smart Energy International
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak recently welcomed five students and two officers from Osaka Prefectural Suito Kokusai| UNIMAS Gazette
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Philippine Senate is intensifying its efforts to safeguard the country’s thriving information technology and business process […] The post Philippines moves to protect IT-BPM jobs from U.S. reshoring appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
The United States has secured its first victory using the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) rapid response labor mechanism, confirming serious workers' rights violations at a Mexican call center.| Outsource Accelerator
The global shortfall in supply of trade finance has remained steady at US$2.5tn, according to the latest edition of a closely watched benchmark survey. The value of the trade finance gap is estimated in a biennial survey by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which this year included more than 110 lenders, believed to represent… The post Trade finance gap stabilises at US$2.5tn appeared first on Global Trade Review (GTR).| Global Trade Review (GTR)
Maritime surveillance specialist SRT Marine Systems is set to digitise Indonesia’s coastguard operations after securing a €157.9mn package from the UK’s export credit agency and Santander.| Global Trade Review (GTR)
Salesforce has reduced its support staff by nearly half, attributing the cuts to the deployment of its own AI technology, according to a report from The Seattle Times.| Outsource Accelerator
The company said the NextGen fuel cell system allows for low-emission Class 8 trucks with benchmark TCO performance and efficient long-haul capability.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
While the language services industry remains divided on the issue of offshoring, Slator reader sentiment leans decisively against government mandates requiring United States interpreting companies to repatriate their overseas call centers.| Outsource Accelerator
RNZ Pacific The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will address Papua New Guinea’s national Parliament today. The UN chief is in Papua New Guinea on a four-day official state visit September 2-5. Prime Minister James Marape has held bilateral discussions with Guterres at his Melanesian House Office in Port Moresby yesterday. READ MORE: Other PNG| Asia Pacific Report
Western reporters are full partners in the genocide. They amplify Israeli lies, which they know are lies, betraying Palestinian colleagues who are slandered, targeted and killed by Israel. ANALYSIS: By Chris Hedges There are two types of war correspondents. The first type does not attend press conferences. They do not beg generals and politicians for| Asia Pacific Report
Israel is boosting its Zionist influence in the Pacific. Australia has exposed such media influence. The media in the Philippines is now under scrutiny. And Aotearoa New Zealand? COMMENTARY: By Walden Bello When the Flores and Velasco articles and posts whitewashing Israel’s genocidal policies in Gaza first came out a few days ago, I was| Asia Pacific Report
Reporters Without Borders In an unprecedented international operation organised by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the global campaigning movement Avaaz, more than 250 news outlets from over 70 countries simultaneously blacked out their front pages and website homepages, and interrupt their broadcasting to condemn the murder of journalists by the Israeli army in the Gaza| Asia Pacific Report
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Lake Georgia is tucked away and out of sight in the bustling east side of Orlando. Hidden from view, few know it, and yet it is one of the most desirable lakes to live on. And it's no ordinary lake. Lake Georgia has a rich history embroiled in bootlegging and speakeasies common during the early 1920s. Aside from its fascinating history, Lake Georgia is one of Orlando's cleanest bodies of water. It has a sand bottom and is spring-fed and it's the perfect getaway from city life. Lake Geor...| Brit on the Move™
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Asia Pacific Report West Papuan civil society and solidarity networks are calling for urgent action over a brutal Indonesian security forces crackdown that has led to a wave of arrests and political repression. Protests erupted in Sorong, in the western part of the Melanesian territory, on Wednesday over the transfer of 4 political prisoners out| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Walden Bello I am alarmed by reports that Filipino journalists were flown in by the Israeli government to participate in what is essentially a whitewashing campaign for the ongoing genocide in Gaza. At least two articles, atrocious excuses for journalism, have come out of this trip.One is a piece by Wilson Lee Flores| Asia Pacific Report
By Don Wiseman, RNZ Pacific senior journalist The dominant issue going into the next election in Bougainville next week is not much different from the last election five years ago. The autonomous Papua New Guinea region goes to the polls on September 4. In 2020, there were strong expectations Bougainville would soon be independent, given| Asia Pacific Report
New York City, NY — Lumi Azha stood in Central Park on a humid August 16 holding a sign emblazoned with the words “Severe Malnutrition: Save Haitham’s Life” above a picture of a young Palestinian man standing in front of buildings reduced to rubble. She… The post Thousands March in NYC to Demand End to Mass Starvation in Gaza appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.| UNICORN RIOT
August 15 marks four years since the world watched as the Taliban swept back into Kabul and reclaimed power in Afghanistan. The U.S. withdrawal marked the end of a twenty-year chapter, but for Afghan women and girls, it began an era of relentless rollbacks that has touched every part of their lives. What began as […]| Feminist Majority Foundation
They will use experiences from their Middle East and African Cultures K-12 Teachers Fellowships to develop lesson plans. The post Fellowships offer K-12 teachers global perspectives appeared first on The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carat a tempting prize for marcoms contenders.| Retail Media World
The white sand of Clearwater Beach Florida, is known worldwide. Visitors flock here for its soft, warm sand and crystal-clear waters. People enjoy walking the beachfront, catching a suntan, and basking in the tropical waters. Clearwater Beach, Florida, is the northernmost barrier island in the United States and a popular vacation spot. Trip Advisor named... The post Clearwater Beach Florida – Things to Do & Where To Stay appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
After arriving at Key West, you'll soon realize that getting around is very easy and uncomplicated with the help of Key West scooter rental. And the best part is renting bikes here is very easy. You can easily find the place where you can rent it from. It will enhance your Key West vacation experience. Getting around in Key West is easy and uncomplicated with the help of a Key West scooter rental. Here's where to rent them!| Brit on the Move™
COMMENTARY: By Gordon Campbell Chances are, anyone whose family is dying of starvation would not be looking for New Zealand to have a prolonged debate over how they deserve to be defined. Yet a delay in making even the symbolic gestures seems to be all that we have to offer, as hundreds of thousands of| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Ian Powell “Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu has ‘lost the plot’ and has condemned attacks on Gaza. “It is among the strongest language the New Zealand leader has used against Netanyahu and comes amid reports of intense aerial attacks on Gaza after Israel’s decision to launch a fresh| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A West Papuan independence advocate has accused Indonesia of “continuing to murder children” while escalating its military operations across the Melanesian region. United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) interim president Benny Wenda says West Papua faces two connected crimes — ecocide and genocide. Two schoolchildren were killed by the occupying military| Asia Pacific Report
Voting commenced in Samoa’s general election today, with more than 100,000 eligible voters heading to the polls to decide the country’s next government.| Asia Pacific Report
Jennifer Bilek has argued on several occasions that the rise of the LGBTQ+ movement is not a rights campaign at all, but a marketing strategy for dismantling the natural way humans reproduce. “Heterosexuality = bad, everything else = good,” she writes, linking this cultural inversion to an industry that packages reproductive technologies as civil rights while reducing the human body to commodities: wombs, eggs, sperm, hormones and, soon, gene-editing (1). What is presented as progress is ...| The 11th Hour Blog
Strengthening territories of life, collective journeys of self-determination and solidarity Read more ▸ The post ICCA Consortium Annual Report 2024 appeared first on ICCA Consortium.| ICCA Consortium
By Hersh Shah, CEO, IRM India Affiliate India’s infrastructure industry has steadily evolved into a more resilient and future-ready backbone of economic growth. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector has not only bounced back but also emerged stronger due to a strategy that combines policy foresight, private participation, and robust risk| Enterprise Risk Magazine
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific Correspondent French Pacific desk French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls has ended an extended seven-day visit to New Caledonia with mixed feelings. On one hand, he said he was confident his “Bougival deal” for New Caledonia’s future is now “more advanced” after three sittings of a “drafting committee” made up| Asia Pacific Report
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US tech companies Easymetering and Qualcomm Technologies are collaborating to integrate AI tech into next-generation smart meter products.| News | Smart Energy International
Things to do in Naples Florida are abundant. Nestled on the southwest coast of Florida, Naples is a gem of a city that offers a blend of chic urban charm and the laid-back tranquility of beach life. Known for its high-end shopping, world-class culture, and sophisticated dining, Naples is a top vacation destination in Florida... The post The Best Things To Do In Naples Florida appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
Hernando Beach, Florida, is likely a beach town that you’ve never heard of. Off the beaten path, hidden out of sight – yet this oasis holds some of Florida’s best-kept secrets. Located on the west coast of Florida and right next door to Weeki Wachee River and Springs, this shrimping town offers much more than... The post Hernando Beach – The Complete Guide To The Gulf Of Mexico appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
The Perfect Flight Have you ever dreamed of a perfect flight? I have, and often. While this may be an unrealistic list, I hope to land the ideal flight one day! This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure and privacy policy for more information. What does a perfect flight look like? Here is the... The post The Perfect Flight – This Is What It Looks Like appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
Dubai vs. Abu Dhabi is a common dilemma when visiting the United Arab Emirates (UAE). So, which is best, Dubai or Abu Dhabi? The answer depends, but this guide will help you decide which is best for you. Both Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer unique experiences! Dubai is significantly larger and offers a broader range... The post Dubai vs. Abu Dhabi – Which Is Best For You? appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
Where to stay in Quito, Ecuador, can be an overwhelming decision. Quito, Ecuador, is the gateway to the Galapagos Islands. Most people fly through. However, this is a mistake! Quito might not be a modern-day Jurassic Park, but it’s the first city to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Quito is Ecuador’s capital and... The post Where To Stay In Quito Ecuador – Hotel Casona 1914 appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
Nestled on Florida's west coast, Gulfport is a city that radiates historic allure and a vibrant community spirit. This quaint beach town, renowned for its "Old Florida" charm, boasts numerous activities and attractions, making it a must-visit destination. There's something for everyone, from the sandy beaches of Gulfport Beach Recreation Area to the vibrant art scene along the Gulfport Art Walk. This guide will take you through over 15 of the best things to do in Gulfport, Florida, ensuring y...| Brit on the Move™
ANALYSIS: By Peter Thompson, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington The recent internal report on RNZ’s performance, variously described as “scathing” and “blunt” in news coverage, caused considerable debate about the state broadcaster’s performance and priorities — not all of it fair or well informed. The report makes several operational recommendations, including addressing| Asia Pacific Report
By Don Wiseman, RNZ Pacific senior journalist The President of Bougainville, Ishmael Toroama, says he is not feeling the pressure as he seeks a second five-year term in office. Bougainville goes to the polls next Thursday, September 4, with 404 candidates vying for 46 seats in the Parliament of the autonomous Papua New Guinea region.| Asia Pacific Report
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By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk French Prime Minister François Bayrou’s surprise announcement yesterday that he will call for a parliamentary confidence vote in his government is set to further complicate protracted talks in New Caledonia on the French territory’s political future. The announcement comes as French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ Pacific Fire engulfed the Marshall Islands Nitijela (Parliament building) just after midnight on last night with firefighters risking their lives as they battled the blaze early today in a bid to save the complex. “Sometime around midnight or shortly after this morning, the Parliament building in Majuro caught fire, started burning,” RNZ Pacific’s correspondent| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch A media studies analyst has condemned the latest deadly attack by Israel on journalists in Gaza and challenged Western media over the carnage, asking “where is the outrage” and international solidarity? Five journalists were reported to have been assassinated among 21 people killed in the air strike on the al-Nasser Medical Centre| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Asofou So’o Although seven political parties have officially registered to contest Samoa’s general election this Friday, three have been politically visible through their campaign activities and are likely to share among them the biggest slice of the Parliament’s 51 seats. The question on everyone’s lips is: which one of them will win enough| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ News Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is condemning Israel’s E1 settlement plan for the occupied West Bank, despite New Zealand not signing a joint statement on the matter. Twenty-seven countries, including the UK and Australia, have condemned Israel’s plans to build an illegal settlement east of Jerusalem. The countries have said the plan would “make| Asia Pacific Report
By Pip Hinman and Alex Bainbridge of Green Left More than 200,000 people took the streets across Australia on Saturday in a national day of action demanding that the Labor government sanctions Israel and stops the two-way arms trade. It comes after 300,000 people marched, in driving rain, across Sydney Harbour Bridge on August 3| Asia Pacific Report
By Alifereti Sakiasi in Suva West Papuan journalist Victor Mambor has vowed not to be silenced despite years of threats, harassment and even a bomb attack on his home. The 51-year-old founder and editor-in-chief of Jubi, West Papua’s leading media outlet, was in Fiji this week, where he spoke exclusively to The Fiji Times about| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk A newly established “drafting committee” held its inaugural meeting in Nouméa this week, aiming to translate the Bougival agreement — signed by New Caledonian political parties in Paris last month — into a legal and constitutional form. However, the first sitting of the committee on Thursday| Asia Pacific Report
Two New Zealand Palestinians, Rana Hamida and Youssef Sammour, left Auckland today to join the massive new Global Sumud Flotilla determined to break Israel’s starvation blockade of the besieged enclave. Here, two journalists report on the Asia-Pacific stake in the initiative. Ellie Aben in Manila and Sheany Yasuko Lai in Jakarta Asia-Pacific activists are preparing| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Richard David Hames So here we are, 2025, and Israel has finally achieved what no terrorist group, no hostile neighbour, no antisemitic tyrant ever could: it has become the most dangerous country on earth — for its own people. Not because of rockets or boycotts, but because its government has decided that the| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch Three media commentators addressed the 98th week of New Zealand solidarity rallies for Palestine in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland today, criticising the quality of news reporting about the world’s biggest genocide crisis this century. Speakers at other locations around the country also condemned what they said was biased media coverage. The critics said| Asia Pacific Report
SPECIAL REPORT: By David Robie Protesters in their thousands have been taking to the streets in Aotearoa New Zealand demonstrating in solidarity with Palestine and against genocide for the past 97 weeks. Yet rarely have the protests across the motu made headlines — or even the news for that matter — unlike the larger demonstrations| Asia Pacific Report
By ‘Alakihihifo Vailala of Pacific Media Network As Israel expands its relationships with Pacific Island nations, an activist is criticising the region for its “dreadful response” to the Israel-Palestine conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rooted in the 1948 Nakba and decades of seized land and expelled indigenous people, escalated after Hamas’ attacks on 7 October 2023.| Asia Pacific Report
By Andrew Mathieson Exiled West Papuan media are calling for Fiji — in a reflection of Melanesian solidarity — to hold the greater Pacific region to account and stand against Indonesia’s ongoing media blackout in addition to its human rights abuses. The leaders in their field which include two Papuans from Indonesia’s occupied provinces have| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ News New Zealand has joined more than two dozen other countries to call for “immediate and independent” foreign media access to Gaza. Earlier this month, an Israeli strike in the city killed six journalists — four Al Jazeera correspondents and cameramen, and two other media workers. The Israeli military admitted in a statement to| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch “Speak Up Kōrerotia” — a radio show centred on human rights issues — has featured a nuclear-free Pacific and other issues in this week’s show. Encouraging discussion on human rights issues in both Canterbury and New Zealand, Speak Up Kōrerotia offers a forum to provide a voice for affected communities. Engaging in| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ Pacific New Zealand’s police commissioner says he understands the potential impact the country’s criminal deportees have on smaller Pacific Island nations. Commissioner Richard Chambers’ comments on RNZ Pacific Waves come as the region’s police bosses gathered for the annual Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police conference in Waitangi. The meeting, which is closed to media,| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report The advocacy and protest group Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has condemned New Zealand’s “deliberate distraction” over sanctions against Israel and has vowed more protests against Foreign Minister Winston Peters’ “failed policy” on Gaza. After the huge turnout of thousands in Palestine solidarity rallies across more than 20 locations in New Zealand last| Asia Pacific Report
ANALYSIS: By Treasa Dunworth, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau It’s now more than a week since Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced his government had begun to formally consider New Zealand’s position on the recognition of a Palestinian state. That leaves two weeks until the UN General Assembly convenes on September 9, where it is| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls is once again in New Caledonia for a four-day visit aimed at maintaining dialogue, despite a strong rejection from a significant part of the pro-independence camp. He touched down at the Nouméa-La Tontouta Airport last night on his fourth trip| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Saige England I unequivocally support Irish author Sally Rooney with all my heart and soul. The author risks imprisonment for donating funds from her books and the TV series based on Normal People to a Palestinian group. Once again the United Kingdom tells Palestinians who they should support. Go figure. In her opinion| Asia Pacific Report
By Craig McCulloch, RNZ News acting political editor| Asia Pacific Report
What is a 4th Generation University? Find out from Professor Jane Robinson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Engagement and Place at Newcastle University.| from.ncl.ac.uk