New Zealand has blacklisted Russia’s Minister for Digital Development Maksut Shadaev and 23 media workers over the conflict in Ukraine, the country’s Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said in a statement on Monday. "Those …
The authorities of New Zealand have imposed sanctions against 22 Russian and Belarusian individuals, as well as a number of enterprises in the oil and gas and steel sectors, the country’s Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said …
New Zealand has imposed sanctions on 14 Russian individuals, as well as on seven defense entities and media outlets, the country’s Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta announced at a press conference on Monday. According to her, the …
New Zealand on Wednesday urged its citizen in Iran to leave the country amid a worsening security situation due to the ongoing protests. In a statement, Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said New Zealanders currently in Iran are advised to …
Authorities in New Zealand have imposed sanctions on 51 Russian businessmen and 24 officials from Russia’s new regions, the New Zealand Herald reported on Tuesday. According to the newspaper, Alexander Abramov, chairman of the …
New Zealand's Foreign Ministry said it intends to impose sanctions on another 48 Russian officials and one entity, a statement published on the country's government website said on Monday. "The sanctions build on earlier …
New Zealand announced an expansion of anti-Russian sanctions over the special military operation in Ukraine on Monday; the new restrictions will apply to a number of defense enterprises, as well as SOGAZ and RZD. "Also designated …
Foreign Minister of New Zealand Nanaia Mahuta announced new sanctions, imposed against a number of Russian citizens and enterprises over the situation in Ukraine. According to Mahuta, the new round of sanctions is targeted against eight …
The government of New Zealand will impose a tariff of 35% on all goods imported from Russia, Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta and Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O’Connor said in a joint statement, posted on the government’s …
In Sydney the fireworks soared into the sky above the Opera House, but the harbour below was empty. In New York, Times Square was mostly deserted. No light show illuminated Beijing from the top of the TV tower. With revelry around the world curtailed by lockdowns and curfews imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19, the lions of London’s Trafalgar Square were barricaded off, and there were no crowds in St Peter’s Square and no one diving into the Tiber in Rome. This New Year’s Eve is being celebrated like no other as many people bid farewell to a year they would much prefer to forget – one that has seen more than 1.7 million people killed and 82 million infected by the coronavirus since January
Eight years after throwing a bottle containing a message into the Rhine, a German family has been contacted by New Zealanders who say they found the message 18,000km away. The Gogos family from the German city of Bonn said that …
Istanbul will never become Constantinople and Turks will never leave this city, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, commenting on the recent terrorist attack in New Zealand mosques against Muslims. According to …
Facebook Inc said it removed 1.5 million videos globally of the New Zealand mosque attack in the first 24 hours after the attack, Trend reported citing Reuters. "In the first 24 hours we removed 1.5 million videos of the attack …
The terrorist attack in New Zealand’s mosques stressed the need for joint efforts in the fight against terrorism and Islamophobia, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said, condemning the ‘barbarous’ crime. Rouhani …
Jewish organizations condemn the massacre by a white supremacist of 49 worshipers at two New Zealand mosques, The Jerusalem Post writes. New Zealand synagogues closed down for Shabbat for the first time ever, in solidarity with …