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New Zealand shuts Australia travel bubble as Sydney s Covid outbreak worsens

New Zealand shuts Australia travel bubble as Sydney’s Covid outbreak worsens Tess McClure in Christchurch © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images New Zealand is shutting down the quarantine-free travel bubble with Australia for two months, as the country grapples with a number of serious outbreaks of Covid-19. The country had already paused travel with the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. The new pause applies to all of Australia for the next eight weeks. © Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern announces the closure of the travel bubble with Australia. ‘Covid has changed and so must we,’ she said.

New Zealand is a Five Eyes outlier on China It may have to pick a side

Ardern needs to be seen backing her Five Eyes allies and their criticism on China, but without being so outspoken that New Zealand is landed with the type of sanctions Beijing has imposed on Australia.

Lions squad receive vaccines ahead of South Africa tour

Lions squad receive vaccines ahead of South Africa tour PlanetRugby 2 hrs ago © Getty Images New Zealand v British and Irish Lions – Second Test – Westpac Stadium All members of the British and Irish Lions squad have received their first coronavirus vaccinations ahead of the summer tour to South Africa. Players visited a site in London on Wednesday to be given the Pfizer jab with only Scotland fly-half Finn Russell missing as he is based at Racing 92 in Paris and has already been vaccinated. The Government approved the move to protect Warren Gatland’s squad ahead of their visit to South Africa, a red list destination that is seeing a growing number of coronavirus cases.

China urges New Zealand to work together and rise above distractions

China urges New Zealand to work together and ‘rise above distractions’ Tess McClure in Wellington and Vincent Ni © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images China has urged New Zealand to work in “the same direction, make the pie of cooperation bigger, rise above external distractions”, in response to comments made by foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta in a Guardian interview. Beijing’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Zhao Lijian, said that progress in relations could be achieved “on the premise that the two sides have long been committed to mutual respect, mutual trust and win-win results”. He urged Wellington to work with China to advance a “comprehensive strategic partnership”.

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