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Masken-Affäre: Müssten 10 000 Euro im Monat Abgeordnete nicht vor Gier schützen?

Masken-Affäre: Müssten 10 000 Euro im Monat Abgeordnete nicht vor Gier schützen?
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Barry Soper: Jacinda Ardern is treading water, the master of soft, flattering interviews

Barry Soper: Jacinda Ardern is treading water, the master of soft, flattering interviews 8 Mar, 2021 04:00 AM 4 minutes to read Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has cancelled her regular interview lot with Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has cancelled her regular interview lot with Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB. OPINION: Think about it, Jacinda Ardern is the accidental Prime Minister. This rookie leader, plucked from obscurity in the lead-up to the 2017 election, was appointed by Winston Peters simply because she gave him much more than what Bill English was prepared to wear. But she s been confirmed by Covid as the last election would attest to.

Farmers protest internal issue of India: British envoy to New Delhi ahead of debate in UK parliament

updated: Mar 05 2021, 22:46 ist Even as the United Kingdom’s parliament is likely to discuss the issue on March 8 next, the new British High Commissioner in New Delhi, Alex Ellis, on Friday said that the protest against the new agricultural laws was an “internal matter” of India. “This is something we (the UK) look at, but it is something for India to resolve,” said Ellis, who took over as London’s envoy to New Delhi last month. The protest by farmers in India is likely to be taken up in the UK parliament on March 8 as an e-petition asking the lawmakers to discuss it had crossed the 1,00,000-signature threshold required for such a debate.

No Right Turn: Give the Rangitata back

Idiot/Savant at No Right Turn wrote on Thursday: An irrigation company’s decision to relinquish its consent to take extra water from the Rangitata River when in high flow has been hailed as a “gift to New Zealand” by anglers.Rangitata Diversion Race Management Ltd (RDRML) was awarded the consent to take an extra 10 cumecs in water when the river was flowing 110 cumecs or higher by an Environment Canterbury-appointed independent panel in 2018. However, appeals by Fish and Game, Ngāi Tahu and Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua to the Environment Court had delayed the consent’s implementation. RDRML chief executive Tony McCormick confirmed on Tuesday it had decided to relinquish the consent, describing it as “positive news” and adding they would make a further statement later.

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