Mozambique insurgency: Unseen pictures show carnage of Islamic State attack that killed British man Mozambique is in the throes of an insurgency by Islamic State-linked militants, which has left a British man among those killed.
Dozens were killed in an attack last month in the town of Palma - with Briton Philip Mawer among them.
Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay reports on pictures of the aftermath passed exclusively to Sky News.
The first pictures of the attack by Islamist militants on the northern
Mozambique town of Palma show scenes of absolute carnage and a hectic rescue mission to save survivors who were being hunted down by insurgents.
Friday April 2, The Ambassador of Haiti to Japan, Helph Monod Honorat, welcomed at the headquarters of the diplomatic mission in Tokyo, Senator Kei Sato, Deputy Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan.
Transtasman bubble: Airports, airlines ready to go
4 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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A two-way bubble would open up Australia for NZ holidaymakers. Photo / Supplied
Aviation, tourism and energy writer for the NZ Heraldgrant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz@gbradleynz
Airports and airlines are gearing up for the delayed announcement on the timing of a quarantine-free transtasman bubble with red and green zones in place and increased capacity already in the system.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday will make an announcement on the arrangement with Australia. A two-way bubble with the Cook Islands is scheduled to start some time in May.