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An interview with Internet Party leader Laila Harre
An interview with Internet Party leader Laila Harre
Its election time, and an alien life form is once more among us, seeking our allegiance
Is the vote for independence destined to be yet another noble-but-doomed episode in Scottish history?
Freedom for Scotland would be ‘a beacon for social justice’ throughout the UK
In the Aereo case, the US Supreme Court uses copyright to protect the ancient business models of TV content providers
Science may be, should be, rethinking its decision to kick Pluto out of the planetary club
Youth, art and radical politics in the Olivier Assayas film After May
Its lonely at the top, but the view is grand
Good times, beer bikes and historo-enlightenment in the heart of Hungary
From the Righteous Brothers to Yelawolf and beyond…
The June 2014 Edition of Werewolf
Image by Neetflux For all the talk yesterday from Prime Minister John Key about National being transparent about its electorate deals in Epsom and Ohariu, […]
One of the selling points in New Zealand’s campaign for a temporary seat on the Security Council is that we have a pluckily independent voice […]
The refusal by Prime Minister John Key to issue a personal apology to Tania Billingsley has been accompanied by an array of excuses. Yes, there […]
So one hand of the state – the Independent Police Conduct Authority – has now washed the hands of its brother agencies, and declared that […]
Back in 2010 at least, the email trail recently released to David Fisher of the NZ Herald shows that the Immigration Service had found an […]
When people systematically alter how being statistics are recorded in order to gain personal and organisational advantage, that’s usually when the Police get called in. […]
As negotiators gather in Ottawa this week for the latest round of talks on the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal, the opposition to (a) the […]
Indonesia is holding presidential elections later today. As usual, New Zealand seems completely uninterested in what happens in Indonesia – even though our huge neighbor […]
So the extradition hearing for Kim Dotcom has been delayed until next February. In another long running drama, a final deal on the Trans Pacific […]
Image by Neetflux Terrific. I’m glad that Murray McCully is well and truly determined to get to the bottom of who screwed up the Malaysian […]
Blame the officials. Go to ground. Looks like standard operational procedure for Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully, this time with respect to Malaysia over the […]
Helen Clark’s informal campaign to succeed Ban Ki-Moon as UN Secretary-General is moving into a higher gear. Her June 11 interview on BBC’s Hard Talk […]
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