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All these embassies are guests - Delivery of oxygen to NZ High Commission in India defended

Your playlist will load after this ad National convenor Manu Jain denies the High Commission received special treatment after it called for help on social media. Source: Breakfast Indian Youth Congress (IYC) is the frontal youth wing of the Indian National Congress Party, the main opposition party in India. It’s formed a 1,000-strong humanitarian operation to deliver a response to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis in India. It comes after the New Zealand High Commission tweeted a desperate plea for oxygen yesterday but then deleted the tweet and later apologised for it.  A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson told 1 NEWS in a statement: The tweet was issued in error on the New Zealand High Commission’s Twitter account. It has since been withdrawn and we have apologised, including to the Indian government, for the misunderstanding it may have caused.

Quest for justice after man s body left in unmarked grave in Australia

Mariné Lourens05:00, May 01 2021 STUFF A Kiwi family spent more than five years battling to get their loved one s body back from Australia after he was buried in an unmarked grave. But their fight for justice is still not over. By the time Deborah Wylie found out her brother, Paul Tait, had died in New South Wales, he had already been dead 15 months, his body lying in an unmarked mass grave. Wylie fought for years to have his body exhumed and brought home, but her fight for accountability and an apology from authorities still continues. Mariné Lourens reports. Telling the story of how her brother’s body ended up in an unmarked mass grave in Sydney for more than five years does not come easy for Deborah Wylie, 59. She has spent 16 years fighting this fight in private, not wanting to relinquish her family’s privacy to the scrutiny of the public eye.

Australia will support India while suspending flights - 27-Apr-2021

Australia will support India while suspending flights Australia will support India while suspending flights 27 April 2021 Our neighbours are following suit by temporarily pausing commercial flights from the South Asian country until May 15. It impacts two services into Sydney and two repatriation flights to Darwin, affecting about five-hundred people. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says scenes out of India are truly heartbreaking . He says there are significant shortages of PPE, medical equipment and oxygen supplies and production capabilities are suffering. Scott Morrison says they want to reach out and support India with an initial package 500 thousand P2 and N95 masks and 100 oxygen concentrators along with tanks.

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