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Snubbed by AUKUS, Canada, New Zealand Are Moving On

Snubbed by AUKUS, Canada, New Zealand Are Moving On
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Wie ein chinesischer Schmuggler Neuseelands Kiwis stahl

Ein Chinese hat Stecklinge einer begehrten Kiwi-Art von Neuseeland nach China geschmuggelt. Dort bauen nun chinesische Bauern die Früchte an, deren Zucht in Neuseeland für teures Geld lizenziert werden muss. Das bringt den Inselstaat in Bedrängnis.

Five Eyes: What is it? And how has the intelligence group expanded into more of a diplomatic mission?

So what is Five Eyes? The alliance, officially known as the UKUSA Agreement, is a multilateral grouping that includes not only the United Kingdom and the United States but also Australia, New Zealand and Canada providing information sharing between the countries. The partnership began as an agreement between the UK and the US in 1946 that cemented the sharing of signals intelligence, or information elicited by intercepting communications between people. Information sharing had begun during World War Two as the countries joined forces to try to break Japanese and German codes. Canada joined in 1948. New Zealand and Australia became members in 1956.

Trans-tasman neighbours: A look at the friendly bond and occasional feud between New Zealand and Australia

Hannah Peters/Getty Images Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern are due to meet in a few weeks. (File photo) What is Five Eyes? The Five Eyes alliance is a 70-year-old network of countries – the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand – that share security-related intelligence. The group first began in World War II with allies trying to crack codes and signals. But in recent times, the alliance has expanded into more of a diplomatic group and has issued statements criticising China over human rights and democracy issues. This included China s crackdowns in Hong Kong and human rights abuses in Xinjiang. New Zealand has added its voice to some statements in the past years, but not all.

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