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China urges NZ to reject external interference after Mahuta s concern of storm on the horizon

China urges NZ to reject external interference after Mahuta s concern of storm on the horizon Newshub 2 hrs ago Zane Small © Image - Twitter / Lijian Zhao / Getty; Video - Parliament TV Watch Parliament debate alleged human rights abuses in China s Xinjiang region. China is urging New Zealand to reject external interference after Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta expressed concern about a storm on the horizon. In an interview with British newspaper The Guardian, Mahuta warned New Zealand could find itself at the heart of a storm of anger from China, potentially becoming engulfed by its deepening trade war with Australia. We cannot ignore, obviously, what s happening in Australia with their relationship with China. And if they are close to an eye of the storm or in the eye of the storm, we ve got to legitimately ask ourselves - it may only be a matter of time before the storm gets closer to us, Mahuta said.

Won t solve the problem : Ardern pours cold water on National s housing proposal

Won t solve the problem : Ardern pours cold water on National s housing proposal Newshub 2 hrs ago Zane Small © Parliament TV Watch Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and National leader Judith Collins go head-to-head in Parliament. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has poured cold water on National s proposal to give councils a $50,000 grant for every new house they consent above their five-year average.  The idea is proposed in a Member s Bill put forward by National leader Judith Collins, designed as an alternative way for the Government to spend its $3.8 billion Housing Acceleration Fund announced last month.  Housing Minister Megan Woods said after talks with local councils, it was clear investment in critical but costly infrastructure - such as roads and pipes - was seriously lacking, and no one had been prepared to step in and fill the expensive gap. 

People are literally not dying while they wait : Ardern defends lag in COVID jab rate

People are literally not dying while they wait : Ardern defends lag in COVID jab rate Newshub 3 hrs ago Zane Small © Parliament TV Watch ACT leader David Seymour put questions to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in Parliament. The Prime Minister is defending a lag in the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations, highlighting how New Zealand is not in as desperate a situation as some other countries.  Nearly every other country in the OECD is now ahead of New Zealand with their COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, with just Japan behind us. It s got National deeply concerned for Kiwis while ACT worries about whether we ll meet our targets. 

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