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Over half of people in democracies feel freedoms...


© In-Cyprus 2021
Fifty-eight percent of people living in the world’s democracies are satisfied with the response of their government to the Covid-19 pandemic though over half believe their freedoms have been overly restricted, a survey published on Wednesday found.
The survey of over 50,000 people from 53 countries also found that a little more than half feel their nation is democratic but many view economic inequality and the power of big tech companies as threats to democracy.
Though the majority of respondents approve of how their governments had responded to the pandemic, 53 percent feel their personal. ....

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Letters: Tourism, self-control, Steve Braunias, borders and conversion therapy


Letters: Tourism, self-control, Steve Braunias, borders and conversion therapy
16 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
8 minutes to read
International tourism will never again be as it was, says Tourism Minister Stuart Nash. Photo / Supplied, File
NZ Herald
Lost tourism
While Minister Stuart Nash s comments about the future of tourism in New Zealand may seem overly harsh, he is right in saying that tourism will not return to what it has been.
Visitors from
Australia will probably be about the same level but the conditions that made possible large numbers from further afield are unlikely to return.
Many of these were young adventurers who could afford the ever-cheaper fares that competing airlines provided and there was little concern that they could get jobs back home when their trip had ended. ....

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'Overly invasive regime': Government faces opposition on bill to make live-streaming objectionable material illegal


Overly invasive regime : Government faces opposition on bill to make live-streaming objectionable material illegal
11 Feb, 2021 02:10 AM
4 minutes to read
National MP Simon Bridges says he s worried about the impact of the bill on free speech. Photo / NZH
Political reporter, NZ Herald@AmeliaJWade
The Government wants to make live-streaming objectionable material a crime and punishable by up to 14 years in prison or a fine up to $200,000.
And platforms that don t comply with take-down orders could also be stung with a $200,000 fine.
But the bill has been opposed by National, Act, Te Paati Māori and the Greens who called it an overly invasive regime . ....

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