New Zealand’s Maori Protesting Against Treaty Fears Undermining Indigenous Rights
The Maori were the original residents of the two large islands currently known as New Zealand. ...
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Read moreDetailsBritain and #Japan have signed a trade agreement that notably marks U.K.’s first major post-Brexit deal ...
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South Africa’s Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced a range of education reforms to strengthen foundational learning, improve governance, expand ...

Having witnessed the benefits of double taxation across countries and continents, the winds of change may be appearing in the ...

The immediate aftermath of Brexit sparked widespread forecasts that London would suffer a severe erosion of financial activity. London’s status ...

The scale of momentum gathering behind Australia’s tourism sector is reshaping expectations across airlines, hospitality groups, airport operators and retail ...

Nowhere is this contrast more visible than in Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. Sri Lanka, still rebuilding from its historic ...
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