Tens of thousands marched in Wellington, New Zealand, opposing a law that would impact the country’s treaty between Indigenous Māori and the British Crown, with many viewing it as a celebration of resurging Indigenous language and identity. The protest, likely the country’s largest for Māori rights, displayed growing solidarity from non-Māori and a backlash against the bill, which aims to change the Treaty of Waitangi’s principles. Despite the bill’s unlikeliness to pass, the protest highlighted the importance of respecting the treaty and Indigenous rights in New Zealand.
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Bridget Jones’s Diary Was Blamed For A Drop In Sales Of This Drink
In 2001, Renée Zellweger starred in Bridget Jones's Diary, portraying the chaotic lifestyle of the fictional anti-heroine Bridget Jones, leading to a decline in Chardonnay sales in the UK as attributed by wine expert Oz Clarke. Clarke suggested that Bridget's association with Chardonnay in the film made the drink less appealing to consumers, while other experts argued that Chardonnay still had strong appeal for parties and gatherings. Despite the impact on Chardonnay sales, the film's...
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