New Zealanders will mark the United Nations International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people with various actions nationwide this weekend, as PSNA National Chair John Minto criticizes the government for not holding Israel accountable for its actions in Gaza. Rallies, marches, flag raisings, vigils, and community events will take place in multiple cities, including Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, and New Plymouth, to show support for Palestine and demand humanitarian aid for those affected in the region. The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has organized a range of events, from bike rides and film screenings to market stalls and picnics, to raise awareness and advocate for justice for Palestinians.
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Police dismayed as crash victim Ngakau Hailey’s mates do wheelies on Waikato highway
Police have condemned a group filmed performing wheelies on a Waikato highway shortly after their friend, 18-year-old Ngakau Hailey, died in a motorbike accident. Hailey was killed in a collision on July 9, and a funeral was held for him, which included a dirt bike procession to honor his memory. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A group of people did dangerous tricks on their bikes on the road, even though one of their...
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