The NZ Media Council upheld a complaint against The Spinoff for an article promoting an art exhibition featuring vintage cosmetic products labeled “Made in Palestine,” citing a lack of clear distinction between fact and opinion under principle four. The article, which highlighted the historical significance of the products and their connection to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, faced criticism from the New Zealand Jewish Council for inaccuracies and bias. The Media Council ruled that the piece should have been labeled as an opinion piece due to its pro-Palestinian angle and emphasized the importance of separating factual information from commentary.
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How missing teen Maia Johnston’s Upper Hutt rescue unfolded
Amy Walsh's 19-year-old daughter, Maia Johnston, went missing in the bushy hills surrounding Totara Park after falling down a waterfall, sparking a 42-hour search involving volunteers and police. Johnston was found with broken bones and facial injuries, but alive, bringing relief to Walsh and her family. Johnston faces multiple surgeries but is expected to recover, with a Givealittle page set up to support them during her hospital stay. Full Article
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