In the current complex international relations landscape, optimism is scarce due to ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, Myanmar, Sudan, and western Africa, as well as tensions between China and the US. As Donald Trump begins his second term as US president, New Zealand aims to navigate potential challenges by strengthening connections with his administration. Trump’s unpredictable nature and preference for loyalty pose challenges for foreign policy planning. The impact of Trump’s presidency extends beyond the US, with potential implications for global issues such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and peace efforts in Gaza. New Zealand’s involvement in international agreements like Aukus may also face scrutiny under a re-elected Trump administration. The coalition Government must be prepared for shifts in American foreign policy and recognize the importance of its actions on the global stage.
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Rotorua shoplifter jailed after getaway thwarted by flat battery
A Rotorua shoplifter, Leonard Renata Kaaho, 45, was sentenced to over two years in jail after stealing $166 worth of groceries from Woolworths. His getaway was thwarted by a flat battery in his car, leading to his arrest where police discovered a shotgun and ammunition, resulting in multiple charges. Want More Context? 🔎
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