NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged European members to stop complaining and offer solutions regarding defense spending, as the alliance plans to set new targets at a summit in June, potentially exceeding 3%. U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham credited Russian President Putin for motivating increased military spending within NATO, while President Trump advocated for members to contribute 5% of their GDP towards defense, emphasizing the need for more equitable burden-sharing within the alliance.
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Firearms Minister Nicole McKee wants the gun registry gone – review says she should keep it
The Act Party and its MP Nicole McKee campaigned in 2023 to abolish the firearms registry and expand access to military-style automatic firearms. However, a review of the firearms registry, completed months ago but not yet released, reportedly recommends maintaining it. As Associate Justice Minister, McKee acknowledges the challenges ahead in her push for reform, stating that while she will advocate for her constituency, achieving their goals may not be guaranteed, especially given police support...
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