Experts and government officials are debating changes to New Zealand’s gene technology regulations, with a new bill aiming to modernize regulations on genetic modification and gene editing technologies. Critics argue that the bill is too loose and could have wider consequences, potentially impacting New Zealand’s identity as a GMO-free export country. Despite concerns, supporters of the bill believe it could bring economic growth, enable innovative medical therapies, and enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
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Motorcycle rider who killed two pedestrians found guilty of manslaughter; identity revealed
A man named Mark Gregory Kimber has been found guilty of manslaughter for striking and killing Karen and Geoffrey Boucher on a pedestrian crossing, following a three-week trial in the High Court at Rotorua. He was acquitted of a dangerous driving charge related to his pillion passenger and has had his name suppressed until now to ensure a fair trial. Kimber, a 60-year-old with a criminal history including violence and drug offenses, identified as a...
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