Foreign Minister Winston Peters has criticized the use of “military language” by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon regarding international trade issues, highlighting their differing views on New Zealand’s response to the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s unpredictable tariff policies. At an event in Hawaii, Peters acknowledged the current “uncertain and anxious” global environment but refuted claims that these developments are unprecedented. This situation underscores the tension between Peters and Luxon as they navigate the challenges posed by fluctuating global markets influenced by tariffs.
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Coroner: Shooting of Shargin Stephens was ‘preventable’, slams police actions
Coroner Mike Robb determined that Shargin Atarea Stephens, armed with a slasher and wrench, was not attempting to harm police when he was shot twice in the stomach by a probationary officer in Rotorua in 2016. Although he was trying to escape and made a move towards the officer, he did not charge or swing the weapon at anyone, indicating he was not seeking to engage physically. Want More Context? 🔎
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