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As he prepares to blow out 80 candles this Friday, New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters continues to defy political gravity.
We came to listen and learn, and to demonstrate New Zealand’s support for the continuation of dialogue on New Caledonia’s ...
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says voting is a privilege under the law, but a total ban is extreme, following the ...
The NZ First leader has mounted a defence of his party's proposal to define "woman" in law when questioned over its enforcement.
The Deputy Prime Minsiter said the goal was to listen and learn, and to demonstrate NZ's support for the continuation of ...
Minister McClay emphasized the strategic value of deepening trade ties with India, one of the world's fastest-growing major ...
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters faced backlash after a heated interview. The discussion revolved around a bill ...
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to New Caledonia this week on his second trip to the territory in less than six ...
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says the Prime Minister’s office concedes it made an error in not sharing Christopher Luxon’s ...
The New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister travels to Nouméa today, where he will hold talks with visiting French Minister for ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Winston Peters turns a venerable 80 on April 11, but he showed no sign of retiring as New Zealand's archetypal populist during his recent state of the nation speech.