‘We need to move away from the notion of uncertainty, to collectively embracing change’: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Says NZ economy is in good shape amidst global headwinds, and details plans for tackling the future of work
Says NZ economy is in good shape amidst global headwinds, and details plans for tackling the future of work
3 major programmes confirmed following Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s meeting at the UN General Assembly
The announcement coincides with group members meeting leaders including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the United Nations General Assembly to share the progress regarding an action plan in response to Christchurch's mosques shooting massacre.
A visibly emotional Thunberg, 16, said in stern remarks at the opening of the summit that the generations that have polluted the most have burdened her and her generation with the extreme impacts of climate change.
Facebook Inc said it would temporarily block users who break its rules from broadcasting live video. That followed an international outcry after a gunman killed 51 people in New Zealand and streamed the attack live on his page
The Metropolitan Police will share video of its firearms officers training with Facebook to help the company develop technology to identify the live streaming of an attack on its platform.
“I feel now is the time to move on to other pursuits.”
The company continues to struggle with high-profile controversies over content posted on its site, such as the live streaming of a shooting that killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch
For the first time, governments and tech companies have jointly agreed to a set of commitments and ongoing collaboration to make the internet safer
“There is a lot more work to do, but I am pleased Facebook have taken additional steps to make social media safe,” says NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
“We are asking for a show of leadership to ensure social media cannot be used again the way it was in the March 15 terrorist attack,” says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
The Productivity Commission wants the public to submit feedback on how Kiwis can tackle the changes ahead
Meeting in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, President Xi told PM Jacinda Ardern that China has always regarded New Zealand as "a sincere friend and partner".
Says New Zealand, which is a member of the Five Eyes intelligence sharing network that includes the United Kingdom and the United States, would conduct its own assessment.
"This is not about a particular vendor...This is about a framework in New Zealand that I think serves us well"