Prime Minister Christopher Luxon won’t say whether attacks from Israel and the United States on Iran are illegal but “any actions” to stop the regime “is a good thing”. Much of the PM’s post-Cabinet ...
Christopher Luxon has refused to be drawn on whether the coalition fully supports the strikes by the United States and Israel ...
Ardern left New Zealand shortly after quitting politics in January 2023, and took on a fellowship at Harvard University. Her ...
A Fijian scholar at the Australian National University believes the Fijian government's coalition partners could pose the ...
Comment: The Prime Minister has left unanswered questions about what 'red lines' – if any – his government has amid US-led strikes on Iran ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he did not have intelligence on the attacks. Former Prime Minister Helen Clark called the Government’s statement on the strikes a disgrace. One of former Prime ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon joins Mike Hosking to discuss the situation in Iran, following missile attacks by the US and Israel over the weekend.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says it's up to the US and Israel to assert whether attack on Iran is legal or not, New Zealand will have to 'wait and see' when it comes to potential economic impacts ...
John MacDonald thinks former PM Helen Clark's call for the Government to call out the attacks in Iran as illegal are a bit much, considering the need for a ...
For Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s the objective was ending “the threat of the Ayatollah regime in Iran.” The clerical tyrants were “plotting to rebuild their nuclear and missile ...