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A Huge Win for Freedom

A Huge Win for Freedom

Peter Imanuelsen petersweden.substack.com I’m Peter Imanuelsen | Swedish journalist | Political commentator | Supporter of freedom, kindness and liberty | As you might know, if you have followed me over the last few years, Norway has had relatively few covid restrictions compared with most other countries. Norway was also among the

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Young People Targeted by Gangs

The number of 18-25-year-olds joining gangs has skyrocketed over the past five years, National’s Police spokesperson Mark Mitchell says. “New information shows there are more than 8,000 gang members in New Zealand – a 50 per cent increase since Labour came to power in 2017. “The data reveals a

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Stuff Like This Is Why We Shouldn’t ‘Believe All’ Women

Stuff Like This Is Why We Shouldn’t ‘Believe All’ Women

As the trial of Bruce Lehrmann, accused of raping Brittany Higgins at Parliament House in 2019, remains on hold, the social media left are in full flight. Higgins has been “unavailable to take the stand”, mid-testimony, all week. That hasn’t stopped her supporters screeching day and night. How dare

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EU Is Investigating Vaccine Deals

EU Is Investigating Vaccine Deals

dailytelegraph.co.nz The European Union prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the bloc’s procurement of billions of Covid-19 vaccine doses, amid allegations of corruption and secret backroom dealings from several members of the EU parliament. EU officials announced the probe in a brief statement on Friday,

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Should Residents Know If Violent Ex-Convicts Live Near?

Should Residents Know If Violent Ex-Convicts Live Near?

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura Below is Stuart Smith’s response. The story about Juliana Herrera is tragic and a situation that should never have happened. No matter where you choose to live, you can’t choose your neighbours. Devastatingly, Ms Herrera was the victim of a brutal murder by

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Cannabis: Biden Finally Gets Something Right

Information Opinion US President Joe Biden has issued a blanket pardon for those federally convicted of possessing small amounts of cannabis. Although this will only affect a relatively small number of people, its significance cannot be overstated. US cannabis policy has been thrust to the fore after President Joe Biden

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The Chinese American Gangster Who Was Great at Laundry

The Chinese American Gangster Who Was Great at Laundry

Sebastian Rotella Kirsten Berg This story was originally published by ProPublica. How a Chinese American Gangster Transformed Money Laundering for Drug Cartels by Sebastian Rotella and Kirsten Berg ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your

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Child Sex Offender Case Shows Need for Urgent Review

Child Sex Offender Case Shows Need for Urgent Review

Toni Severin ACT Correction spokesperson The horrific case of a repeat child sex offender cutting off his ankle bracelet and sexually assaulting a toddler shows the urgent need for a review of electronic monitoring. A review of ankle bracelets was one of the policies ACT released in August in our

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Knock Knock, Who’s There? It’s the Police

Knock Knock, Who’s There? It’s the Police

Ann Farmer mercatornet.com Ann Farmer, mother of three, grandmother of five and permanently disabled, is based in Woodford Green, Essex. She is a poet, illustrator, writer and pro-life feminist devoted to defending the natural family and the weakest in society from abortion and euthanasia. She has published a number

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Windscreen Cops

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You Know You Are Stuffed Politically When…

Politicians rarely get the signals about when their electoral currency is ebbing. Usually, the first time they realise they are stuffed politically is when the vote goes against them. Take Efeso Collins, for example. He and his enablers in the Labour party thought they were heading for a resounding victory

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Higgins No-Show on Second Week of Trial

Higgins No-Show on Second Week of Trial

Well, well, well: Brittany Higgins was “unavailable to take the stand” yesterday. The first week certainly did not go at all well for the former public servant who claims she was raped by a colleague at Parliament House in 2019. The case became a cause celebre for the left and

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Law and Order: Holding Govt to Account

Darroch Ball Sensible Sentencing Trust Sensible Sentencing Trust has been working hard over the past few months on an important piece of work that will be released within the next couple of months. We are working on a law-and-order manifesto where we not only have the policy stances for real

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Julian Assange and Impunity Democracy

Julian Assange and Impunity Democracy

James Bovard mises.org James Bovard is the author of 10 books, including 2012’s Public Policy Hooligan and 2006’s Attention Deficit Democracy. He has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Washington Post and many other publications. On Saturday, protests supporting Julian Assange will occur

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Not All ‘Culture’ Is Worthy of ‘Respect’

Not All ‘Culture’ Is Worthy of ‘Respect’

You know, this whole “world’s oldest living culture” thing strikes me as a pretty weird flex. Firstly, it isn’t even really true: not one Aboriginal Australian alive today lives a wholly traditional, pre-1788 lifestyle. Even the Pintupi Nine — the celebrated last group to make contact with the outside

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Victims’ Voices Must Be Heard

Victims’ Voices Must Be Heard

Debra Wilson University of Canterbury Debra Wilson has an LLB, LLM and BA (Hons) from University of Canterbury. She researches and publishes in Criminal Law and Medical Law New Zealanders reacted with anger, confusion and disbelief at the sentencing in recent weeks of 18-year-old Jayden Meyer to home detention after

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