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Today’s most significant news highlights.

William McGimpsey discusses the recent diplomatic spat between New Zealand and the US, sparked by John Minto’s controversial genocide hotline following a false Haaretz report claiming Israelis must disclose military service to enter NZ. Senator Ted Cruz amplified the story, sparking backlash, while Foreign Minister Winston Peters denied the claims and condemned Minto’s actions. Minto's actions, while unsettling, raise questions about free speech and the implications of public scrutiny on individuals associated with the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). William highlights the complexities of this situation, including the influence of pro-Israel lobbying on US politicians.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Luxon’s new climate targets are facing fierce criticism. RCR’s Peter Williams slammed them as economically reckless, arguing they betray farmers and achieve little, given New Zealand’s tiny global emissions footprint. With a $24 billion carbon credit bill looming, critics see Luxon’s policies as ideological rather than pragmatic.

In today's Signpost, Natalie Cutler-Welsh reveals that Phase Two of the Covid Inquiry is underway! The Royal Commission is inviting New Zealanders to share their personal experiences through an online portal aiming to gather valuable insights. Tonight, a special webinar will unpack its significance: Joining the discussion will be RCR Co-Founder Alia Bland, lawyer Katie Ashby-Koppens, The Health Forum’s Lynda Wharton, and everyone’s favourite scientist, Guy Hatchard. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how you can make your voice heard in this crucial inquiry!

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Daily Brief

Today’s most significant news highlights.

William McGimpsey discusses the recent diplomatic spat between New Zealand and the US, sparked by John Minto’s controversial genocide hotline following a false Haaretz report claiming Israelis must disclose military service to enter NZ. Senator Ted Cruz amplified the story, sparking backlash, while Foreign Minister Winston Peters denied the claims and condemned Minto’s actions. Minto's actions, while unsettling, raise questions about free speech and the implications of public scrutiny on individuals associated with the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). William highlights the complexities of this situation, including the influence of pro-Israel lobbying on US politicians.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Luxon’s new climate targets are facing fierce criticism. RCR’s Peter Williams slammed them as economically reckless, arguing they betray farmers and achieve little, given New Zealand’s tiny global emissions footprint. With a $24 billion carbon credit bill looming, critics see Luxon’s policies as ideological rather than pragmatic.

In today's Signpost, Natalie Cutler-Welsh reveals that Phase Two of the Covid Inquiry is underway! The Royal Commission is inviting New Zealanders to share their personal experiences through an online portal aiming to gather valuable insights. Tonight, a special webinar will unpack its significance: Joining the discussion will be RCR Co-Founder Alia Bland, lawyer Katie Ashby-Koppens, The Health Forum’s Lynda Wharton, and everyone’s favourite scientist, Guy Hatchard. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how you can make your voice heard in this crucial inquiry!

Join the Webinar

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