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Kevin Hart responds to Don Lemon's LGBTI comments

Kevin Hart responds to Don Lemon's LGBTI comments -  Kevin Hart responds to Don Lemon's LGBTI comments. Comedian Kevin Hart (left) and CNN journalist Don Lemon Gay news anchor Don Lemon ...

LGBTI Rights Put At Risk Just Hours After Brazil's New Leader Takes Office

LGBTI Rights Put At Risk Just Hours After Brazil's New Leader Takes Office - Speaking on Bolsonaro's new executive order, LGBTI activist Symmy Larrat said that “We don't see any signs there will be any other government ...

Māori call for cultural appropriation to stop

Māori call for cultural appropriation to stop - A call from Māori Trademarks advisor Karaitiana Taiuru for New Zealand business to stop Māori cultural appropriation is being supported by some ...

Modern witch-hunts terrorise Papua New Guinea highlands

Modern witch-hunts terrorise Papua New Guinea highlands - A spate of brutal witch-hunts has ... Even a recent drunk driving crash that killed eight people prompted a ...

Support grows in PNG for an independence vote in West Papua

Support grows in PNG for an independence vote in West Papua - There's been renewed unrest and violence West Papua in recent months, and it's gaining attention across the border in Papua New Guinea. People in ...

NIWA Scientists to head to Antarctica to research Ross Sea

NIWA Scientists to head to Antarctica to research Ross Sea - While there are no Māori scientists on-board for this trip, NIWA and some iwi have been working together on establishing what possible connections ...

Humble leader recognised for contribution to iwi

Humble leader recognised for contribution to iwi - his life to working for the betterment of his people and this year will be made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori .

Bay of Plenty records one of country's highest preventable drowning rates

Bay of Plenty records one of country's highest preventable drowning rates - Of the 11 men and two women who drowned, five were New Zealand European, four were Asian, three were Māori and one ethnicity was unknown.