The indigenous Maori population, who make up a majority of the survivors of state care, are unhappy with PM’s apology.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand's Prime Minister ... after the death of her father last week. The second-ever Maori queen takes on the largely ceremonial role at a complicated moment.
Royal biographer Robert Hardman reveals what was said in the updated version of “Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside ...
A smiling Charles appeared on good form as he arrived at the Deptford Trading Estate in south London for the engagement on Thursday, without the Queen who is recovering ... back permanently in ...
An estimated 200,000 people, many of them Indigenous Māori, suffered abuse in New Zealand's foster and faith-based care over a period of seven decades ...
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Māori lawmakers interrupted a New Zealand parliamentary vote with a Haka to protest a law that would erode the land and ...
Members of New Zealand's parliament have rallied the international community in support of the island country's indigenous ...
Thousands of people joined a march towards New Zealand's national capital on Friday after a contentious bill that would reinterpret the country's 184-year-old founding document passed its first hurdle ...
Opposition lawmakers performed the haka during a reading of a bill that would redefine the country’s founding treaty with its Indigenous people.
Hundreds of people have set out on a nine-day march to New Zealand's capital of Wellington. Read more at straitstimes.com.