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Natasha Frost - In New Zealand, Experiencing the Miracle of Flight Anew - nytimes.com - New Zealand -  Wellington - county Island

In New Zealand, Experiencing the Miracle of Flight Anew

The other week, approximately 32 years into my career as a seasoned flier, I experienced air travel as if for the very first time — the flight of angels, of billionaires, of dreams. (It was still in coach class.)

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Anthony Albanese - Natasha Frost - As Relations Thaw, China Lifts Tariffs on Australian Wine - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing - Australia

As Relations Thaw, China Lifts Tariffs on Australian Wine

In a sign of easing tensions between Australia and China, China said Thursday it will lift the tariffs it placed on Australian wine more than three years ago.

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Natasha Frost - Happy-Go-Lucky Australia Is Feeling Neither Happy, Nor Lucky - nytimes.com - Usa - Britain - Australia

Happy-Go-Lucky Australia Is Feeling Neither Happy, Nor Lucky

For nearly three decades, Australia seemed to have a sort of get-out-of-jail card that allowed it to glide through the dot-com bust and the global financial crisis without a recession, while its citizens mostly enjoyed high wages, affordable housing and golden prospects.

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Natasha Frost - McDonald’s Apologizes for ‘Technology Outage’ in Japan, Australia and Elsewhere - nytimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - Usa - Hong Kong - Britain - Australia - county Mobile - county Mcdonald

McDonald’s Apologizes for ‘Technology Outage’ in Japan, Australia and Elsewhere

McDonald’s customers in Australia, Japan and Hong Kong reported having trouble ordering at the fast-food restaurants on Friday, leading some restaurants to suspend online ordering and others to close entirely.

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Natasha Frost - A ‘Tipping Point’ for News in New Zealand - nytimes.com - New Zealand - Usa

A ‘Tipping Point’ for News in New Zealand

In a few short months, New Zealand is likely to lose about 20 percent of its journalists and television news producers.

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Natasha Frost - Dozens Killed in Papua New Guinea Massacre, Official Says - nytimes.com - Indonesia - state California - Australia - Papua New Guinea - Guinea

Dozens Killed in Papua New Guinea Massacre, Official Says

At least 53 people were killed in clashes in the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea, where deadly violence between more than a dozen tribal groups has been escalating, a senior security official said.

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Natasha Frost - A Post on Gaza Leads to Turmoil at Australia’s Public Broadcaster - nytimes.com - Israel - Lebanon - Australia

A Post on Gaza Leads to Turmoil at Australia’s Public Broadcaster

The social media post simply pointed to a report from Human Rights Watch, but it was critical of Israel and came from a Lebanese Australian journalist whom critics considered biased.

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James Marape - Natasha Frost - A Week After Deadly Riots, a Fragile Peace in Papua New Guinea - nytimes.com - Australia - Papua New Guinea -  Port Moresby - Guinea

A Week After Deadly Riots, a Fragile Peace in Papua New Guinea

Bullets flew. Stores and warehouses burned. At the edge of the prime minister’s compound, hundreds of protesters tugged at the gates and set a guard booth on fire. Inside, on the 10th floor of the beige building that housed the office of the country’s leader, he was facing calls to respond forcefully, perhaps even ask the former colonial ruler for help.

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