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Bloomberg - Migrating to New Zealand just got a lot harder for low-skilled workers who can’t speak English - scmp.com - New Zealand - Britain

Migrating to New Zealand just got a lot harder for low-skilled workers who can’t speak English

The alterations include introducing an English-language requirement and reducing the maximum continuous stay for a range of lower-skilled roles for the Accredited Employer Worker Visa, according to a statement issued on Sunday.

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Airplane passenger fined in Sydney for urinating in a cup - apnews.com - New Zealand - Australia

Airplane passenger fined in Sydney for urinating in a cup

SYDNEY (AP) — A passenger has been fined for urinating in a cup during a delay in deplaning after landing at Sydney Airport.

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Lee Ying Shan - Here are the best places in the world to do business - cnbc.com - New Zealand - Canada - Hong Kong - Singapore - Germany - Denmark - Finland - Sweden - Switzerland

Here are the best places in the world to do business

Singapore, Denmark and U.S. are the best places in the world to conduct business, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit business environment ranking.

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a classauthorlink hrefhttpswwwaljazeeracomauthorshamimsSarah Shamima - Why does South Asia have the world’s worst air pollution? - aljazeera.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Finland - Switzerland - Estonia - French Polynesia

Why does South Asia have the world’s worst air pollution?

Smog-ridden cities in Bangladesh, Pakistan and India had the poorest air quality last year, says report.

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Mohsin Naqvi - Babar Azam - Babar Azam replaces Afridi as Pakistan white-ball captain - aljazeera.com - New Zealand - Usa - India - Pakistan -  Lahore - Ireland

Babar Azam replaces Afridi as Pakistan white-ball captain

The Pakistan Cricket Board has reappointed Babar Azam as white-ball captain ahead of June’s T20 World Cup.

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In Move to Protect Whales, Polynesian Indigenous Groups Give Them ‘Personhood’ - nytimes.com - New Zealand - state Indiana - Cook Islands

In Move to Protect Whales, Polynesian Indigenous Groups Give Them ‘Personhood’

For many Indigenous groups across Polynesia, whales hold an ancient sacredness and spirit that connects all life. Whales — or tohorā, as Māori call them — guided their ancestors across the Pacific Ocean. Today, those groups consider themselves to be guardians for the largest animals under the sea.

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Shreyashi Sanyal - Pia Singh - Japan stocks bounce, while most Asia-Pacific markets are closed - cnbc.com - Japan - New Zealand - China - Hong Kong - India - Singapore - South Korea - state Texas - region Asia-Pacific - Australia

Japan stocks bounce, while most Asia-Pacific markets are closed

This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.

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Bloomberg - Judith Collins - New Zealand hopes to avoid China economic blowback as it mulls joining Aukus - scmp.com - New Zealand - China - Australia -  Wellington -  Canberra

New Zealand hopes to avoid China economic blowback as it mulls joining Aukus

“I do not expect economic coercion from stating what they promised me we had a right to do – state our own independent foreign policy,” he said in an interview late Wednesday in Wellington. “We’ve got a commitment out of them that they respect that. My response to China is you say you respect it and I trust you to respect it.”

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