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A New Zealand pilot is freed
Indonesia, New Zealand deny Papua rebel claim 'bribe' paid for pilot release
JAKARTA: Jakarta and Wellington denied on Monday (Sep 23) a claim by rebels in Indonesia's restive region of Papua that a New Zealand pilot was freed from captivity over the weekend after they received payment from a local leader.
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens freed after more than 18 months in captivity in Indonesia’s Papua, foreign minister says
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been freed from more than 18 months in captivity in Indonesia’s Papua, the Indonesian police said in a statement on Saturday.
A New Zealand pilot is freed after 19 months in rebel captivity in Indonesia’s Papua region
Indonesian authorities said Saturday the New Zealand pilot who’s been held hostage for more than a year in the restive Papua region has been freed by separatist rebels.
New Zealand pilot freed by Indonesian separatists after 19 months in captivity
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been freed by the separatist West Papua National Liberation Army after more than 19 months in captivity, Indonesian police announced Saturday.
New Zealand Pilot Phillip Mehrtens Freed From Captivity in Indonesia's Papua
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens, who has been freed more than 1-1/2 years after being held hostage by a pro-independence group, is pictured, in Timika, Central Papua province, Indonesia, September 21, 2024. Indonesia's Police/Handout via REUTERS
New Zealand Pilot Freed by Papua Rebels in Indonesia - TaiwanPlus News
A New Zealand pilot has been freed after being held captive by separatist rebels in Indonesia for over a year. 38 year old Philip Mertens was working for Indonesian airlines Suzy Air when he was kidnapped by the West Papua National Liberation Army last February.
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 63 runs
Sri Lanka two wickets away from winning New Zealand Test
Sri Lanka found an early breakthrough after setting New Zealand a target of 275 runs to win the first test as the tourists took lunch on day four at 13-1, needing a further 262 runs.
Sri Lanka Beats New Zealand By 63 Runs In The First Tests Series
By Caroline Chepkorir Prabath Jayasuriya shined as Sri Lanka secured 63 runs against New Zealand in the first of the two Test series at the Galle International
Cricket-Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 63 runs in first test
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 63 runs in the opening test to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series in Galle on Monday. Chasing 275 for victory New Zealand were all out for 211, Rachin Ravindra the top scorer for the visitors with a gritty 92.
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New Zealand Orders Staff to Return to the Office
The government of New Zealand joins the line of public and private organizations to announce that it wants its staff back in ...
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New Zealand Wants Public Servants to Come Back to the Office
New Zealand’s government is imposing new work-from-home guidance on public servants to get them back to the office each day ...
AeroTime
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Air New Zealand forced to delay introduction of new business class product
Air New Zealand has been forced to delay the imminent introduction of its new business class product due to supply chain ...
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Seen abroad as a leader on Indigenous rights, New Zealand enters a divisive new era
On the eve of New Zealand’s Māori language celebration week, the country’s right-wing political leaders ordered public ...
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New Zealand’s army chief: Pacific nations need tailored military training
New Zealand’s army chief, Maj. Gen. Rose King, has highlighted the challenges Pacific Island nations face with foreign ...
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Horse racing: Trophy revealed for New Zealand’s new richest race
The NZB Kiwi will see the winner net $3.55 million next March.
The Examiner
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Palestine welcomes New Zealand support at UN
Palestine has welcomed
New Zealand
's
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position on the Israel-Hamas war, with Kiwi leaders for the first time prepared ...
International Cricket Council
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New Zealand Women fined for slow over-rate
New Zealand Women were fined five percent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate against Australia in the first ...
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