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Israel has vowed to continue its strikes in Rafah while negotiations continue.
Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minister Keith Rowley told a UK media outlet about a possible security threat at the tournament co-hosted by West Indies and the United States.
The Red Devils were handed a 4-0 pasting at Selhurst Park on Monday (NZ time).
"The announcements are just hollow announcements without any substance or detail behind them."
Auckland Transport reduced timetables last year to provide more time to train staff.
Investigators are probing whether Boeing employees failed to perform some quality inspections.
A man was falsely charged with the serious sexual assault of a woman.
The duo have recently returned from Tahiti, where they've been training at the Olympic surf venue of Teahupo'o.
The pair's battle escalated over the weekend.
The report said any tax cuts must not rely on borrowed cash.
New Zealand's largest bank has reported a flat six-monthly profit of $1,155 million.
He said he will be stepping down in October.
The theme for this year's red carpet is 'The Garden of Time'.
More than 150 experts have signed an open letter to the Government calling for the legalisation of all drugs in New Zealand.
They follow in the footsteps of Tame Iti, John 'Cocksy' Cocks and Jason Gunn.