The government has confirmed more aid going to Ukraine’s defence against Russia’s invasion, which has so far run for four months.
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Former defence minister warns government over 'inadequate' support to Ukraine
Carnage, devastation and helplessness - that's how former defence minister Ron Mark has described what he saw in Ukraine during his recent visit.
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NZDF deploys more personnel to aid Ukraine; Ardern off to the US
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced further aid to Ukraine.
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Former defence minister Ron Mark en route to Ukraine
Ron Mark has left Romania where he was assisting with efforts to pack food and supplies destined for Ukraine. The former NZ Aarmy officer is now on the way to the war-torn country.
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Thousands commemorate ANZACs in services across motu
Thousands have gathered across Aotearoa to commemorate ANZAC day with the Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine) paying tribute to the more than 250,000 New Zealanders who have served overseas, and highlighting concerns about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Defence Force staff head to Europe to assist Ukraine support effort
New Zealand will contribute Defence Force personnel and logistics equipment to the conflict in Ukraine plus funding for weapons, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Defence Minister Peeni Henare conf
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Putin to be prosecuted before political parties call him a war criminal
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is confident the evidence coming out of Ukraine suggests war crimes have been committed but declined to follow US President Joe Biden's lead in calling Russian Preside
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Defence Force staff deployed on Ukraine business to UK, EU
The PM made the announcement at the 4pm standup from parliament today.
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Social Delusion: Do you know what you're supporting in Ukraine?
Editor's Note: Ukraine's far-right parties received under 2 per cent of the vote at the country's most recent general election. As noted by our contributor far-right groups exist throughout continental Europe (including Russia), and the west more generally, as we know, here in Aotearoa. Te Ao Māori news does not in any way advocate unlawful invasion of sovereign nations.
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'I just want to get my hands dirty'- Owen Pomana helping Ukraine war refugees
Humanitarian worker Owen Pomana (Ngāti Kahungunu) spoke to Te Ao Mārama from the border of Hungary and Ukraine last week, as he helped to transport supplies across the border for families