AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Arts: A 19-year-old Tongan countertenor, Samuel Mataele, has made history by winning the Kiri Te Kanawa Song Quest in Wellington, taking $50,000 and becoming the second-youngest winner in the contest’s 70-year run. Middle East Tensions: New Zealand has called in Iran’s ambassador over escalation around the Strait of Hormuz, urging de-escalation and a return to diplomacy. Crime & Justice Debate: A new opinion piece argues the “nothing to hide” message in police questioning is a dangerous fallacy, especially for innocent people. Sports (Cricket): New Zealand’s spinners bounced back to level the ODI series against West Indies after a five-wicket win in the second match, with Jayden Lennox starring. Rugby (All Blacks build-up): Ahead of the All Blacks’ Eden Park test, Irish and New Zealand form and selection questions are in focus, including fitness updates for key players. Health & Safety: Bird flu fears are rising in New Zealand, with warnings it “could be any day now.” Culture & Community: Four children adopted by NZ families have been returned to Samoa after abuse was confirmed, prompting renewed scrutiny of overseas adoption safeguards. Entertainment: Tributes continue after New Zealand actor Sam Neill’s death at 78, with reports saying pneumonia followed his cancer recovery.
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