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New Zealand-Vietnam tourism, trade to benefit from direct flights, minister says

New Zealand-Vietnam tourism, trade to benefit from direct flights, minister says

They will “strengthen existing connections… and enable new ones to grow.” 

A tourist takes pictures of Mount Ruapehu as it erupts on June 18, 1996 in Tongariro National Park on the central North Island of New Zealand.

New Zealand warns hikers away from 'Lord of the Rings' volcano

  "There are more signs of life at the volcano."

Mossack Fonseca law firm sign is pictured in Panama City, in this April 4, 2016 file photo.

Panama Papers report alleges NZ prime place for rich to hide money

  The New Zealand government said it would begin a review of its foreign trust laws after the Panama Papers highlighted...

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) customers use their automatic teller machines (ATMs) at a branch in Sydney, February 16, 2016.

ANZ exits SME business in five Asian countries, cuts around 100 jobs

  People familiar with the matter said ANZ was streamlining its SME business in Asia.

ANZ headquarters in Melbourne. Photo: Bloomberg/Carla Gottgens

ANZ bank sued by two traders fired over offensive messages

They were fired after the bank discovered inappropriate electronic messages sent via work email that “included obscene and disparaging comments about...

Officials of New Zealand and Vietnam at the signing ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City on November 17, 2015. Photo: Kim Nga

New Zealand, Vietnam sign multiple educational agreements

The agreements are part of the New Zealand - Vietnam Strategic Engagement Plan on Education between the two nations

Ha Long Bay in northern Vietnam, one of popular tourist destinations that Air New Zealand aims to promote for Kiwi travelers. Photo: Thanh Nien

New Zealand to launch direct flights to Vietnam

The summer flights from June 2016 aims to bring New Zealand tourists to Vietnam, according to Air New Zealand.

Emirates Team New Zealand win America's Cup World Series event in Gothenburg

Emirates Team New Zealand win America's Cup World Series event in Gothenburg

 

New Zealand Minister for Food Safety Jo Goodhew (R) and Vietnam's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Duc Phat sign the Food Safety Cooperation Agreement. Photo credit: New Zealand Embassy

New Zealand to share food safety experience with Vietnam

Minister for Food Safety Jo Goodhew says her country is keen to help Vietnam in this area

Australian Army soldiers move to higher ground during an amphibious beach landing during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2015. Photographer: James Whittle/Australian Defence Navy Imagery Unit via Bloomberg

Marines storm Aussie beach under China’s gaze amid tensions

  The involvement of Japanese troops in the Talisman Sabre drills risks annoying leaders in Beijing.

New Zealand's premium honey drawing counterfeits

New Zealand's premium honey drawing counterfeits

  Manuka Honey has a reputation for being a super food, but some remain skeptical

New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Haike Manning grants the awards to winner of the competition. Photo credit: New Zealand Embassy

Vietnamese young accountant wins ‘New Zealand, New Horizon’ contest

The winner says she will save the prize, a trip to New Zealand, for her parents.

Renowned New Zealand chef Nadia Lim in Vietnam

Renowned New Zealand chef Nadia Lim in Vietnam

Will take part in several programs while also learning how to cook Vietnam's bun bo Hue (Hue beef noodle)

A banner displayed in support of former US spy Edward Snowden in Hong Kong on June 18, 2013. Photo: AFP

New Zealand spying on Pacific neighbors and Indonesia: Snowden documents

  New Zealand has been spying electronically on its Pacific Island neighbors and Indonesia and sharing the intelligence with its international allies,...

Missing climbers feared dead in NZ

Missing climbers feared dead in NZ

Police say an Australian and two German climbers missing since Monday on New Zealand's highest peak are now presumed dead...
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