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Japan-New Zealand: Luxon announces strengthening of the New Zealand military contingent – Agenzia Nova

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NZ vs PNG 2024, T20 World Cup 2024 Live Streaming: When and where to watch New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea live? – The Indian Express

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Virgin Australia plane lands safely in New Zealand after fire shuts down an engine – CNA

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New Zealand Dollar forecasts revised lower – ForexLive

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Rose of Tralee contestant found dead in New Zealand – The Irish News

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A Rose of Tralee contestant has been found dead in New Zealand after her family reported her missing last week.

Monica Reid was last seen in Matipo Road, Te Atat in West Auckland on Friday afternoon.

Police had issued an appeal and a major search and rescue operation was also launched.

Officers have since confirmed Monicas body has been found in an update

North Shore, Rodney & West Auckland Police confirmed the 26-year-old woman reported missing has been located deceased.

They added that her death is not being treated as suspicious and will be referred to the coroner.

Ms Reid was this years Auckland Rose and took part in the New Zealand competition last month to choose a representative to travel to Ireland for the International Rose of Tralee pageant in August, but was not selected as the overall winner.

Several people paid tribute on social media and sent their condolences to her heartbroken family and friends.

One person shared: Losing such a joy from the world today. Monica Reid you were such a bright person. There was a time when I didnt appreciate it.

Another said: Monica was one of the kindest, most caring, loveliest person I know. She made this world a brighter place, and it is duller without her in it.

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Ferguson takes three wickets in four maiden overs in New Zealand win – Stabroek News

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PORT OF SPAIN, (Reuters) Pace bowler Lockie Ferguson grabbed three wickets as he bowled four maiden overs in New Zealands thumping victory over Papua New Guinea in the final match for both teams at the T20 World Cup yesterday.

Papua New Guinea were dismissed for a paltry total of 78, which was never enough to challenge New Zealand who won by seven wickets with 46 balls to spare at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.

Trent Boult captured two for 14 in his final World Cup and admitted he had felt a few emotions over the last few days. Boult, 34 announced last Friday that he would not take part in another global tournament.

Sporadic rain delayed the start of play by 65 minutes and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, whose team will be going home early after losing to Afghanistan and West Indies in Group C, had no hesitation in electing to field.

Papua New Guinea struggled from the start and only leg-spinner Ish Sodhi, playing his first match of the tournament, was relatively expensive. Sodhi took two for 29 from his 3.4 overs

New Zealand lost Finn Allen caught behind for a duck off the second ball of the innings and conditions remained difficult for the batters who all struggled with their timing. But Papua New Guineas total was never going to be enough and opener Devon Conway played a series of fluent drives to reach 35 from 32 deliveries and set up the New Zealand victory.

Chasing was a bit of a grind but we got across the line, said Williamson. At any tournament you want to start strong, Adapting faster would have been important.

Ferguson added it had been a tough wicket to bat on. Theres not many games you bowl seam up all the way through. Its sad to be leaving, we had high hopes coming in.

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New Zealand will increase its military contribution to North Korea sanctions monitoring – The Straits Times

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WELLINGTON - New Zealand will increase its contribution to North Korea sanctions monitoring, out of Japan, New Zealands Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Tuesday.

Luxon said in a statement the government had committed to send New Zealand Defence Force ships for the first time and increase the frequency of deployments of aircraft, to support sanctions monitoring until September 2026.

This increase reflects the importance New Zealand places on collective security efforts that support peace and stability and the international rules-based system in the Indo-Pacific region, Luxon said.

The New Zealand government has been trying to step up international engagement both diplomatically and in its military contributions and earlier this month announced it would deploy more soldiers to the United Nations mission in South Korea.

However, recent government reports have noted the defence force faces significant challenges due to high levels of attrition following the pandemic and aging equipment. The New Zealand government has allocated less capital spending in the coming year but says it would like to increase spending following the release of the Defence Capability Report.

The report will lay out plans for new military spending over the coming years.

Minister of Defence Judith Collins told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that she had received a draft copy of the report but hoped that the report could go to government ministers for approval in September or October. REUTERS

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New Zealand beat P.N.G., New Zealand won by 7 wickets (with 46 balls remaining) – ESPNcricinfo

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Kane Williamson: "Turning up and trying to execute on this surface was about hitting an area, chasing was a bit of a grind but got across the line. At any tournament you want to start strong, adapting faster would have been important. A number of guys in our side will be around for a long time and they will be better for this experience, and these surfaces. I think after every tournament there's a bit of reflection, this being Trent's last ICC tournament, great servant of our game and the world game. Sad to see him go but that's the nature of playing for a long time. As a guy, he's got such a big appetite to keep getting better, trains hard, v fit, and v clear with how he wants to operate. Held him in great stead across formats. Sticks his chest out and performs well. A fantastic contribution, and has created the space for new players to come in."

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Air New Zealand attendant hits ceiling and passenger burned in heavy turbulence – inews

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Infratil gives New Zealand shares a shot in the arm – market close – New Zealand Herald

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Infratil was among the days biggest gainers, up 3.9 per cent at $11.31. Photo / NZME

New Zealand shares joined a global rally, with Infratil one of the frontrunners after the infrastructure investment firm resumed trading fresh off a successful $1 billion to institutional investors.

The S&P/NZX 50 index rose 68.89 points, or 0.6 per cent, to 11,767.40. Within the index, 68 stocks gained, 69 fell and 44 were unchanged. Turnover was $192 million, with Infratil accounting for $59.4m.

The local market was buoyed by a global rally ahead of a series of Federal Reserve speakers in the US, soothed nerves about the upcoming French election in Europe and in the run-up to the Reserve Bank of Australias policy review, which kept the target cash rate unchanged at 4.35 per cent as expected.

Infratil was among the days biggest gainers, up 3.9 per cent at $11.31 on a volume of 5.4 million as it resumed trading from its $1b placement to institutional investors, who bought at a discounted $10.15 a share. The investment firm will sell a further $150m of stock to retail investors, using the proceeds to help fuel the growth of its CDC data business, which is latching on to burgeoning demand for artificial intelligence applications.

Its a great story at the moment they are in the right place at the right time with their data centres, and the other businesses are also going well, said Mark Lister, investment director at Craigs Investment Partners. Investors are very comfortable with the story, the strategy and what theyre doing and there are expectations of it being a bigger stock.

Fletcher Building also recovered some of its recent losses, rising 3.5 per cent to $2.99 after announcing Martin Brydon will step down from the board at the companys annual meeting in October in the latest shake-up to its governance and management team.

Meanwhile, other building materials firms extended their recent declines with Vulcan Steel down 0.8 per cent at $7.44 and Steel & Tube falling 5.5 per cent to 86c. Metro Performance Glass was unchanged at 7 cents.

Warehouse Group also rallied after saying its slimmed down its executive team to focus on its Red and Blue Sheds and Noel Leeming brands. The shares climbed 3.7 per cent to $1.12.

Other retailers were mixed after data showed consumer sentiment near historic lows, with Michael Hill International up 2.1 per cent at 48c, Briscoe Group unchanged at $4.10, Hallenstein Glasson unchanged at $5.45 and KMD Brands sinking 3.5 per cent to 41 cents.

The dual-listed Australian banks held on to gains running into the RBA meeting, with ANZ Group up 2.5 per centat $31.75 and Westpac Banking Corp advancing 1.5 per cent to $29.40. Heartland Group Holdings, which this year completed its acquisition of Australias Challenger Bank, rose 1 per cent to 97 cents.

Exporters were generally stronger as the kiwi dollar remained subdued, trading at 61.16 US cents at 5pm in Wellington. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare rose 1.8 per cent to $31.04, winemaker Delegat Group advanced 4.3 per cent to $4.85 and A2 Milk increased 0.1 per cent to $7.22.

Air NZ was unchanged at 53.5c after announcing plans to boost capacity on its Auckland-Tokyo route during the prime ministers delegation to Japan. Auckland International Airport rose 1.6 per cent to $7.545.

Argosy Property fell 0.9 per cent to $1. 5 after telling shareholders at todays annual meeting that its still facing challenging trading conditions and increased tax obligations on the governments building depreciation rules.

Among other property companies, Investore Property fell 4.8 per cent to 99 cents, Stride Property declined 1.6 per cent to $1.21, Property For Industry was down 0.2 per cent at $2.18, Kiwi Property was unchanged at 80.5 cents, Goodman Property was unchanged at $2.12, and Precinct Properties NZ rose 1.8 per cent to $1.5 on a volume of 1.1 million shares.

Power companies remained under pressure after yesterdays operating metrics showed hydro lakes storage below historical averages. Mercury NZ fell 1.9 per cent to $6.36, Genesis Energy declined 1.6 per cent to $2.16, Meridian Energy decreased 0.3 per cent to $6.25 and Contact Energy slipped 0.2 per cent to $9.15.

Carbon Fund units fell 1.4 per cent to $1.44 ahead of this weeks auction, which will offer almost 4.1 million NZ units.

Among the more heavily traded companies, Spark NZ was unchanged at $4.03 with 4 million shares changing hands and Smartshares Global Aggregate Bond ETF units fell 0.6 per cent to $1.176 on a volume of 1.1 million.

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