Tutify Champions Mathematical Excellence With SEAMO X 2025

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Tutify Education has proudly supported the global mathematical community through its involvement in the prestigious SEAMO X 2025 competition, held earlier this year. The event began with 30,000 students in the preliminary round and concluded with 1,318 finalists from 22 countries competing … Read more

Hong Kong Consumer Goods Trader Receives USD 1.7 Million Export Factoring Facility from Tradewind Finance

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Tradewind Finance, an international trade finance company, has successfully provided a USD 1.7 million export factoring facility to a Hong Kong-based consumer goods trader. The strategic facility has enabled the company to improve its cash flow and support its export … Read more

Food and Hotel Asia-Food & Beverage returns with Australia’s largest-ever presence at any global trade show

Source: Media Outreach SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Food & Hotel Asia-Food & Beverage (FHA-F&B), Asia’s leading international food and beverage event, makes a return this 8-11 April 2025 in Singapore EXPO, cementing itself once again as the ultimate one-stop platform for Asia’s F&B professionals and industry leaders under one … Read more

Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Unveils The Establishments Voted Onto The Extended 51 – 100 List For 2025

Source: Media Outreach LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, announces the extended 51-100 list of restaurants ahead of its live awards ceremony. This coveted list is created from the votes of the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Academy: an influential, … Read more

Activist News – Peters needs to tell Trump to stop the Israeli bullies – PSNA

Source: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa On the eve of Winston Peters’ trip to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa is reminding our Foreign Minister that New Zealand upholds a rules-based international system.   “We want Mr Peters to remind the US administration that the rules apply to Gaza as … Read more

Person struck by train in Matamata dies

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police can confirm the person struck by a train in Matamata has sadly died from their injuries. Emergency services were called to the railway tracks alongside Firth Street, near the intersection with College Street, about 3:15pm. Despite receiving medical attention, the young female died at the scene. The road … Read more

Update on email of concern at Auckland schools

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) An investigation is continuing into an email directed towards two Auckland schools. Any kind of communication directed towards our educational institutes that is of a concerning nature is taken seriously. Police have been making enquiries into the origin of this email today and this work remains ongoing. We will … Read more

James Dyson Award 2025 seeks groundbreaking inventions from young engineers and scientists

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – The James Dyson Award, an international student design and engineering competition, opens for submissions today to its 2025 programme in 28 countries and regions. From everyday challenges to the world’s most pressing issues, the Award calls for current or recent … Read more

China’s “Two Sessions” 2025 Government Policy Outlook Indicates Renewed Opportunities for Commercial Real Estate

Source: Media Outreach Cushman & Wakefield Interpretation Report Highlights Five Areas of Opportunity for Real Estate Sectors HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has released its China’s Two Sessions 2025: Interpreting the Government Work Report publication. The new study examines China’s … Read more

Police continue to appeal for information after homicide, Mairehau

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) The homicide investigation in Mairehau is continuing, as investigators work to establish the circumstances leading up the death of Tyrone Munns. On Sunday at around 9.15pm, emergency services were called to an address on Innes Road whereTyrone was located with critical injuries. Sadly, despite urgent treatment, he died at … Read more

State Highway 1 Desert Road re-opens after 2-month closure

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency New Zealand’s largest and most ambitious road maintenance project, the Tīrau to Waiouru Accelerated Maintenance programme, reaches a major milestone this week with the reopening of State Highway 1 (SH1) at the Desert Road on Friday 14 March. SH1 between Tūrangi and Waiouru, including the Desert Road, has been closed … Read more

Fee changes to improve border management

Source: New Zealand Government Changes to fees and levies for goods crossing New Zealand’s border are being introduced to ensure they are fairer and better recover the costs of Customs and Ministry for Primary Industries services, Customs Minister Casey Costello said today. “Customs and the Ministry for Primary Industries make a critical contribution to New … Read more

Uzbekistan’s Sellers Post Record Sales Growth on Wildberries Marketplace

Source: Media Outreach MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Wildberries, a leading e-commerce platform in Eurasia, saw record sales growth in products from Uzbekistan-based sellers, led by surging demand for Uzbek textile goods in neighboring markets. Sales of goods produced in Uzbekistan increased by 61% overall last year, with textiles … Read more

Intersection blocked after crash involving train, Matamata

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) An intersection in Matamata is blocked following a collision between a train and a pedestrian. It happened around 3:15pm at the intersection of College Street and Firth Streets. The pedestrian is said to be in critical condition. Motorists and others are asked to avoid this intersection if possible while … Read more

Man charged over Grey Lynn bus incident

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police can advise the man sought earlier over an alleged indecent assault is now in custody. The incident occurred aboard a bus in Grey Lynn this morning. The 49-year-old man is being charged with indecent assault and will appear in the Auckland District Court tomorrow. Police would again like … Read more

Release: Labour supports sanctions against Israel’s illegal occupation

Source: New Zealand Labour Party The Labour Party will support Chloe Swarbrick’s member’s bill which would allow sanctions against Israel for its illegal occupation of the Palestinian Territories. The International Court of Justice declared the decades-long occupation illegal and called for Israel’s withdrawal, and for countries like New Zealand to take action,” Labour associate foreign … Read more

Arrests and charges laid following aggravated robberies

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attributable to Detective inspector Daryl Smith. Four people have been arrested following a series of Waikato search warrants this morning targeting prolific and violent offenders, believed to be responsible for several ram raids and aggravated robberies. Investigations into the recent offending has culminated in today’s results, where four people … Read more

Police make arrests following protest during Auckland Pride event

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Police have made four arrests as part of an ongoing investigation into a protest during the Auckland Pride Festival. Waitematā West Police have been investigating complaints about protestor’s actions on 15 February at the Te Atatū Community Centre. A children’s event was taking place at the centre as part … Read more

Advocacy – Palestine Forum of New Zealand Calls on Government MPs to Support Sanctions Bill Against Israel’s Unlawful Occupation

Source: Palestine Forum of New Zealand The Palestine Forum of New Zealand is calling on Government MPs to take a principled stand for justice by supporting the Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill. With Labour and Te Pāti Māori already backing the Bill, only six MPs from the Government’s parties—National, NZ First, or ACT—are needed … Read more

CUHK Faculty of Science: Home to Nobel Laureates and Next-Generation Breakthroughs

Source: Media Outreach HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – Since its establishment in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Science (CUHK Science) has emerged as a global powerhouse in scientific research and innovation. Over merely six decades, it has built an unparalleled reputation for groundbreaking discoveries … Read more

Asian Auto & Motorcycle Parts Online Exhibition 2025: Building a Global Business Bridge for the Auto and Motorcycle Parts Industry

Source: Media Outreach TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 March 2025 – The Asian Auto & Motorcycle Parts Online Exhibition 2025 (AAMPA 2025) is set to launch, offering international buyers a premier opportunity to connect with Asia’s leading suppliers in the automobile and motorcycle parts industry. Running from March 12 to July 31, … Read more

Egg-cellent Easter activities to enjoy in Auckland

Source: Auckland Council Hop into action! Easter and the school holidays are on the horizon and there are plenty of activities around Tāmaki Makaurau during Easter to keep kids (and adults) entertained. From egg-citing Easter egg hunts to city centre art trails and hiking trails, here are some great ways to make the most of … Read more

Banking Inquiry exposes $600 million rural lending squeeze

Source: ACT Party ACT’s Rural Communities spokesperson Mark Cameron is calling on the Reserve Bank to scrap its restrictive banking capital requirements, after banking bosses admitted these rules have added billions in extra costs to borrowers – hitting farmers the hardest. “In our Banking Inquiry, BNZ has told MPs the Reserve Bank’s capital rules have … Read more

Councils need to follow Govt’s lead on procurement

Source: ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour is calling on local councils to ditch complex procurement rules, in line with today’s announcement for central government from the Economic Growth Minister. “MBIE encourages local councils to follow all-of-government practice on procurement, so councils should sit up, take notice, and rapidly implement simplified procurement policies in line with the Government’s moves. … Read more

Government plan to scrap the Living Wage for contracts “abhorrent” – E tū

Source: Etu Union E tū is furious to learn that the Government is proposing to scrap the Living Wage for workers employed by government contractors. Currently, contractors who deliver cleaning, security, and catering services for government agencies are required to pay at least the Living Wage ($27.80 at present time) to all their workers. In … Read more

Release: Govt procurement plan cuts wages and trashes the environment

Source: New Zealand Labour Party The Government’s new procurement rules are a blatant attack on workers and the environment, showing once again that National’s priorities are completely out of touch with everyday Kiwis. “Nicola Willis is so desperate to have their failing policies work that they are selling working Kiwis and the environment down the … Read more

Update in Grey Lynn appeal

Source: New Zealand Police (District News) Police can provide an update in the investigation into an indecent assault aboard a bus in Grey Lynn this morning. We acknowledge the public for a very swift response to our appeal this afternoon. Police have received further information which is assisting Auckland City Crime Squad’s enquiries.  Police are … Read more