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Uzbekistan’s Sellers Post Record Sales Growth on Wildberries Marketplace

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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 accounting for 83% of all goods sold by Uzbek sellers on the Wildberries platform.

Wildberries connects local sellers to customers across seven neighboring markets where the platform operates, creating new opportunities for exports. Sales of Uzbek textile products rose by 117% in Kyrgyzstan, 114% in Belarus, 108% in Kazakhstan, and 63% in Russia in 2024.

Uzbekistan ranks among the world’s top 10 cotton producers, and its textile industry plays a vital role in the national economy, employing 570,000 people out of a population of approximately 37 million. Uzbek textiles stand out for their high quality and competitive cost, making them attractive to Wildberries’ international customer base.

The most popular products included T-shirts, pajamas, long-sleeves, polo shirts, and trousers. Among the fastest-growing items in terms of sales volume, jackets saw an increase of 2479%, while baby jackets rose by 936% and thermal turtlenecks by 647%.

As part of the company’s mission to support local businesses in its countries of presence, Wildberries offers training for Uzbek entrepreneurs in partnership with the Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 2024, the company held over 90 seminars for Uzbek entrepreneurs on how to launch and scale their sales on the marketplace, helping to boost their export potential.

Wildberries is also developing the Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Fintech initiative in partnership with the Fintech Association of Uzbekistan, whose aim is to advance digital and e-commerce skills among women. The association brings together girls and women preparing to launch small businesses, and Wildberries conducts training sessions for them under its PRO WB educational program.

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Intersection blocked after crash involving train, Matamata

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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 emergency services work at the scene.

If you saw what happened, and have not yet spoken to Police, please get in touch.

ENDS

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Man charged over Grey Lynn bus incident

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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 to thank the public for their swift response to our appeal. 

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police 

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Release: Labour supports sanctions against Israel’s illegal occupation

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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 affairs spokesperson Phil Twyford said.

“The New Zealand Government recently voted at the UN General Assembly for a resolution calling for sanctions against Israel on this issue.

“Labour has been calling for stronger action from the Government on Israel’s invasion of Gaza, including intervening in South Africa’s case against Israel in the International Court of Justice, creation of a special visa for family members of New Zealanders fleeing Gaza, and ending government procurement from companies operating illegally in the Occupied Territories.

“New Zealand has long recognised Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, as illegal. Back in 2016 the then-National Government co-sponsored a successful Security Council resolution that Israel’s settlements in the Occupied Territories were illegal.

“It is time to support the international rule of law and demonstrate the international community will not ignore Israel’s forced displacement of Palestinians, confiscation of land and ongoing violence against Palestinians,” Phil Twyford said.


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Arrests and charges laid following aggravated robberies

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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 have been arrested. A large amount of property linked to the offending has been recovered including cigarettes, cannabis and methamphetamine. 

The four arrested aged 17, 18, 21, and 43 are due to appear in the Hamilton District court on charges including aggravated robbery, burglary, possession of ammunition, possession of methamphetamine and cannabis for supply, and possession of a restricted weapon.

Police worked collaboratively across the district to identify the offenders responsible for causing so much harm to retailers and the wider community. Enquiries are ongoing, with further search warrants and arrests likely.

We know that this offending is distressing and contributes to a sense of uneasiness within the community, and we hope today’s action will go some way to addressing this.

We will continue to target anyone who attempts to profit through violence, intimidation, and unlawful activity, especially when it involves those who are just trying to do their jobs.

If you witness any suspicious or unlawful behaviour, please contact Police.

You can contact us on 111 if it is happening now, or via 105 either online or over the phone if it is after the fact.

Alternatively, you can report information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. 

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Police make arrests following protest during Auckland Pride event

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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 of the annual festival.

Overall, eight victims filed complaints with Police which have been thoroughly investigated in recent weeks. There were also six witnesses that supplied statements.

Waitematā District Commander Superintendent Naila Hassan says Police attended addresses in south and west Auckland this morning.

“Four people were brought to the Henderson Police Station for interview and have since been arrested and charged.

“There are further arrests to be made, and I strongly encourage those people who have chosen to avoid our staff today to pick up the phone.”

Those arrested have all been given bail to appear in the Waitākere District Court on Tuesday 18 March 2025.

Police have filed assault-related charges, including indecent assault, over the alleged actions against three victims.

Those charges are as follows:

– A 67-year-old man has been charged with indecent assault, two counts of assault under the Summary Offences Act and one count of assault under the Crimes Act.
– A 28-year-old woman has been charged with two counts of assault, under the Crimes and Summary Offences acts
– A 19-year-old woman has been charged with assault under the Summary Offences Act
– A 50-year-old woman has been charged with assault under the Summary Offences Act

Further charges will be filed over the alleged actions against five further victims.

Superintendent Hassan says the group’s actions created a great deal of distress for Rainbow communities.

“This festival is important for our Rainbow communities, and they should be able to participate in events free of intimidation and interference.

“Those working on site and attending the venue were subjected to violence and intimidation.

“Any assault is unacceptable, but it is even more so when an adult is being charged for allegedly indecently assaulting a young person.”

Investigation staff have worked through a detailed process of reviewing footage and speaking with witnesses.

“There is a place for peaceful and lawful protest in this country, but this event crossed the line, and this investigation makes it very clear that this will not be tolerated,” Superintendent Hassan says.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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

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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 to ensure its passage.

“This is a test of conscience and humanity,” says [Your Name], spokesperson for the Palestine Forum of New Zealand. “New Zealand has a long and proud history of standing against injustice. Supporting this Bill is a necessary step toward holding Israel accountable for its war crimes and ongoing occupation of Palestinian land.”

In September 2024, New Zealand voted alongside 123 UN member states in support of sanctions against those responsible for illegal settlements and settler violence in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Despite this, the Government has yet to take any meaningful action.

“This is not about party politics—it is about upholding human rights and international law,” says [Your Name]. “New Zealanders expect our leaders to stand on the right side of history. The Government must listen to its people and act accordingly.”

The Palestine Forum of New Zealand urges all MPs with a conscience to support the Bill and take a stand against Israel’s illegal occupation and human rights abuses. The time for action is now.

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

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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 and academic distinction, positioning itself at the forefront of scientific advancement in Asia and beyond.

Dynamic Research Environment
Today, CUHK Science stands as a comprehensive research hub with six cutting-edge departments covering a wide range of disciplines: Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The Faculty’s intellectual capital includes over 160 distinguished scholars and researchers, who lead more than 20 specialised postgraduate programmes. Their collective expertise continuously drives impactful innovation across multiple scientific disciplines, inspiring and nurturing future generations of leaders in scientific research.

Photo taken at CUHK’s Science Faculty Postgraduate Research Day 2024. CUHK Science is dedicated to offering students opportunities to share their research findings and engage in meaningful exchanges with researchers of their fields.

State-of-the-Art Research Infrastructure
At the heart of CUHK Science’s research capabilities are two prestigious State Key Laboratories. The State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology and the State Key Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry (Partnership) represent pinnacles of scientific excellence, fostering groundbreaking research and international collaboration. These advanced facilities provide researchers with world-class resources to pursue pioneering investigations.

Distinguished Leadership and Global Recognition
The Faculty’s global eminence is anchored by extraordinary scientific leaders. Nobel Laureate Professor Chen Ning YANG, serving as Distinguished Professor-at-Large of Physics, exemplifies the Faculty’s commitment to excellence. Similarly, Professor Shing Tung YAU, recipient of both the Fields Medal and Wolf Prize in Mathematics and an alumnus of CUHK Science, represents the Faculty’s mathematical prowess. With six members in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, CUHK Science demonstrates unparalleled academic leadership in the region.

Nurturing Tomorrow’s Scientific Leaders
Beyond research excellence, CUHK Science creates an inspiring environment for emerging scientists. PhD candidate Henry Charles James THOMAS, a Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) Awardee from the United Kingdom, shares his experience: “As a student specialising in marine biogeochemistry, it is invaluable to have access to the fascinating and beautiful natural environment of Hong Kong. I am grateful to the School of Life Sciences for providing me with plenty of support for my studies and ample opportunities for further research.”

Henry Charles James THOMAS, a HKPFS Awardee, is grateful for the ample opportunities for his research study at CUHK.


Pioneering Future Discoveries

CUHK Science continues to expand its research horizons, from astronomical discoveries to meteorological breakthroughs and materials science innovations. The Faculty’s success in securing competitive funding from local, mainland Chinese, and international sources underscores its position as a leading research institution.

As CUHK Science moves forward, it remains committed to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge and fostering the next generation of scientific pioneers. We invite aspiring students from across the globe to join our postgraduate programmes and be part of a vibrant community driving scientific progress and innovation. Explore the diverse postgraduate programmes offered by CUHK Science: https://www.gs.cuhk.edu.hk/admissions/programme/science.

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

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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, 2025, this hybrid event seamlessly combines virtual and physical elements, allowing global buyers to explore a vast selection of high-quality products from top manufacturers across the region.

Jointly organized by AsianNet and TradeAsia (www.e-tradeasia.com), AAMPA has been a key sourcing platform since its inception in 2022, consistently delivering exceptional results for both suppliers and buyers. The 2025 edition expands its scope with a five-month extended duration, strategically aligning with Tyrexpo Asia, MATS, ReMaTec Amsterdam, AWK (Automotive World Korea), and Autopromotec. This extended timeline enables international buyers to efficiently compare products, evaluate suppliers, and make informed purchasing decisions while streamlining their procurement processes across multiple global trade events.

AAMPA 2025 has already confirmed the participation of renowned Taiwanese suppliers, including JAPON TRAFFIC TECH, SCANO INDUSTRIAL, GAU DONQ, A-BELT-LIN INDUSTRIAL, COIN ROKAKI ENTERPRISE, CHIEN SHERN ENTERPRISE, LEGEND LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS, YAU YOUNG AUTO PARTS and FORTRON INDUSTRIAL. These industry leaders will present their latest innovations across a comprehensive range of categories, including auto accessories, auto electrical systems, auto electronics, auto maintenance tools, auto parts, vehicle safety and security products, motorcycle accessories, motorcycle parts, vehicle equipment and tools, new energy vehicles, and new energy vehicle components and accessories. With thousands of cutting-edge products and advanced automotive solutions on display, AAMPA 2025 will provide an immersive and highly professional sourcing experience tailored to the needs of international buyers.

AAMPA 2025 Online Exhibition:
https://www.etradeasia.com/online-show/39/Asian-Auto-Motorcycle-Parts-Online-Exhibition-2025.html

In response to the evolving global trade landscape, AAMPA 2025 introduces an advanced digital sourcing platform, ensuring international accessibility for buyers worldwide. Through dedicated exhibitor pages, electronic catalogs, and immersive virtual exhibition halls, the event allows buyers to seamlessly explore products, initiate real-time inquiries, and engage in direct procurement discussions, all without the need for travel. TradeAsia’s B2B ecosystem eliminates geographical barriers, providing buyers with streamlined and efficient procurement experience.

Since 1997, TradeAsia (www.e-tradeasia.com) has been a trusted partner in global B2B trade, facilitating connections between millions of international buyers and suppliers. As one of the leading B2B trade platforms, TradeAsia offers a vast network of over 600,000 suppliers and millions of product listings, empowering businesses to expand their global presence and access competitive sourcing opportunities. Through extensive partnerships with global trade organizations and exhibition entities, TradeAsia ensures maximum international exposure for participating suppliers, enhancing their reach and driving new business opportunities.

With its extended duration, comprehensive product offerings, and fully integrated online platform, AAMPA 2025 is set to become the most influential sourcing event for the automobile and motorcycle parts industry in Asia. International buyers seeking high-quality suppliers, competitive pricing, and the latest innovations should not miss this opportunity to connect with top manufacturers and explore groundbreaking products at AAMPA 2025.

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Egg-cellent Easter activities to enjoy in Auckland

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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 your holidays.

Frolic & Play in Auckland

Why look beyond the Bombay Hills for your Easter getaway when you can experience world-class parks right here in Auckland? Our 28 regional parks are the jewels in Tāmaki Makaurau’s crown and and provide the perfect backdrop for scenic walks, picnics and barbecues this Easter.

Many of our regional parks and local parks are working farms where stock graze. Discover life on the farm at Ambury Regional Park in Māngere, where you can see sheep, goats, cows, pigs, horses, chickens, turkeys, rabbits and peacocks. The park is named after the Ambury Milk Company, which ran a town milk supply farm on the site from 1893-1965 – today, families can visit the milking and shearing sheds on the Family Farm walk, which has pushchair and wheelchair access around the animal enclosures. 

If visiting Karamatura Falls in Huia, stop by the Barn Paddock Campsite at historic Karamatura Farm to see pigs, chickens, ducks and a vintage tractor.

See local sheep grazing at the Barn Paddock campsite in Huia.

Highfield Garden Reserve has been home to donkeys since the 1960s when the property was an orchard and flower farm owned by Alison and Ted Roberts. The family gifted 8.5ha of land to the people of New Zealand in the 1980s for use as a donkey reserve, allowing animal lovers to visit for free to feed the resident donkeys carrots or apples.

This reserve sits between Snells Beach and Algies Bay. Follow the 60 minute walk to enjoy good views of Algies Bay, Snells Beach and Scandrett Regional Park from the lookouts.

Whether you’re planning to cosy up in a corner for some holiday reading or looking for some fun activities for kids during the break, Auckland Council Libraries are a hub of entertainment. Adults can read their way through the library staff picks lists or the longlist of finalists of the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards before the winners are announced on 15 May.

Keep the kids occupied these holidays at Auckland City Libraries.

Don’t forget to check out the Besties Collection. Bestie is a collection of new and bestselling books available at our libraries. There are no holds or renewals on Bestie books, so you can pick one up and read it right away!

Kids can enjoy events at library branches across the region, including an Easter Egg Maze at Ōtāhuhu Library (16 April) and Easter-themed Wriggle and Rhyme sessions (on 7 and 8 April) at Parnell Library.

Nature-loving kids can learn how to build a bug hotel (14 April) or get hands-on at the Jellyfish Slime Sessions (23 April) at Highland Park Library (book online).

Plus, look out for Auckland Zoo and Auckland Council Libraries’ conservation sessions taking place at libraries across Tāmaki Makaurau. Check out your local library’s website for more information on Easter and school holiday events happening near you.

Combine your love of art with a dose of vitamin D by walking the Karangahape Road to Queens Wharf Art Path, a 5km stroll that celebrates Auckland’s heritage and culture through dynamic public artworks and sculptures. The walk gets off to a colourful start with Janet Lilo’s banana lightbox artworks Don’t Dream It’s Over on Karangahape Rd and further down the street are two cartoon-like sculptures Twist and Thief by Tanja McMillan (street artist and illustrator also known as Misery) in collaboration with John Oz. Twist depicts a girl dancing with an elephant recalling the Ridgeway Circus which was on the roof of the former George Courts department store in the 1960s, while Thief draws on a time when the area was surrounded by fields filled with farm animals and the street was lined with fruit and vegetable shops.

Twist by Tanja McMillan and John Oz is part of the Karangahape Road to Queens Wharf Art Path.

Continuing through the city the path takes you past Waharoa by Selwyn Muru, Aotea Square’s iconic gateway sculpture built from macrocapa and copper sourced from heritage Waitangi wharf piles, which welcomes visitors with the spiritual forces of the sea, sky and land.

Further along the path you’ll encounter A Māori Figure in a Kaitaka Cloak – when Molly Macalister created this bronze statue on Quay Street in the late 1960s, it sent ripples through the art world. She was the first woman in Aotearoa to receive a public art commission and worked closely with local iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to complete the sculpture.

The trail ends with Michael Parekowhai’s The Lighthouse / Tū Whenua-a-Kura on Queens Wharf. This full-scale 1950s state house is designed to be viewed through the windows, and the inside features a light installation as well as a steel sculpture of Captain Cook titled The English Channel.

Egg hunts are a popular Easter tradition that has a rich history. Pagan and early Christian societies first used eggs to symbolise new life and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and decorating eggs became a popular tradition in the Middle Ages to mark eggs laid during Holy Week. The first egg hunts started in Germany in the late 1500s and over the centuries they became popular in Europe when royalty such as Queen Victoria adopted the tradition.

Easter activities at Howick Village.

Here in 21st-century Tāmaki Makaurau, the egg hunt tradition is alive and well with many egg-cellent events to enjoy. Green Bay Community House’s Early Easter Extravaganza kicks off (on 11 April) with fun and games including a scavenger hunt and Easter crafts. Soak up some of Auckland’s history while enjoying festive fun at the Howick Historical Village Easter Extravaganza (on 20 April). Families can explore the colonial era village and gardens by following an Easter trail – kids that collect all the clues will receive an Easter egg.

Booking is strongly recommended, only a limited of door sales will be available on the day. Book on Eventfinda.

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