A proposed law that would redefine New Zealand’s founding treaty with its Indigenous people has triggered political turmoil.
Earlier this week, tens of thousands of people converged on Aotearoa New Zealand’s Parliament in a show of solidarity against ...
Booming Indigenous Maori "haka" chants rang out across New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against ...
Māori lawmakers performed a traditional haka dance to protest a New Zealand bill that could redefine the country's ...
Hotels are sold out in the capital Wellington - up to 30,000 people are expected to attend Tuesday’s rally outside parliament ...
A vote in New Zealand’s parliament was suspended and two lawmakers ejected Thursday amid debate over a controversial proposed ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand’s capital against a bill to redefine Maori rights in one of the ...
New Zealand’s parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after Maori members staged a haka to disrupt the vote on a ...
On Tuesday, tens of thousands of people filled the streets of New Zealand's capital, Wellington, in what many are calling the country’s largest-ever protest in support of Maori rights.
The BBC's Katy Watson reports from Wellington on why tens of thousands have taken to the streets.
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