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Report: Maintaining cultural knowledge and language skills a challenge for Asian under-fives

A new report released today by the Asia New Zealand Foundation finds maintaining cultural knowledge and language skills is a challenge for the growing number of under-five Asian children in New Zealan

Media / News
Bangalore media internship confronting but inspiring

Wellington journalist Eleanor Wenman describes her time interning at the Deccan Herald in Bengaluru (Bangalore) - a city she found confronting, chaotic and beautiful.

News / News
Business interns off to India, South Korea

Media / News
Fast-paced news for intern in Manila

In this article Auckland freelance journalist Janie Cameron describes the five weeks she spent at The Philippine Star in Manila.

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Eye on Asia: Kem Sokha's arrest a blow to Cambodia's democracy

Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha was charged with treason by the government for colluding with the United States government to overthrow the country's prime minister. Kem's arrest comes ahead of

Media / News
Interview with Sally Chen, Skykiwi journalist

Sally Chen is a senior journalist at Skykiwi.com, New Zealand's largest Chinese-language website. Her reporting efforts earned her the award for best Chinese-language reporting at the 2017 New Zealand

Media / News
Reporter Samantha Hayes discusses Jefferson Fellowship experience

TV3 reporter and Newshub anchor Samantha Hayes discusses travelling to Japan and China as part of the Jefferson Fellowship programme organised by the East-West Center. This year the programme focused

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NZ-South Korea relations: fostered in conflict, progressed in peace

Seventy years after the Korean War Armistice, Journalist Shannon Redstall and visual journalist Chris Skelton examine NZ's deep connections to the east Asian country.

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Asia New Zealand Foundation expands its Leadership Network with 42 new members  

The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono announces the addition of 42 new members into its Leadership Network from across Aotearoa.

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Shangri-La Dialogue shines light on international tensions

New Zealand Journalist Thomas Manch sheds light on the stark disparity between the lofty appellation of the Shangri-La Dialogue and the complex reality witnessed at the international defence summit.

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Steve Braunias ferrets out books and snakes in Hong Kong

Journalist Steve Braunias describes attending the Hong Kong International Writers Festival, gauging the mood of writers and publishers in a city where freedoms of speech are increasingly suppressed.

News / News
Asia awaits for New Zealand arts practitioners

Thirteen New Zealand-based arts practitioners have been awarded funding to undertake opportunities in Asia thanks to the return of Asia New Zealand Foundation’s Arts Practitioner Fund.

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