New Zealand

New Zealand prime minister's arm cast auctioned for 9,435 dollars

New Zealand Prime Minister John KeyWellington  - The plaster cast from New Zealand Prime Minister John Keys' right arm, broken after he fell down stairs at a Chinese New Year celebration, fetched
18,500.10 New Zealand dollars (9,435 US dollars) on an online auction concluded on Sunday.

Proceeds will go to a foundation started by Australian Fred Hollows to perform basic sight-restoring eye surgery for people in developing countries.

Stingray, not shark, attacked New Zealand swimmer

Stingray, not shark, attacked New Zealand swimmer Wellington  - A man attacked while swimming off a New Zealand beach was injured by a stingray, not a shark, as police and paramedics first thought, according to news reports on Sunday.

Police cleared beaches on the South Island's Tasman Bay on Saturday, after Mike French, 46, a builder, staggered from waist-deep water at Kina Beach with two deep, tearing lacerations in his back.

He did not see what attacked him but paramedics told police the wounds looked like a shark bite and bathers were told to keep out of the water.

Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark bidding for UN post

Former New Zealand prime minister Helen ClarkWellington - Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark, who lead the country for nine years until she was defeated in November's election, is a candidate for the post of administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), it was reported on Sunday.

The man who beat her, Prime Minister John Key, confirmed to the Sunday Star-Times that the government was supporting her bid to succeed Turkey's Kemal Dervis, who is due to retire at the end of his four-year term in August.

Shark attacks swimmer in New Zealand

Shark attacks swimmer in New ZealandWellington - A man swimming off a popular New Zealand beach was attacked by a shark on Saturday, suffering deep wounds to his body and possible internal injuries, news reports said.

The man was flown to a hospital by helicopter while police cleared beaches on Tasman Bay, located in the north of the South Island, and local radio stations warned people to stay out of the water.

The 47-year-old swimmer reportedly did not see the shark, which attacked him from behind off Kina Beach, about 70 kilometres from the city Nelson. The Nelson hospital said he was in a stable condition.

New Zealand celebrates national day peacefully

New Zealand celebrates national day peacefullyWellington  - New Zealand peacefully celebrated 169 years of partnership between its indigenous Maori people and white settlers from Britain Friday with Prime Minister John Key shrugging off a physical attack on him by two Maori dissidents the previous day as an isolated incident.

New Zealand race relations better despite attack on Key

Wellington - New Zealand celebrates 169 years of partnership between its indigenous Maori people and European settlers Friday with relations between the races in a better state than they have been for years.

The development comes despite an attack Thursday on Prime Minister John Key by two dissidents waving a Maori sovereignty flag as he arrived at a meeting house at historic Waitangi in the Bay of Islands for celebrations on the eve of the country's national day.

The protestors claimed that the government was not doing enough for the near-600,000 Maoris, who comprise about 15 per cent of the population, but Key dubbed them "glory seekers" and said, "They were out of step with what the majority of people think."

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