"This is all part and parcel of having investments - they go up, they go sideways, they go down," Nigel Brunel says.
Police allege the 45-year-old man walked into a Hamilton East pharmacy with a firearm and threatened staff.
The anti-mandate protest in central Wellington is now into day 18.
Both Russia and the West sees Ukraine as a buffer against each other.
RATs will also be more widely available.
The move comes after the Reserve Bank raised the official cash rate to 1 per cent on Wednesday.
The All Blacks, British and Irish Lions, and Wigan Warriors were among the teams to pay tribute to "Inga the winger," after his death at 52.
The PM said an "unthinkable number of innocent lives could be lost" in the military invasion of Ukraine.
The Ministry of Health said all five were in hospital at the time.
There are 237 people in hospital with the virus.
Wisnewski has the support of the entire club, Phoenix general manager David Dome said.
University of Otago expert Robert Patman thinks Russia will have the military edge - at least to begin with.
One-hundred and sixty-four police staff and 115 from the NZDF were affected.
One survivor said he's never experienced anything like it in his life.
A UK Labour MP said a document leaked to him said Roman Abramovich was linked to "illicit finance and malign activity" and should have all his UK assets seized.
Previous recipients include Jay-Z, Muhammad Ali, Rihanna, LeBron James and Jesse Jackson.
Police are warning Auckland motorists to expect delays this Saturday, as protestors plan to unlawfully cross the Harbour Bridge.
The ICC's head of events Chris Tetley said the playing conditions would allow teams to field a reduced side.
Trade Minister Damien O'Connor is set leave for a trade visit to Europe and the Middle East on Sunday.
A cruise missile strike on the Ukraine capital woke residents on Thursday - a Kiwi journalist among them.
As Covid-19 continues to rip through Dunedin flats, Canterbury students are bracing for a similar situation.
Police are urging Wellington protesters to take their children home with them, saying it’s “no longer a safe environment”.
Sarel Erwee scored his maiden Test century as the Proteas bounced back from last week's humbling defeat.
Unvaccinated police officers and NZDF staff faced losing their jobs on March 1.
Nearly 100 Ukrainian protestors rallied outside the Russian embassy in Wellington seeking support and answers.
Fondly known as "Inga the winger", he played 19 Tests for NZ and 23 for Manu Samoa before a successful switch to rugby league.
A group of 552 contact tracers were sent a team message this morning saying their "calling has come to an end".
The Education Minister said he wants to be crystal clear that no part of a child's education should be affected by their vaccination status.
Three men formerly accused of murdering Lois Tolley the 30-year-old in 2016 have had their identities permanently suppressed.
"It is impossible to say that the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is safe,” an adviser to the Ukrainian president said.
All Blacks winger Sevu Reece scored two first-half tries in the Crusaders' win over the Highlanders.
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