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Marc Pinter-Krainer

Marc Pinter-Krainer

Editor in Chief, Founder & CEO at One News Page

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • International Business
  • International News

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Recent Articles

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Calls for period pain to be taken more seriously in the workplace

Period cramp simulators are giving men around the world a taste of how debilitating menstrual cramps can be.
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Pieflation: How rising costs are hitting your favourite mince and c...

Bakers have seen the cost of butter, flour and meat increase significantly since March.
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New Antarctica data reveals ‘tipping point’ for ice melt

Scientists at the Antarctic Research Centre have collated 45 million years worth of temperature change in the Antarctic Sea and say the results show we may be near a ‘tipping point’.
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Auckland mayoralty: Efeso Collins on his climate change focus

The current councillor makes his pitch for free-fares public transport and affordable housing.
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Diversity on the up in boardrooms, but more work needed

Women continue to make up over half of public board positions, while ethnic candidates are still playing catch-up.
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Design begins for plastic packaging stewardship scheme

It could be a significant step in New Zealand’s waste management of plastics.
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Roxburgh community celebrates NZ’s longest-running cinema

With a population that’s just shy of 600, the movie theatre has enough seats to house nearly half the town.
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Upcycled bread and wonky carrots: Tackling NZ’s food waste problem

Innovative businesses meet for a food waste summit, as recent study shows more than 100,000 tonnes of Kiwi food goes to waste
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How NZ’s top 3 telcos are protecting Kiwis from cyber threats

Following the data breach of nearly 10 million Optus customers, 1News spoke to Vodafone, Spark and 2degrees about how they keep Kiwis’ data safe.
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World-first system launched to detect disease in livestock

It uses AI to detect health issues in animals that the human eye can’t see.
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All political parties urged to extend breast cancer screening age

It comes after the National Party today announced that if elected, it would extend the screening age from 69 to 74.