NZ approves anti-terrorism measures

New Zealand today approved stiff new regulations to ban funding and recruiting for terror groups, in a move to meet United Nations anti-terrorism controls.

New Zealand today approved stiff new regulations to ban funding and recruiting for terror groups, in a move to meet United Nations anti-terrorism controls.

Foreign minister Phil Goff said the measures will take effect on December 1 after they are formally approved by the cabinet.

The new controls extend earlier moves that forbid dealing in property belonging to, or sending funds to, groups designated by the UN as terrorists.

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