China, Iran and Russia are engaged in foreign interference in New Zealand, the nation’s domestic intelligence agency has said after making its threat assessment report public for the first time. In the report, the country’s director-general of security Andrew Hampton said the Security Intelligence Service sees enormous value in sharing more of its insights publicly. Advertisement The agency had previously taken a secretive approach. It decided to change course after it and other agencies were criticised for focusing too much on the perceived threat from Islamic extremism and being blindsided when a white supremacist shot and killed 51 worshippers at...