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Cook Islands gets $3million grant to fight climate change

Wednesday 9 May 2018 | Published in Environment

The Cook Islands has received a $3million grant “to help build the resilience of its residents and protect their livelihoods from disasters and climate change”.

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Seabed investor pulls out

Wednesday 9 May 2018 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – A multinational mining company has withdrawn its financial support of the Solwara 1 seabed mining project in Papua New Guinea.


Peters announces Pacific aid budget

Wednesday 9 May 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – It will soon be revealed whether the New Zealand government is putting its money where its mouth is when it talks about a “Pacific reset”, with Foreign Minister Winston Peters unveiling his ministry’s funding plan last night.


Island haven now unrecognizable

Wednesday 9 May 2018 | Published in Regional

Hawai‘i – The latest eruptions of Kilauea, the most active volcano on Hawai‘i’s Big Island, have rendered parts of a once-serene neighbourhood on the island unrecognisable.


Iro running for a fourth time

Wednesday 9 May 2018 | Published in Politics

If there is one thing you can say about Teava Iro, it is that he does not quit.

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Tax write-off issues still remain

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Opinion

Political commentator John Scott takes a look at the secrecy behind the government’s decision to write off tax owing by various businesses and private individuals before January 1, 2010. The decision sparked outrage, leading to conjecture that it may have been designed to specifically benefit certain political figures.

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Tata'anga Tau Kore

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Kia Orana Etita, I raro ake nei, ka kite koe i tetai tata’anga tau kore na George Maggie e kua tuku aia ki runga i tana Facebook


Leader needs to concentrate on issues at home

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I cannot agree with “Son of Taravao regarding the amount of travel by our government leaders as outlined in his letter to the editor of CINews, headlined “Travel is the best way to do business”.


Red Cross harnesses the power of humanity

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Local

Growing a resilient Cook Islands through the power of humanity is the focus of the Cook Islands Red Cross Society’s work.


PM focuses on fisheries

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Politics

The week-long 106th Officials Forum Fisheries Committee Meeting was opened by Prime Minister Henry Puna at the Edgewater Resort in Arorangi yesterday.

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Call for faith ignores MP's past issues

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, “Have faith in CIP, Nicholas urges,” read the headline in CINews on May 4.


More homes destroyed by lava flows

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Regional

Hawai‘i – Emergency authorities battling lava flows and gas erupting from Hawai‘i’s Kilauea volcano are warning some residents to “go now” as a new fissure has opened.


Lightning strike delays jet's departure

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Local

An Air New Zealand Airbus A320 aircraft was struck by lightning as it approached Rarotonga International Airport on Saturday.


Tourists told only Big Island affected

Tuesday 8 May 2018 | Published in Regional

Hawai‘i – Officials in Hawai‘i have sought to reassure residents of other islands and tourists that the eruption is concentrated in a small region of the island and that most areas remain safe.


Investment a burning issue

Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands government needs to address the balance between keeping this country the way some residents want it, and solving issues around foreign investment, says independent for Tupapa, Teresa Manarangi-Trott.

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Visitor's solution for pollution issues

Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am a man from a small country in Europe - Ireland. A few weeks ago I holidayed for the third time on your beautiful Rarotonga. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting your wonderful, warm and generous spirited people.

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Puna the only man to give us a great future, says Tepaki

Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, May I thank the smoke signaller who wrote, “Tepaki’s the man to make our future really great,” for his kind words.


A question of what the Chinese government really wants

Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I’m neither a Demo nor a CIP supporter, but I do vote.


QR's speech moves Anzac service crowd

Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Local

At the national Anzac service on Anzac Day last month, Queen’s Representative Tom Marsters delivered what several people have since described to CINews as a particularly moving, poignant and powerful speech, with some noting that many present were even moved to tears by the QR’s words. The speech was largely based on two visits made by Marsters to Europe in recent. While space restrictions prevent us reproducing the entire speech, CINews thought it worthwhile reprinting some of the highlights, with thanks to His Excellency Tom Marsters and the QR’s official secretary Anthony Brown.

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WATSAN wages war on beach rubbish

Monday 7 May 2018 | Published in Environment

WATSAN has declared war on beach litter at the Nikao Social Centre after doing a beach survey along the foreshore and finding dumped items including a television, a mini stove and a vacuum cleaner.

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