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Unable to visit dying mother

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

FIJI – An arch critic of the Bainimarama government in Fiji says its reasons for not allowing him to leave if he visits Fiji are highly questionable.


Anyone seen the statistician?

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – Anti-corruption police investigating Papua New Guinea’s National Statistical Office have reportedly been unable to find the acting national statistician.


US soldier found dead in PNG

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – United States security and military investigators have flown to Papua New Guinea to investigate the death of a special forces soldier in diplomatic accommodation.


Fiji UN staff accused of sexual misconduct

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

FIJI – The United Nations is investigating senior staff based in Fiji over allegations of sexual misconduct.


O'Neill labels report 'fake news'

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – Papua New Guinea’s prime minister has taken a lead from US President Donald Trump, dismissing as “fake news” a report that claims its liquefied natural gas project is failing to deliver a promised economic boom to his people.


Vanuatu chiefs agree on resettlement

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

VANUATU – The Council of Chiefs on Vanuatu’s Santo island has reportedly agreed to resettle 11,000 people from volcanically active Ambae.


Rotuman people strive to save their language

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – The Rotuman language is listed on the Unesco’s list of endangered languages as “vulnerable”.


Elections clouded by claims of foul play

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

FRENCH POLYNESIA – There are claims of foul play in French Polynesia’s territorial election which have prompted calls to cancel last month’s first round on one island.


Record rain creates giant sinkhole

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

A giant sinkhole has opened up on a farm near Rotorua following Sunday’s record breaking rainfall in the region.


Bill English starts a new job

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

Former prime minister Bill English has been appointed to the board of Australian retail giant Wesfarmers.


Roadworkers unearth waka

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

Road workers have uncovered what’s thought to be parts of a pre-European Maori waka on a motorway project north of Auckland.


Banks ordered to show that their hands are clean

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – The country’s leading banks have been ordered to prove they are not ripping off their customers like their Australian counterparts have been doing.


A case of too many Victorias

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – Victoria University of Wellington is considering dropping the ‘Victoria’ from its name to avoid confusion with other institutions.


Campervans contaminated

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – Holidaymakers may be sleeping in campervans contaminated with the toxic chemicals used to make methamphetamine.


Children taking meth to school

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – Methamphetamine has become so endemic in New Zealand there are now reports of primary-age children taking the drug to school.


Enoka urges prioritising downtime

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Rugby Union

The man charged with keeping the All Blacks emotionally fit is urging people to prioritise downtime.

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It's time to put our paradise on the right path

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I’ve just read an article on this page (CINews website) about our government owing China $145.5 million dollars.

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Making a point about air travel

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Opinion

With both the Herald and the Cook Islands News carrying articles and letters on this subject, I thought it timely to share this suggestion.

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Two-year project sees TAU's IT overhauled

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Technology

Te Aponga Uira’s new computer system went live this week, the culmination of a two-year process that saw the replacement of all the power company’s hardware, servers and software.

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Ambassador visit enhances links

Wednesday 2 May 2018 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands and the People’s Republic of China will look to strengthen their partnership this week with the inaugural visit of the recently appointed Chinese Ambassador to New Zealand, Wu Xi, who will present her credentials to the Queen’s Representative, Tom Marsters on Thursday morning.

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