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Country faces aid uncertainty

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Local

THE BIGGEST challenge the Cook Islands faces is the uncertainty of its Official Development Assistance (ODA) graduation in 2017.

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Farmers urged to get busy

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Local

Minister of Agriculture Kiriau Turepu has urged farmers to increase agricultural production in the Cook Islands in an effort to counter the effects of climate change and improve peoples’ health.


OCI in 'historic' victory

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Local

The OPPOSITION coalition has had a “historic” victory and held on to the seat of Arutanga/Reureu/Nikaupara by a small margin.


Rethink urged in battle against nuclear powers

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

MARSHALL ISLANDS – A senior researcher at a Dutch think tank says it’s disappointing for the Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI) that their case against three nuclear powers has been thrown out so early by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).


Refugee teenagers dream of real lives

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

NAURU – There are 755 refugees on Nauru and 128 of them are children.


Noble supports appointment process

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

TONGA – A Tongan noble MP says the current appointment process for top officials is the most independent procedure available in the country.


Refugee journalist awarded

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – A Kurdish Iranian journalist detained on Papua New Guinea’s Manus island by Australia has received a social justice award from a Sydney symposium.


Tuvalu MP claims nepotism

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

TUVALU – A former prime minister of Tuvalu says he still considers himself a Member of Parliament, despite the Chief Justice declaring his seat vacant.


Samoa's Chamber puts on a brave face

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

Samoa business confident of filling Yazaki gap


Sorcery-related attacks continue

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – The Papua New Guinea Catholic church says reports of sorcery-related attacks do not appear to be waning, despite awareness efforts.


Warning of Biblical retribution

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

Editor shames Tonga’s leaders after damning poverty report


Tietjens to Samoa

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

SAMOA – Sir Gordon Tietjens has been officially unveiled as the new head coach of the Samoa Sevens team.


Tourist describes stonefish ordeal

Monday 17 October 2016 | Published in Regional

Australian survives agonising stonefish sting in Fiji


Spirited rivalry continues between Puaikura and Sokattak

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in Football

THE NIKAO Sokattak men’s side are set for a tough tussle against competition leader Puaikura for their round two meeting in the Rarotonga Round Cup Championship today.


Masters battle it out by the sea

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in League

IT WAS another battle in a beautiful surrounding with white sand and blue lagoon flanked on the sea side of the infamous Nukupure Park, the home of the Sea Eagles.

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Definition of 'sugary'

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

seems rather randomTHIS SIGNALLER UNDERSTANDS that levies were originally put on sugary drinks in an effort them more expensive and hopefully less attempting to buy.


How Christianity came to Aitutaki

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

THE OTHER day someone from a committee planning the upcoming annual Nuku asked me who actually received Christianity when it arrived on Aitutaki, Tamatoa Ariki or the Taunga named Tepaki.

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Private sector could lead way on wage issue

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

IN REGARD to Sue Fletcher-Vea’s comments on the minimum wage issue in Wednesday's CI News,


Whale of a way to celebrate cetaceans

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in Local

Those who attended the 2016 whale celebration are likely to remember it for a very long time.

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What to do when love falls away

Friday 14 October 2016 | Published in Church Talk

Today we continue to discuss the need to think clearly about your relationships.

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