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O'Neill demands guards return

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea’s prime minister Peter O’Neill will ask his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott for the return of three Australian Manus Island security guards to face questioning over rape allegations.


Aid boosted and TV deal planned

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – New Zealand has announced it is increasing its aid to the Pacific by an additional NZ$100 million over the next three years.


PM puts in a word for our neighbours

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna is supporting one of the Cook Islands’ closest neighbours in their quest to become a member of the Pacific Islands Forum.

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Tuna resource brings meagre returns

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Politics

The Pacific Islands and its people are still not catching the economic benefits they hoped for from the region’s significant tuna resource.

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Professor right about UN precedents

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Professor Stephen Levine was quite correct, in your front page article of Tuesday’s CI News, where he pointed out that New Zealand joined the United Nations in 1945 when New Zealand citizenship did not exist.

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Still fighting that tax

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, To be brief and to the point, I last paid income tax in New Zeland over 21 years ago.


Pensioners disregarded

Thursday 10 September 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The callous disregard and lack of caring for the elderly New Zealand-paid pensioners continues unabated by the over-zealous and threatening MFEM/IRD Staff.


Strong case for UN seat

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands could have a strong case to become a member of the United Nations, without endangering its relationship with New Zealand.

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India eyes ocean resource potential

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands can look forward to closer ties with India following Minister for Health Nandie Glassie’s visit to the country last month.

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Parliament in ruins thanks to neglect...

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Opinion

The institution of Parliament is now in ruins, desecrated, vandalised and allowed to fall apart.

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Football round three start today

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Football

The Prime Foods under-8 and 11 mixed and Hori Signs U17 men’s will play their third round of games at the CIFA Complex today.


World Cup warm up

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

LONDON – Manu Samoa has thanked the London Wasps Rugby Club for their support of Samoa’s Rugby World Cup preparation.


Fijian wrestler facing murder charge

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

NEW JERSEY – Professional Fijian wrestling star from the 1980s, Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka, has been charged with third degree murder and involuntary manslaughter of his girlfriend back in 1983.


'Just us girls' on international flight

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

SUVA – Airline Fiji Link created aviation history when an all-female crew, piloted and served passengers on an ATR-72 flight this week to Apia, Western Samoa.


Woman slain in brutal attack in Samoa

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

APIA – As Samoa continues to debate the ongoing issue of violence against women, what appears to be a brutal murder has shocked Samoa.


Forum demands climate support

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Australia has been warned it could be asked to leave the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) if it does not start supporting stronger action on climate change.


Waqa says Nauru won't be bullied

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Nauru’s President Baron Waqa says Nauru is a sovereign nation and will not be bullied by bigger countries like New Zealand.


Small islands lay down climate challenge

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Leaders of the Pacific Smaller Island States have called on all nations – especially the advanced economies in the region – to rise to the challenge of climate change.


Fiji faces big challenge from day one of Cup

Wednesday 9 September 2015 | Published in Regional

TWICKENHAM – Perennially strapped for cash but always brimming with talent, Fiji head to the Rugby World Cup hoping to upset an international establishment that has long shunned them while plundering their playing stocks.


Australia has 'too much invested'

Tuesday 8 September 2015 | Published in Regional

CHRISTCHURCH – While the New Zealand government has suspended aid to Nauru’s justice sector, Australia is saying they have no concerns with the law and order situation there.


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