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EU lectures Nauru on human rights

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN - The European Union says the Nauru Government must meet its international human rights obligations.


Fisheries leaders honour stalwart oceans advocate

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Environment

Fisheries leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) 11th Ministerial meeting opening sessions in Tuvalu yesterday observed a short silence to honour their former colleague and global oceans champion, Foua Toloa.

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The same old story...

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I read with dismay and concern the comments made by the director of Audit in CI News on June 19, regarding some of our Ministries’ financial management practices and standards.


SMOKE SIGNALS Welcome to the plastic islands...

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Smoke Signals

To all the critics of the ‘round’ house under construction on the wharf, the one that will be the first impression of the Cook Islands for the rich folks off the cruise ships with the money going jingle-jangle in the pockets, the last laugh is on you.


Puna out of depth on UN

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Regarding the Cook Islands bid for United Nations membership and other issues:


Wolf in sheep's clothing

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I for one am eternally grateful to God that a certain Titikaveka papa'a individual who stood for election didn't get voted in.


PM stands firm on UN

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna has hit back at claims he is ‘out of his depth’ and ‘poorly advised’ in his pursuit of the Cook Islands becoming a member of the United Nations.

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All 'go' for Te Mato Vai

Tuesday 30 June 2015 | Published in Local

“I’m the lollipop man...” T&M Heather’s Robert Sua Aiono Tuariki (left) and China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation foreman Pei Bing (right) took a quick break to pose for CI News in Ngatangiia yesterday afternoon.

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New king must win people's trust

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Regional

AUCKLAND – Chairman of the Tongan Advisory Council Melino Maka says the newly-appointed King of Tonga’s biggest challenge will be to win back the trust of his people.


Family man wants to get home

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – A suspended opposition MP on Nauru says he’s frustrated at the Court’s decision to defer his appeal to get his passport back for two weeks.


Democracy and rule of law 'broken'

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Regional

Yaren – New Zealand should stop all financial support for Nauru’s justice system, which is going from bad to worse, former Nauru chief justice Geoffrey Eames says.


Coronation celebrations underway

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Regional

NUKU‘ALOFA – Tonga has already begun 11 days of celebrations to mark the coronation of monarch King Tupou VI (pictured) with an ancient kava ceremony and gifts of pigs and yams from the country’s chiefs.


TMV and landowners agree

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Local

Land owners of an area between Avaavaroa and Kauare in Titikaveka have come out in overwhelming support of the Te Mato Vai Project reaching their land.

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Flourishing fruit good for export

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor. Yesterday my wife, her sister and myself along with some other friends enjoyed a tour of a local tropical fruit garden.

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Praise the Lord

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Shame on those who try to shame our government by saying that a 25¢ rise in the minimum wage is an insult to us wage workers.


Age grade talent impresses scouts

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Local

Youth rugby selectors have a tough job of picking two players for 2016 rugby scholarships after watching the local under 19 games at the weekend.

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Family law bill reaches next step

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Politics

COOK ISLANDERS will soon get a chance to have their say on a piece of legislation set to radically change the way domestic violence is tackled in this country.


Captain's run

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

Eels captain Joshua Tawakedrau led the way in his team’s 42-14 winner over the competitive and strong Tupapa Panthers.

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Try-scoring festival in game two

Monday 29 June 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

VICTORIA PARK hosted a try-scoring fiesta of the Avatiu Eels kind when the visitors dominated the Tupapa Panthers in a 7-7 effort to put the Panthers away 42-14.

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$10,000 donation goes long way

Saturday 27 June 2015 | Published in Local

The Creative Centre was this week presented with a cheque for $10,000 from the Cook Islands Disabled Society.

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