Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional
Nuku‘alofa – The Pacific Games Council says progress is being made in Tonga towards delivering a successful event in 2019 – although it admits plenty still needs to be done.
Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional
LAUTOKA – Police this week sent a “high-powered” police team to Lautoka to investigate the attempted fire bombing of the home of internet café owner Rajneel Singh, according to a report in the Fiji Sun.
Saturday 19 December 2015 | Published in Regional
APIA – Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has told women thinking of running for parliament they should not neglect their families.
Friday 18 December 2015 | Published in Regional
Pupukea – Current number one surfer Mick Fanning surfed through into the quarter finals of the Billabong Pipe Masters on Hawai‘i‘s North Shore in search of his fourth world title despite the sudden death of his brother this week.
Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional
REVIEW By Matthew Pike For Radio New Zealand News AUCKLAND – Every AC/DC fan knows what they’ll get from a gig; middle-aged men playing heavy, high-energy rock’n’roll until they can play no more.
Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional
YAREN – A Nauru opposition MP’s fight to get his passport reissued has suffered a major defeat with the court throwing out the application due to it being out of time.
Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional
PORT MORESBY – Water rationing has been introduced in Papua New Guinea’s capital, Port Moresby, as the city tries to cope with a severe dry spell in the midst of a crippling drought affecting most of the country.
Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional
APIA – The Samoa government, with the help of United Nations agencies, is launching a campaign to get unemployed youth into productive work.
Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional
TARAWA – The President of Kiribati, Anote Tong, an outspoken advocate for global action on climate change, said the agreement reached at the COP21 climate summit was a “major achievement”.
Wednesday 16 December 2015 | Published in Regional
MANILA – Typhoon Melor has ripped through the central Philippines, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that left at least four people dead and millions without power, officials say.
Tuesday 15 December 2015 | Published in Regional
PACIFIC – Greenpeace says the climate change agreement struck in Paris over the weekend does not go far enough to protect Pacific countries from catastrophic events caused by climate pollution.
Tuesday 15 December 2015 | Published in Regional
PARIS – Photographs portraying what life is like for the people of Kiribati were exhibited in Paris during the UN climate conference.
Tuesday 15 December 2015 | Published in Regional
MANILA – A massive typhoon has made landfall in the Philippines, forcing 750,000 people to evacuate and bringing wild winds and rain that could cause flash-flooding, landslides and storm surges.
Monday 14 December 2015 | Published in Regional
WELLINGTON – The New Zealand Law Society says comments from the Fiji prime minister about ‘crushing’ any disloyalty are chilling.
Monday 14 December 2015 | Published in Regional
SUVA – The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission said it has received 284 complaints since it was re-established in May this year.
Monday 14 December 2015 | Published in Regional
APIA – The sister of a Samoan New Zealander who was killed in Samoa is “broken” after her brother’s killer walked free.
Monday 14 December 2015 | Published in Regional
Nawailevu – A Fiji chief says the government is pushing companies to operate mines in the country, with little regard for the environmental impacts on people’s land.
Monday 14 December 2015 | Published in Regional
PACIFIC – Health authorities in the Pacific are encouraged by news of the world’s first vaccine against dengue fever being approved for use in Mexico.
Saturday 12 December 2015 | Published in Regional
APIA – The woman Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi ridiculed for competing at the Miss World pageant might end up having the last laugh.
Saturday 12 December 2015 | Published in Regional
WELLINGTON – New Zealanders have chosen a silver fern on a black-and-blue background (pictured) as their preferred option if the South Pacific nation decides to dump Britain’s Union Jack from its national banner.
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