Search Results
Displaying items 301 - 325 of 986 in total
-
Three new infrastructure projects to be fast-tracked - Ardern, Parker
Three new infrastructure projects to be fast-tracked - Ardern, Parker
The projects include mixed-use development on Dominion Road, a foam factory in Huntly and a large development in Auckland, and are estimated to provide 2200 jobs. Video
-
Fiji look to salvage rugby tour from Covid ruins
Fiji look to salvage rugby tour from Covid ruins
Fiji's rugby team is set to have another round of Covid-19 testing today as they seek to salvage what's left of their Autumn Nations Cup tour.
-
Tokelau traveller raises concern about Covid precautions on flight
Tokelau traveller raises concern about Covid precautions on flight
A Tokelau man has raised his concerns about the precautions taken on a repatriation flight from Auckland earlier this month.
-
Auckland City to represent Oceania at FIFA Club World Cup
Auckland City to represent Oceania at FIFA Club World Cup
New Zealand domestic football champions Auckland City have been nominated to represent Oceania at next year's FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar.
-
APEC leaders come together with free and fair trade call
APEC leaders come together with free and fair trade call
APEC leaders have issued their first joint communique in three years, calling for free and predictable trade to help a global economy laid low by the coronavirus pandemic.
-
Public concern as Covid-19 uncertainty hits Samoa
Public concern as Covid-19 uncertainty hits Samoa
Samoa's state of emergency, issued nine months ago, has been extended to 23 December. Audio
-
Flying Fijians to have next Covid test on Monday
Flying Fijians to have next Covid test on Monday
The Flying Fijians rugby squad will undergo another Covid-19 test on Monday, as the prospect of playing any international matches in 2020 remains in the balance.
-
Samoa records its first positive test for Covid-19
Samoans woke yesterday to news the country has recorded its first positive test result for the coronavirus. Audio
-
Fiji rugby team self-isolating after positive Covid tests
Fiji rugby team self-isolating after positive Covid tests
The Flying Fijians rugby squad is isolating in separate hotel rooms after a string of positive tests for Covid-19 at their training base in France.
-
Family who caught Covid-19 in August outbreak speak of fear as five members tested positive
Family who caught Covid-19 in August outbreak speak of fear
Few people from Auckland's August cluster have spoken publicly about their ordeal, but one family - of whom five tested positive - have revealed the "chaos" that hit them.
-
Asia-Pacific trade deal to add 'certainty for New Zealand exporters' - minister
Asia-Pacific trade deal to add 'certainty for New Zealand exporters' - minister
The RCEP trade agreement is expected to bring big gains for New Zealand, while holding all partners to account under a common set of rules and dispute mechanisms, the minister responsible says. Audio
-
Tuna transshipment in Marshall Islands picks up, but still low
Tuna transshipment in Marshall Islands picks up, but still low
Tuna transshipment activity in the Marshall Islands has picked up, but remains low compared to previous years, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the industry.
-
Pacific children being irreversibly damaged by malnutrition
Pacific children being irreversibly damaged by malnutrition
Children are being irreversibly damaged by malnutrition in the Pacific. Audio
-
Researchers outline how to avoid Pacific food crisis
Australian researchers want to see steps taken to ensure the Pacific doesn't have a food crisis Audio
-
Covid-19 vaccine: Some unknowns and distribution a challenge
Covid-19 vaccine: Some unknowns and distribution a challenge
It's unclear how long the protective effect of the Covid vaccine which could be available in the country next year will last, a New Zealand scientist says. Audio
-
US Pacific excited about Biden Covid approach and possible vaccine
US Pacific excited about Biden Covid approach and possible vaccine
US territories in the north-west Pacific are hoping they will have access to a Covid-19 vaccine at the same time as the rest of America.
-
Cook Islands travel may be happening by Christmas
The Cook Islands could be on the cards for Christmas, with health officials flying there this weekend to scope out the prospects of a travel bubble.
The Cook Islands, along with Niue and Tokelau, is… Audio
-
US Election recap: Joe Biden wins US presidential election
US Election recap: Celebrations in US after Biden wins presidential election
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has won the US election, wrestling power away from Donald Trump. Look back over the developments from RNZ's live blog.
-
US election result: What Biden's victory means for the rest of the world
US election result: What Biden's victory means for the rest of the world
Analysis - After days of uncertainty, Joe Biden has won the US presidential election, the projections of major media outlets show, the BBC's correspondents show what it could mean for key US…
-
Flying Fijians training in bubbles amid Covid scare
Flying Fijians training in bubbles amid Covid scare
The Flying Fijians rugby team is training in bubbles of six while they await the results of further rounds of testing for Covid-19.
-
American Samoa congresswoman says Pacific delegates need to work together
American Samoa congresswoman says Pacific delegates need to work together
American Samoa congresswoman looking forward to fourth term.
-
Three people in Flying Fijians camp have tested covid positive
Three people in the Flying Fijians rugby camp in southern France have tested positive for Covid-19, with a further three players in isolation. Audio
-
CNMI cases increase as long awaited care site opens
CNMI cases increase as long awaited care site opens
The CNMI now has 96 cases of Covid-19 after four people were confirmed with the virus over the weekend.
-
PNG government commits millions for Covid-19 cure
PNG government commits millions for Covid-19 cure
The Papua New Guinea Government has granted a contract, worth US$2.8 million, to a company established just a month ago, for a Covid-19 cure.
-
First Covid-19 cases in quarantine at US Army base in Marshall Islands
First Covid-19 cases in quarantine at US Army base in Marshall Islands
The first positive cases of Covid-19 were confirmed among two US Army workers who arrived on the missile testing range in the Marshall Islands.