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Tonga brings in internet blocking powers
The Tongan Parliament has rushed through two new bills, including one that will establish a new body with powers to block selected internet content.
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All Blacks looking for team to 'click' against Tonga
Audio 9 Oct 2015Rugby World Cup pool play wraps up this weekend, with the All Blacks playing their final match against Tonga on Saturday. Audio
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Tonga fans pumped ahead of All Blacks clash
Tonga rugby fans say with a World Cup full of upsets so far, there's no reason why they can't beat the All Blacks in their final pool game tomorrow morning.
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Injured McCaw to miss Tonga game
All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has been ruled out of the team's final Rugby World Cup pool match against Tonga in Newcastle.
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Nonu to get 100th Test cap
Midfielder Ma'a Nonu will play his 100th Test match when the All Blacks play Tonga in their final Pool match of Rugby World Cup in Newcastle on Saturday morning.
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Concern over Tonga breast cancer rate
A Tongan doctor says breast cancer is now the most common cancer in the country, with 27 women dying from the disease in the past two years.
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Argentina all but book place in RWC quarters
Argentina all but secured their place in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals as they subdued Tonga's physicality and flair to claim a 45-16 bonus-point victory in Leicester.
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Tongan money with former King no longer legal tender
Tongan banknotes and coins depicting the late King Tupou IV are no longer legal tender in the Kingdom.
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Tongan contemporary art
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Sport: U20 World Cup spot up for grabs for Oceania women
The Oceania Under 20 Women's Football Championship kicks off in Nuku'alofa today, with the winner to join Papua New Guinea at next year's World Cup.
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Tonga beat Namibia in Exeter
Tonga ran in five tries to edge out Namibia 35-21 in a highly-entertaining Rugby World Cup Pool C match at Sandy Park in Exeter.
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Climate refugee claims await decisions
Eleven people have claimed asylum in New Zealand in the last four years because of climate change, Immigration New Zealand figures show.
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Midday Sports News for 30 September 2015
The Tongan coach Mana Otai says the dream is still alive after his side ran in five tries to beat Namibia 35-21 in Exeter and grab their first win of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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New Zealand Pasifika stand against suicide
Pacific communities in Porirua, north of New Zealand's capital Wellington, are taking a stand against suicide in their community. Audio
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Parents fight to keep school open
Students and families of a small school have made a plea for the Education Minister to keep it open, after it was forced to shut its doors over safety and welfare concerns.