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PSA calls for Tongan PM to resign
The Public Service Association in Tonga is calling for the Prime Minister to resign because of allegedly unlawful payments he made to the country's satellite communication provider, Tongasat. The…
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300 Ha'apai families still in tents after January's cyclone
Audio 7 Mar 2014300 families in Ha'apai are still living in tents following Cyclone Ian, and will not be in permanent housing until the end of the year at the earliest. Audio
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Hundreds of foreigners register in American Samoa amnesty
More than 17 hundred foreigners have registered for the American Samoa immigration amnesty programme to make their immigration status legal. A four week registration of all foreigners whose…
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NZ giving more aid to stricken Tonga
The New Zealand Government says it will continue to provide aid to Tonga following Cyclone Ian, which hit the Ha'apai island group in January. Audio
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World Bank review will certify Tongan plane
Audio 7 Mar 2014A year-long dispute between New Zealand and Tonga over a plane will be solved with World Bank intervention. Audio
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Tonga's transport industry to be reviewed by World Bank
Tonga's entire transport industry will undergo a safety review by the World Bank. The sector-wide review will include land, marine and aviation safety, and will be the basis of New...
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World Bank to certify Tonga plane but NZ travel warning stays
Despite high-level talks yesterday between Tonga and New Zealand, a travel advisory remains in place over a controversial plane. The Tongan Prime Minister, Lord Tu'ivakano, together with New Zealand's…
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Sport: 'Strongest ever' Tonga A eye higher honours
Tonga A are in a confident mood ahead of Tuesday afternoon's Pacific Rugby Cup opener against Samoa A in Sydney. The squad is a mix of local based players as...
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Plane stand-off between Tonga and NZ may soon be solved
Audio 26 Feb 2014A saga over the disputed safety of a Tongan plane could soon be over, if an international agency weighs in. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 26 February 2014
Audio 26 Feb 2014Brother: new Police Commissioner should apologise; Afghan interpreter waiting to come to NZ dodges death; TPP talks fail to conclude deal in Singapore; Business council not concerned about query over… Audio
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Immigration NZ 'heartless' over case
A leading aid agency says Immigration New Zealand is being heartless as it considers deporting a woman back to a cyclone-ravaged area of Tonga. Audio
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NZ immigration tries to deport unhealthy Tongan to Ha'apai
The immigration authorities want to deport an overstayer to the area of Tonga damaged by Cyclone Ian, where half the population is homeless. The woman has been getting treatment in...
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Deporting Tongan overstayers in NZ to Ha'apai a "death sentence"
An advocate for Tongans in New Zealand says deporting overstayers to the area in Tonga ravaged by Cyclone Ian is a death sentence. The immigration authorities want to deport an...