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  • News in Tongan for 25 February 2014

    Audio 25 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • Lawyer disappointed as sick Tongan woman faces deportation

    Audio 25 Feb 2014

    The lawyer representing a Tongan overstayer says he's disappointed but not surprised at news the Immigration Department wants to deport his client despite her having a heart condition and being warned… Audio

  • News in Tongan for 24 February 2014

    Audio 24 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • Tonga military holds recruitment drive

    Audio 24 Feb 2014

    Tonga military is conducting its annual recruitment drive with another 70 to 80 personnel to be added to His Majesty's Armed Forces by the end of the week. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 21 February 2014

    Audio 21 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 20 February 2014

    Audio 20 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 19 February 2014

    Audio 19 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • Tonga to launch mock parliament to boost women's representation

    Audio 18 Feb 2014

    Tonga's Speaker of Parliament calls for Tongan women to apply as candidates for mock parliament. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 18 February 2014

    Audio 18 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • New Zealand lawyer says authorities 'perverse' for sending Tongans back home

    News
    Pacific
    17 Feb 2014

    A lawyer for Tongan overstayers says deporting people with medical conditions to an area devastated by a cyclone is perverse. Cyclone Ian caused widespread damage to the Ha'apai island group...

    New Zealand lawyer says authorities 'perverse' for sending Tongans back home
  • Claim NZ deporting to cyclone-hit area

    News
    New Zealand
    17 Feb 2014
    Cyclone damage in the town of Pangai in January.

    A lawyer representing overstayers from Tonga says New Zealand is deporting people to some of the most cyclone-damaged areas of the island nation. Audio

    Claim NZ deporting to cyclone-hit area
  • News in Tongan for 17 February 2014

    Audio 17 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • New Zealand lawyer claims Tongans being returned to unsafe Ha'apai

    News
    Pacific
    17 Feb 2014

    A lawyer representing overstayers from Tonga says New Zealand is deporting people to some of the most cyclone-damaged areas of the island nation. Cyclone Ian devastated the Ha'apai island group...

    New Zealand lawyer claims Tongans being returned to unsafe Ha'apai
  • Tongan overstayers to be deported to cyclone hit areas

    Audio 17 Feb 2014

    A lawyer for Tongan overstayers says New Zealand is ignoring its international responsibilities by returning overstayers to areas of Tonga devastated by cyclone Ian. Audio

  • Extra Time for 14 February 2014

    Audio 15 Feb 2014

    This week we begin the countdown to next year's cricket world cup. The former India cricket captain Sunil Gavaskar reflects on his country's tour of New Zealand, and Corey Anderson speaks about his… Audio

  • News in Tongan for 14 February 2014

    Audio 14 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 13 February 2014

    Audio 13 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • Bruno Banani considering bobsleigh at next Winter Olympics

    Audio 12 Feb 2014

    Tonga's first Winter Olympian, Bruno Banani, reflects on his performance in Sochi and talks about his future plans. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 12 February 2014

    Audio 12 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • News in Tongan for 11 February 2014

    Audio 11 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • Most without insurance in cyclone-hit Ha'apai

    Audio 11 Feb 2014

    Most people are without insurance in Tonga's cyclone-hit island group of Ha'apai, which may result in the government having to foot the $30-million bill. Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 February 2014

    Audio 10 Feb 2014

    A report into illegal passport sales in Vanuatu is delivered to government ministers; Questions are raised over New Zealand's easing of Fiji sanctions; A Cook Islands lawyer hopes politicians can fix… Audio

  • News in Tongan for 10 February 2014

    Audio 10 Feb 2014

    The latest news in Tongan language. Audio

  • Ha'apai tourism and business operators looking to the future

    Audio 10 Feb 2014

    Ha'apai tourism operators say they are getting back on their feet but have some concerns about the impacts the cyclone will have on their industry and the local economy. Audio

  • Sport: Tongan luge star says carrying flag at games was emotional

    News
    Pacific
    8 Feb 2014

    The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has declared the Sochi Winter Games officially open, after a spectacular opening ceremony at the Black Sea resort. More than 40,000 people were at Sochi's...

    Sport: Tongan luge star says carrying flag at games was emotional
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