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Cook Islands prepares for Te Maeva Nui
Cook Islands prepares for Te Maeva Nui
Cook Islands Police are stepping up operations for Te Maeva Nui, which starts on Friday this week.
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Better code needed in Cooks to fight corruption
Better code needed in Cooks to fight corruption
A poor code of conduct is being blamed for a series of corruption investigations involving Cook Islands MPs.
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Cook Islands opposition gets first woman leader
Cook Islands opposition gets first woman leader
The Cook Islands opposition party has made history by appointing Rose Brown its leader.
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Cook Islands opposition has new female leader
Cook Islands opposition has new female leader
The Cook Islands opposition has appointed Rose Brown to lead the coalition - the first female opposition leader in the country's history.
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Former Cooks opposition leader considers appeal
Former Cooks opposition leader considers appeal
Former Cook Islands opposition leader Teina Bishop is considering appealing against a corruption conviction handed down by a court this week, calling it a "minor setback".
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Former Cook Islands opposition leader considers an appeal
Former Cook Islands opposition leader considers an appeal
The former Cook Islands opposition leader, Teina Bishop, is considering appealing against a guilty verdict handed down by a court this week.
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Cooks MP Teina Bishop found guilty of corruption
Cooks MP Teina Bishop found guilty of corruption
Cook Islands MP Teina Bishop has been found guilty of corruption as a minister of the Crown in the High Court today.
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Spring-like weekend weather forecast
Spring-like weekend weather forecast
Tropical winds will produce abnormally mild weather over much of the country this weekend, forecasters say.
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Sport: Pacific Oceania avoid Davis Cup relegation
Sport: Pacific Oceania avoid Davis Cup relegation
The Pacific Oceania tennis team have staved off relegation in the Davis Cup after an emphatic victory against Singapore in Tehran.
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Oysterband +
William Dart's theme is the British folk song and what happened to it in the hands of groups such as Fairport Convention, Bellowhead and Oysterband. Audio
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Nauru cabinet sworn in
Nauru cabinet sworn in
Nauru's new government was on Friday sworn in by the Chief Justice Jone Madraiwiwi.
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Sport: Pacific Oceania miss out on Davis Cup semis
Sport: Pacific Oceania miss out on Davis Cup semis
The Pacific Oceania tennis team have missed out on the chance for Davis Cup promotion.
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Sport: Pacific countries alert to safety risks in Rio
Pacific countries say they have been keeping well informed about health and security concerns around the Rio Olympics. Audio
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West could benefit from Pacific health strategies
West could benefit from Pacific health strategies
A New Zealand health academic says Western countries can learn a lot from the way Pacific communities approach health issues.
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Sport: Pacific Oceania beat Turkmenistan in Davis Cup
Sport: Pacific Oceania beat Turkmenistan in Davis Cup
Pacific Oceania have beaten Turkmenistan to get their Davis Cup tennis campaign back on track.
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Cooks purse seine committee to report by Sept
Cooks purse seine committee to report by Sept
A select committee is looking into two requests filed about purse seining licenses.
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Sport: Niue excited for African league tour
Sport: Niue excited for African league tour
The Niue rugby league team will take part in a Tri Series against South Africa and Lebanon in October, ending a year in the international wilderness.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 July 2016
Audio 13 Jul 2016Thousands are still waiting for food aid in Papua New Guinea; Misuse of government vehicles under the spotlight in Vanuatu; A new study reveals major ethnic inequalities in New Zealand among those who… Audio
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Cook Islands artist awarded a Fulbright
Audio 13 Jul 2016A top New Zealand artist residency at the University of Hawaii has been awarded to a Cook Islands artist for the first time. Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania lose Davis Cup opener
Sport: Pacific Oceania lose Davis Cup opener
Pacific Oceania have outclassed by hosts Iran in their opening Davis Cup tennis match in Asia/Oceania Zone Group Three.
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Cook Islander awarded Fulbright
Cook Islander awarded Fulbright
The Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency at the University of Hawaii has been awarded to a Cook Islands artist for the first time.
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3 - Cook Islands
Programme3 - Cook IslandsRemembering the journey to independence for the Cook Islands
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Young democracies in the Pacific in need of support
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association says ensuring young democracies follow the rule of law is a challenge. Audio
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Twenty five dollars and a dream - the story of Tapu te Ranga Marae
An urban marae built from scavenged materials by homeless youth, ex-cons, and gang members in the 1970s in Wellington is struggling to keep its whare open after the council deemed several of its… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Samoa qualify for OFC U17 main draw
Samoa qualify for OFC U17 main draw
Samoa have won the Oceania Under 17 Men''s Preliminary on home soil after beating Cook Islands 2-0 in the final match of the tournament.