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Relief for Tongan seasonal workers

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A group of Tongan seasonal labourers stranded in New Zealand's South Island can continue to work until a flight is available to take them...

First cruise ship in two years in French Polynesia

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Tahiti has received its first trans-Pacific cruise ship in two years, with the arrival of the Viking Orion from the United States. International cruise ship...

Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next

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By Shane Cronin The Kingdom of Tonga doesn’t often attract global attention, but a violent eruption of an underwater volcano on January 15 has...

New Zealand boxing chief gravely concerned over Olympic future of sport

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New Zealand Boxing chairman Keith Walker has expressed "grave concerns" over the Olympic future of the sport and the questioned the direction of the...

Manu Samoa 7s Pulled Out of Spain Due to High Number of Covid Positive Results

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Lakapi Samoa has today confirmed that its Manu Samoa 7s Squad of 20 players and six management currently in a holding camp in Dubai...

Three nations to miss World Rugby Sevens Series events in Spain due to COVID-19

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Fiji, New Zealand and Samoa have been forced to withdraw their teams from upcoming World Rugby Sevens Series events in Spain due to the...

PM vows to help Tonga after it was hit by tsunami

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Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea has pledged assistance to Tonga following Saturday’s massive underwater volcanic eruption which caused tsunami affecting neighbouring...

Tonga’s undersea cable could take weeks to repair

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It could be weeks before Tonga's crucial undersea cable - which connects it to the world - is back online. The cable carries nearly all...

Distress signal prompts UN concern after Tonga volcanic eruption

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A distress signal has been detected in an isolated, low-lying group of islands in the Tonga archipelago following Saturday's massive volcanic eruption and tsunami,...

Mayur gets carbon concessions

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Mayur Resources Ltd (MRL), via its 100 per cent owned subsidiary, Mayur Renewables PNG Ltd (MR), has been granted its first forest carbon concessions...

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