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  • Wednesday 9 December 2015 8:57pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : More than 400 graduates from three Government tertiary institutes received their certificates and diplomas today, 9 December during a Combined Awards Ceremony, at Queen Salote Memorial Hall.
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  • Wednesday 9 December 2015 8:49pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Hon ‘Etuate Lavulavu denied allegations of illegal campaigning and corruption in the 2014 General Election, during his evidence to the Supreme Court in Neiafu on Friday, 4 December.
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  • Wednesday 9 December 2015 8:44pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : ‘Aiona Prescott (20) will receive a prestigious Queen's Young Leaders Award from HM Queen Elizabeth next year in London, one of 60 from across the Commonwealth recognized as exceptional leaders in their communities.
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  • Wednesday 9 December 2015 8:29pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Eizo Ve'ehala became the first Tongan to successfully complete an International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO, Aviation Security Professional Management Course, the NZ Aviation Security Service AVSEC announced on 8 December.
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  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 9:23pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Although Real Tonga Airline has won a bid last month to operate Government’s MA60 aircraft, gifted from China, its operation will remain on hold until Government completes the aircraft’s certification due process.
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  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 5:46pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : An inquest has confirmed that Haini Muller (24) died from drowning at Hufangalupe Beach in Vaini on 26 November.
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  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 5:44pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Tonga’s U-20s team has failed to qualify for the 2016 Junior Rugby World Trophy after loosing to Fiji 19-10 during the final match of the Oceania Rugby Junior Trophy in Suva last weekend.
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  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 5:41pm


    Suva, Fiji
    : USP will be welcoming one Commonwealth Scholar to the University’s Laucala campus in Fiji in 2016, to study an MSc in Climate Change. Another scholarship will be offered to start in February 2017.
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  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 4:37pm


    Suva, Fiji
    : PACER-Plus is shaping up as an agreement that won't fit into the Pacific reality, will have weak protections for Pacific businesses and undermines the ability of governments to enact policies to support and nurture vital Pacific industries. ...Ask any Pacific businesses person and they will tell you how hard it can be to run a business in the Pacific. ...An updated analysis shows that tariff revenue losses will actually be more than previously calculated: Pacific countries are set to lose more than USD 200 million per year (Tonga USD$6million).- Adam Wolfenden (PANG).
  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 1:53pm


    Bali, Indonesia
    : The murder of neutral observers aboard fishing boats in the Pacific is one of the most under-reported issues in the $US6billion Pacific tuna fishing industry. Few people are aware that fisheries observers have died on the high seas while attempting to guarantee the sustainability of fish stocks, reports Netani Rika, at the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting that concludes in Bali today.
  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 1:33pm


    Bali, Indonesia
    : The Cook Islands is challenging other Pacific nations to support the adoption of a meaningful harvest strategy for albacore tuna, following a commitment to reduce its own catches by up to 35 per cent within two years. By Helen Greig
  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 1:03pm


    Bali, Indonesia
    : Papua New Guinea has called on the Pacific Tuna Commission to take urgent action to control fishing on the high seas. By Yvette D’Unienville
  • Tuesday 8 December 2015 10:45am


    Paris, France
    : Before it has even been agreed upon, the world is already failing the current proposal for the new Climate Change agreement to reduce global warming to 2 degrees Celsius. While the Pacific islands call for the parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees, the reality is the combination of all national pledges now on the table takes it to over 3 degrees Celsius. - SPREP
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  • Monday 7 December 2015 11:20pm


    Paris, France
    : During the final round of talks on climate change in Paris, France, Tonga is the latest country to submit its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), joining over 150 Parties who have submitted their INDCs.
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  • Monday 7 December 2015 10:41pm


    Paris, France
    : After a week of negotiations, negotiators from 195 countries have produced a Draft Paris Outcome that is likely to become the new global climate agreement on 11 December. By Makereta Komai.
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  • Monday 7 December 2015 10:35pm


    Paris, France
    : Action Day at COP 21 in Paris, France has thrust the environmental leadership of the Pacific islands at the forefront of a Pacific Press Conference featuring the Heads of State from the Cook Islands, Palau and Tuvalu.
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  • Monday 7 December 2015 10:01pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Groups from Christian churches in Tonga came together for a 'March for Jesus 2015' in central Nuku’alofa this morning, 7 December.
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  • Monday 7 December 2015 7:36pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A new photographic book titled 'The King is Crowned' celebrating the Coronation of King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau’u in June and July 2015, was launched by HRH Princess Pilolevu at Little India Restaurant at Sopu on Saturday 5 December.
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  • Saturday 5 December 2015 3:46pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : In a marathon press conference lasting nearly four hours yesterday, Tonga’s Prime Minister Hon. ‘Akilisi Pohiva tried to defend his decision to retain a self-confessed corrupted Cabinet Minister, ‘Etuate Lavulavu, as his Minister of Tourism.
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  • Saturday 5 December 2015 1:38pm


    Neiafu, Vava'u
    : The trial to hear an election petition filed against Hon ‘Etuate Lavulavu for corruption during his 2014 election campaign continued this week with witnesses called by the Petitioner Viliami Uasike Latu, at the Supreme Court in Neiafu.
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