Three staff members of Island Business magazine had phones and laptops confiscated following allegations of a story printed by the media outlet being false.
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Worst cyclone to hit Tonga in 60 years
A state of emergency has been declared in Tonga following destructive winds and flooding in Tonga. There's been severe flooding and significant damage to hundreds of buildings in the capital, Nuku'alofa.
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Protests in Wellington, Fiji and Aus to support Fiji airport workers
The workers at Nadi Airport, Fiji, who were recently ‘locked out’ of their workplace are receiving support from people around the world, with protests taking place from today in New Zealand, Australia and Fiji.
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Kiwis Coach David Kidwell contemplates next move
New Zealand Kiwis' Coach David Kidwell is reconsidering his position with the side following their quarter-final loss to Fiji last night, 4-2 final score. Kidwell told media today the result has given him a lot to think about.
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Pacific companies here to test NZ Market
More than 70 delegates from all over the Pacific were officially welcomed onto Te Mahurehure Marae in Auckland. They say New Zealand trade with the Pacific needs to be corrected.
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Pene whānau safe after 7.2 earthquake in Fiji
A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck within 300km south off the coast of Fiji this morning. There has been no reports of any major damage, other than power cuts which interrupted the stay for many holiday seekers.
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Owen Pomana is a Preacher on a mission
This Christmas day on Te Kāea we feature an unorthodox preacher who travels the world, including the Middle East, to help the needy and vulnerable. As part of Te Kāea's Summer Series 'He Momo' Owen Pomana from Ngāti Kahungungu explains why he is willing to risk his safety to help others. Tune in for the full story Christmas day on Te Kaea at 5:30 pm.
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Key backs economic relationships between Fiji and Iwi
Prime Minister John Key says he would support any future economic relationships between Fiji and Iwi Māori, after bilateral talks with Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama in Auckland.
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Fiji PM gets a taste of Māori business
Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has touched down in New Zealand for a five-day trip. Today he was in Auckland for a tour of Moana New Zealand fisheries. He is in New Zealand to gain insight into Māori business methods in the fisheries sector with the goal of developing Fiji's economy.
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Kava flowing after Fiji's win
Former Fijian rugby captain Deacon Manu celebrates Fiji’s Rio Olympic win in true-Fijian style.