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'Our step up in the Pacific has been substantial' - United States
The United States has "listened carefully" to Pacific Island nations in its efforts to boost its diplomatic footprint in the region, the deputy secretary of State, Kurt Campbell, says.
News in Tongan for 29 August 2024
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Six takeaways from Pacific Nations Cup round one
World Rugby pick out six talking points from the first weekend of the cross-border competition as Fiji and Japan both kick off the tournament with big wins.
Tonga PM wants 'more action' as Pacific leaders' summit kicks off
The 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting is off to a start with pouring rain and an earthquake as the backdrop, with the New Caledonia and the climate crisis as hot button issues.
PILFM53: 'Incredibly crowded' agenda for Pacific leaders
But for locals, Tonga hosting the summit means it offers a much-needed cash injection to the nation, which is still recovering from the Hunga-Tonga Hunga Ha'apai eruption and tsunami. Audio
Taiwanese official going to Pacific Islands Forum
A Taiwanese deputy foreign minister will be at this week's Pacific Islands leaders in Tonga, as China and the United States jostle for influence in the region.
News in Tongan for 23 August 2024
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PNC clash to kick off 100 years of rugby between Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga played first Test rugby games against each other in 1924. Audio
Tonga 'trying to put on a good impression' for Pacific leaders
The Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit is just days away from opening in Nuku'alofa in Tonga, and frantic efforts are still needed to ensure visitors are housed. Audio
News in Tongan for 22 August 2024
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Tonga going down to the wire on PIF accommodation
The Pacific Islands Forum leaders summit is just days away from opening in Nuku'alofa in Tonga, and frantic efforts are still needed to ensure visitors are housed. Audio
St Vincent de Paul to open first shop in Tonga
St Vincent de Paul organisations in New Zealand are sending a container load of clothing, household untensils and medical goods to their sister organisation in Tonga. Audio
Pakuranga homicide: Community grieving death of Tongan grandfather Saia Kokohu Vi
A Tongan grandfather who was fatally shot in his courier van in an East Auckland on Monday morning is being remembered by his community as a kind and lovely man.
Tonga works on tracking gas emissions
Tonga could soon be able to track its own progress towards achieving targets.
Tonga invites Elon Musk to Pacific leaders' summit
Tonga's government has extended an invitation to the billionaire entrepreneur to attend the annual Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting to be held in less than two weeks' time.
Climate forced relocation underway in Tonga and Samoa
New research finds more Tongans and Samoans seeking work overseas to build more climate resilient homes. Audio
Agenda setting for Pacific leaders' meeting
Opinion - The prime ministers of Cook Islands, Fiji and Solomon Islands hope to be in the New Caledonia next week, before heading to Tonga to report back, Tess Newton Cain writes.
Hu'akavameiliku rejects foreign affairs standoff claims
"I'm heading down to the Foreign Ministers meeting on Friday in Suva to give them an update in my capacity as Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs." Audio
Tonga PM dismisses 'standoff' ahead of summit
The Prime Minister of Tonga says the Foreign Affairs ministerial portfolio standoff does not pose a threat to the Forum Leader's summit. Audio
News in Tongan for 1 August 2024
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