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Cook Islands’ first vape importation case concluded yesterday with a 19-year-old visitor being discharged without conviction and granted permanent name suppression, after the court determined he was a ...
Cook Islands Police have finally received the results of the autopsy conducted on a 58-year-old woman from Mauke who died on March 2.
Warning: This story contains graphic details.Trial begins for man facing indecent assault charge Thursday 21 August 2025 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Court, National ...
Pacific leaders, including Cook Islands Deputy Prime Minister, have made a passionate plea for help as climate change threatens some of the world’s smallest nations.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) secretary Tepaeru Herrmann has reminded Pacific leaders how Pacific regionalism has helped the Cook Islands for over 60 years.
According to the Fiji Government media, the meeting held last week in Suva, Fiji, demonstrated a strong collaboration and friendship between the two nations and their shared commitment to regional ...
Special promotions run by CITC in partnership with suppliers Palm, Panamex – Tip Top Ice Cream, and Wattie’s added extra excitement for Pa Enua visitors during the 60th Te Maeva Nui Constitution ...
Last week marked the exciting kick-off of the six-week Indoor Volleyball Competition, and the opening round set the tone for what promises to be a highly competitive season. With eight women’s teams ...
About a quarter of the people who travelled from Pukapuka-Nassau for the 2025 Te Maeva Nui celebrations last month have decided to stay in Rarotonga and look for work, with most hoping to move ...
The Cook Islands Game Fishing Club (CIGFC) hosted its second Pa Enua Charity Fishing Competition over the weekend, bringing together 20 boats in support of Pa Enua schools and community causes.
Round 5 of the domestic football competition delivered another weekend of action-packed matches, with clubs across Rarotonga showcasing attacking brilliance, defensive grit and youthful talent.
Coastal feasibility studies have commenced on Rarotonga and Aitutaki through the National Environment Service (NES) and international consultancy firm Beca International Consultants Ltd.
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