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Tonga is pulling out all the stops this week for its annual Heilala Festival, which is reportedly to be bigger than ever this year.
The head of Fiji's damning commission of inquiry admits to publically calling the anti-corruption agency commissioner "universally corrupt" while investigating her appointment.
From 1946 to1962, sixty-seven nuclear bombs were detonated in the Marshall Islands, about 2000 kilometers away from Guam, where the fallout of the tests are still being felt.
Excitement is building and accommodation is packed as the city hosts the Māori All Blacks and Scotland on Saturday.
Lincoln University conservation and ecology student Jake Linklater won the prestigious Young Plant Producer of the Year award ...
After a long and intriguing Super Rugby Pacific season, we've finally arrived at the first test of the year. Scott ...
The US president said he expected Hamas to respond to his "final proposal" for a ceasefire in Gaza in the next 24 hours.
Iran's stock of near-bomb-grade uranium remains unaccounted for after Tehran passed a law to suspend cooperation with IAEA.
If it's handled properly tourism gets resources and money to communities instead of corporations "and it has enormous ...
Producer Bonnie Harrison turns the tables on the quizmaster and takes a closer look at some of this week's quiz questions.
Returning to the NRLW after a five-year hiatus, the Warriors will face defending champions Sydney Roosters on Sunday. Jonty Dine has the story.
Almost 30,000 homes that were without electricity in Northland have had their connection restored. Power was interrupted at ...
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