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David Robati and Maya Postrzygacz were crowned the 2026 Cook Islands National Triathlon Champions after overcoming treacherous sea conditions and strong
Cook Islands Cricket Association competed in a warm up tournament in Auckland for their Men’s T20 international team to prepare them for the upcoming ICC
A strong mix of experienced representatives and emerging talent from across the Cook Islands and New Zealand-based athletes have been selected to represent
Dear Editor,
Prime Minister Mark Brown stood in Parliament on 8 April and told members that the S&P upgrade to BB– was “not a minor administrative adjustment”
Prime Minister Mark Brown stressed that investment in telecommunications is not only a technological priority but also a humanitarian one, particularly
The tragic death of an expat worker following a hit-and-run has prompted the Cook Islands government to review medical evacuation frameworks after administrative
The Cook Islands Law Commission will extend the deadline for public feedback on the proposed amendment regarding land taken by warrant, following concerns
A new district Kavana has been formally installed on the island of Mangaia, in a ceremony rich in tradition, symbolism and community spirit. Pam Steele
Dear Editor,
What is it with PM Mark Brown and his love affair with the term/concept of “SOVEREIGNTY”? (CIN, 10 April, 2026).
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Despite the short-notice cancellation of the Taputapuatea Festival due to land disputes, three visiting Tahitian cultural groups successfully transformed
Questions ranging from Taputapuatea programme to the recent defence and security declaration with New Zealand and the spread of ants on the island were
Vodafone Cook Islands is set to welcome the region and global telecommunications community to Rarotonga for the Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association
The death of an expatriate worker following a hit-and-run incident has sparked renewed calls for systemic reform in the Cook Islands, highlighting fatal