Tonga
RNZN officer meets King Tupou VI in Tonga
The first Tongan Warrant Officer in the Royal New Zealand Navy, Mark Latu, was lucky enough to meet KingTupou VI during the Tongan ruler's recent 60th birthday celebrations.
Sport: Samoa, Tonga turned down chance to play test elsewhere
Samoa and Tonga turned down the chance to play last weekend's Pacific Nations Cup rugby test in another country despite World Rugby expressing concern about the state of the playing field at Apia…
Growing meth use in Tonga pulls in youth
Tongan police, community and health workers say that drug use, especially that of methamphetamine, is increasingly affecting young people.
News in Tongan for 30 July 2019
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Tongan for 30 July 2019
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
NZ to provide additional support to Tonga police
New Zealand is to provide an additional two years of support to Tonga's police force to strengthen its capacity to disrupt transnational crime.
ADB grants Tonga $US7.5m for health database
The Asian Development Bank has granted Tonga $US7.5 million to create a digital health information system.
Sport: Remarkable comeback on hold for Tongan capt
The international rugby comeback of cancer survivor Nasi Manu has been delayed with the Tongan captain withdrawing from today's test against Samoa.
Tonga police seize guns and ammunition
Tonga police, in a joint operation with Customs, have intercepted 10 illegal firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
Tonga's Niuas now have solar power
Tonga's northern most islands, the Niuas, now have their own solar power plant, the first off-grid plant in the country.
News in Tongan for 26 July 2019
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
Tongan police report into suspected cable 'sabotage' due this week
A report from Tongan police into what's suspected to be the sabotage of the country's internet is expected this week.
Tonga internet company claims cable cut was 'sabotage'
The company managing Tonga's internet cable says the country's internet blackout was intentional "sabotage" by a powerful but unknown actor. Audio
Tonga internet company claims cable cut was 'sabotage'
The company managing Tonga's sole internet cable says the country's internet blackout was "sabotage" by a powerful but unknown actor.
Sport: Cancer survivor to lead Tonga against Samoa
Nasi Manu, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer last year, has been named as captain of the Tongan side to take on Samoa in this weekend's rugby test in Apia.
News in Tongan for 25 July 2019
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Tongan for 24 July 2019
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Govt claims credit for Tonga's gold medal haul at Pacific Games
Tonga's Prime Minister has taken the credit for the country's historic medal haul at the just completed Pacific Games in Apia.
Tongan court to consider joint trial for noble MP
A Tongan court is expected to hear arguments in September on whether a noble MP should be tried alongside two others also accused of passport offences.
Tourist boats impeding maternal bond of Vava'u's humpbacks
Swimming-with-the-whales tourism in northern Tonga is disturbing the natural behaviour of humpbacks, who are there to give birth, bond and nurse, new research shows. Audio