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As the Cook Islands marks six decades of self-government, a critical question lingers: Does our booming economy still need foreign aid? The answer may lie in the fine print of a decades-old agreement, ...
A two-day BBQ competition is being held as part of the Raro Fire and Food Festival, aiming to raise funds for the Junior Sailing Club and to promote the Cook Islands Barbecue Alliance (CIBA).
Cook Islands engages with countries “who respect our sovereignty”, says Prime Minister Mark Brown, calling New Zealand’s ...
The first and only Filipino born and raised in Aitutaki, bearing a Cook Islands Māori name, has thoroughly embraced and immersed himself in the local culture and traditions. Nine-year-old Manuia ...