The Cook Islands' prime minister survived a no-confidence vote Wednesday, blaming 'misinformation' from former colonial ruler New Zealand for destabilizing his Pacific country.
New Zealand's foreign minister said he had raised concerns over China's recent live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea during meetings with Chinese leaders on Wednesday.
The unusual activity is "a lot to happen at once, but not unprecedented," an atmospheric science professor said.
The prime minister of the Cook Islands could be facing a no-confidence vote this week. It's part of the continuing political ...
The Cook Islands’ prime minister yesterday survived a no-confidence vote, blaming “misinformation” from former colonial ruler ...
BEIJING — China has agreed to consider concerns that its military did not give enough notice before staging live-fire ...
The Cook Islands’ strategic location halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii made it a crucial logistics base during World War II. American forces established airstrips on Penrhyn and Aitutaki, with ...
The low-lying island nation of around 13,000 residents is planning a mass inland relocation as creeping seas start to eat away at its fertile coastal fringe ...
Yonaguni is only 68 miles east of Taiwan, around which China has bolstered military activity. Worried about a conflict, Japan ...
Three tropical cyclones are spinning in the South Pacific, an occurrence that scientists say is unusual. Tropical cyclones ...
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown survived on Wednesday a vote of no confidence in parliament brought by the opposition ...
Taiwan coast guard officials boarded a Chinese-owned freighter and detained its crew following the cargo ship’s suspected ...