Pacific Islands Predicted to be First Affected by Climate Change
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Website URL: http://www.gavick.comNuku’alofa, 8 Sepitema 2015. Na’e ‘ikai tali ‘e he Tu’i Fakamaau Lahi Owen Paulsen ‘i he Fakamaau’anga Lahi ‘i he ‘aho 1 ‘o Sepitema ‘a e Tangi ‘a e Nusipepa Kele’a, Faipulusi Laucala Pohiva mo e ‘Etita ‘o e Nusipepa ni ‘i he taimi koia Mateni Tapueluelu fekau’aki mo e hopo lau’i kovi’i ‘i he vaha’a ‘o e kau Faka’iloa mo e ‘Eiki Tokoni Palēmia Malōlō mo Minisitā Malōlō ki he Ngaahi Ngāue Lalahi Samiu Kuita Vaipulu.
8 September, 2015. Banks in Tonga are hitting back at the Prime Minister's claim that high interest rates are causing more businesses to close down. The Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva, told Parliament banks should reduce their rates and keep their profit margins to less than 940,000 US dollars per annum.
7 September, 2015. Hearing the voice of Civil Society is important in developing well informed regional policy for the Pacific. It is for this reason that the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the European Union have organised “The Civil Society Organisation Regional Forum” which beings today in Port Moresby.