The Cook Islands
Economist critical of data used to determine Cooks 'developed'
A New Zealand economist is critical of the data the OECD has used to determine the Cook Islands is a developed nation. Audio
Cooks women in business set to get tailored help
A new project between Cook Islands businesswomen and the government will see 330,000 US dollars spent over two years on boosting local opportunities for women.
No decision yet on Cooks flight
The Cook Islands prime minister Henry Puna isn't ready to make a decision on last month's referendum, where the majority of people on Aitutaki said they wanted Sunday flights to the island scrapped.
Women's centre in Rarotonga built on confidentiality
A women's counselling service in the Cook Islands says confidentiality is the key in eliminating domestic violence cases.
Cooks PM yet to decide on flight cuts
A spokesman for the Cook Islands government says it is a bit early yet for the Prime Minister to say if he will accept the result of the referendum on Aitutaki, which is for a ban of flights on…
More opposition to FADs in Cook Islands
An environmental group, Te Ipukarea Society, is encouraging the public to get behind its petition against purse seine fishing in the Cook Islands.
Cooks probes into Bishop and Ponia still ongoing
The Cook Islands police say they will not leave any stone unturned in the investigation into the Aitutaki MP Teina Bishop.
Another foreigner drowns in Cook Islands
A second foreigner has drowned in a week in the Cook Islands.