SYDNEY (Reuters) - Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will visit China next week, the first visit by a leader of the ...
Taiwan detected six Chinese balloons off the island, its Defense Ministry reported on Friday, as Beijing maintains military ...
The Foreign Affairs Minister’s office is aware of media reporting suggesting the Cook Islands has backed down from its ...
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says New Zealand is asking for too much oversight over its deal with China, which is ...
SYDNEY: New Zealand said on Friday (Feb 7) it had been "blindsided" by the Cook Islands' plans to sign a major agreement with ...
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will visit China next week, marking the first such visit in a decade. The visit aims ...
Taiwan also spotted nine Chinese military airplanes and six navy ships operating around its main island. The Taiwanese ...
Wellington is at odds with the Cook Islands over a looming new agreement with China and the former Pacific colony's plan to have its own passport.
There is no need for New Zealand to sit in the room with us,' Premier Brown says, referring to China ties, upcoming deal with ...
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says the deal between the Cook Islands and China came out of left field for not only New ...
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is expected to sign a comprehensive strategic partnership with China in the coming ...
Illegal flavored Chinese vapes continue to flood the market. It is common to walk into a bodega or tobacco store on Long ...