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Tonga s deputy PM Lord Ma afu dies in Auckland

Lord Ma'afu died in the early hours of Sunday morning at Auckland City Hospital. He is survived by his two sons.

Asia Pacific Rugby League to take lead on Tonga

Tonga perform the haka before facing Australia in 2019. Photo: PHOTOSPORT It comes after the Court of Arbitration for Sport last month dismissed an appeal by the former governing body, Tonga National Rugby League, over its expulsion from the International Rugby League (IRL). Admitting a new Tongan member was not discussed at the IRL Board meeting two weeks ago but Secretary General Danny Kazandjian said the Asia Pacific Confederation will now assume formal responsibility for speaking to all Tongan parties on both the issue of the new membership and the world cup campaign. He said there is no requirement for an IRL member to be in place in time for the Rugby League World Cup, which is scheduled to kick off in October, but an entity must sign the tournament participation agreement.

Tonga extends state of emergency until January next year - Xinhua

Tonga extends state of emergency until January next year - Xinhua
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Tonga extends state of emergency until January next year - World News

2020-12-21 11:35:27 GMT2020-12-21 19:35:27(Beijing Time) Xinhua English SUVA, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) Tonga on Monday extended the state of emergency from December 21, 2020 to January 18, 2021 and made some changes to the national COVID-19 restrictions. According to Matangi, Tonga s leading news website, Tongan Prime Minister s Office also announced on Monday that the night-time curfew in the island nation has also been lifted for the incoming Christmas Day and New Year s Day. Apart from the above-mentioned changes, the nationwide curfew will be from 8:00 p.m. local time on December 21 to 8:00 p.m. on January 18, 2021. Other key restrictions include that all activities and gatherings in the island nation will not exceed a total of 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors, except for religious services and education institutions; complying with social distancing (keeping 1.5 m from another person at all times), and observing personal hand hygiene and following all Public Health

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