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By Nic Maclellan  Pacific Small Island Developing States and other developing nations are mobilising to call for new international legal norms, to ensure that industrialised...

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By Belinda Kora in Papua New Guinea, Lice Movono & Gabriella Marchant in Fiji, Adel Fruean in Samoa & Chrisnrita Aumanu-Leong in Solomon Islands  Across...

PINA Statement in support of the Media Council of Papua New Guinea on Press...

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The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) stands in full solidarity with the Media Council of Papua New Guinea (MCPNG) in raising serious concerns about...

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