The cost of crime and corruption on Pacific fisheries

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The need for a well-funded response to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing has never been greater.  By Jade Lindley The Pacific Ocean is the most abundant...

The case for opening the ADF to citizens of Pacific Islands nations

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The potential benefits in a contested region extend far beyond a military need. By David Van  Other than times of extreme crisis, (e.g., the Second World...

Solomon Islands plagued by bombs from the Second World War

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Eighty years after intense battles were fought over the archipelago, Solomon Islanders are still regularly maimed and killed by ordnance By Nicola Smith, Asia...

World Press Freedom Day: reflection, celebration

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There will be celebrations as well as self-contemplation in newsrooms around the world today to mark World Press Freedom Day 2023, with the Fourth...

Shaping a Future of Rights: Fiji success leads WPFD celebrations in 2023, says PFF

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The human rights context of journalism is essential for realising all other rights, and is a timely theme for the WPFD annual celebrations, says...

Palau Media Council World Press Freedom day 2023 statement

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As we celebrate World Press Freedom Day on 03 May, the Palau Media Council takes this opportunity to honour the fundamental principles of freedom...

Global Tuna Fisheries—worth $40 billion a Year—Still face threats

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World Tuna Day and UN meeting offer chance to applaud management progress while urging more action By Grantly Galland Senior Officer International Fisheries  For decades, tuna...

Pacific Islands Forum SG Henry Puna message, World Press Freedom Day 2023

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Today the world remembers the importance of a free and independent media as the cornerstone of thriving and healthy democracies. For our developing and...

Why Australia would be smart to recruit soldiers in the Pacific – a Fijian...

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By William Waqavakatoga Fiji has a track record of service to the British crown. Travel to Hereford, where the Special Air Service is based, and...

Island nations key to U.S maintaining position as Pacific power

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By John Grady The Freely Associated States lying between Hawaii and the Philippines are crucial to the United States remaining a Pacific power, the special...

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