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By Kalafi Moala The Ministry of Infrastructure oversees all major infrastructure developments and construction in the Kingdom of Tonga. These developments include the construction and...

Comparing media law in Fiji and PNG

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By Dr Shailendra B Singh and Dr Amanda H A Watson This piece is the third in a series that addresses media freedom in Papua...

IAEA Task Force issues new report on regulatory aspects of water discharge at Fukushima...

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Task Force assessing the safety of Japan's planned discharge of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power...

Niue to amplify our One Pacific Voice at the UN Climate Change Conference

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An empowered Niue is working to grow its presence at the UN Climate Change Conference. Niue is the world’s 177th largest emitter with a total...

What will become of the Commonwealth under Charles III?

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Republicanism was seen as a move against Queen Elizabeth II during her reign. Now the Commonwealth is at a crossroads. By Craig Prescott, Bangor...

Why the Pacific way matters for regional security: NZ Foreign Minister Mahuta

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By Nanaia Mahuta, New Zealand Foreign Minister I want to set out – Aotearoa NZs Independent Foreign Policy and Why the Pacific Matters for Regional...

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...

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