Tonga’s first Anti-Corruption Commissioner sworn into office

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Tonga's first Anti-Corruption Commissioner, a New Zealander, Chris LaHatte, was sworn into office before the Tonga Cabinet on Friday 05 July 2024. LaHatte, a lawyer...

French election: newcomers in New Caledonia, French Polynesia

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The French general election in the Pacific on the weekend has produced new MPs in New Caledonia and French Polynesia, but in opposite directions. In...

Vanuatu, Solomon Islands PMs’ visits to China expected to boost cooperation

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China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that the prime ministers of the Republic of Vanuatu and Solomon Islands will pay official visits...

PNG minister Maladina steps down after woman’s alleged assault in Bondi

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One of Papua New Guinea’s most senior ministers have stepped down from his post after being arrested for the alleged assault of a 31-year-old...

50 years on, Niue and NZ look to the future

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A half-century after pursuing self-government, Niue can count on New Zealand’s steadfast partnership and support, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says. “New Zealand and Niue...

Australians frozen out of Kiribati as China eyes prize

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Australian officials are being given the cold shoulder in Kiribati amid concerns the atoll nation’s president is being courted by China. Visa applications have dragged...

PNG Opposition raises concern on foreign syndicates

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The country’s internal security is further at risk with foreign syndicates operating illegal activities in the country and controlling institutions like immigrations and customs,...

President Adeang backs Nauru’s switch to China

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Nauru President David Adeang says he hopes Chinese investment “transforms” the tiny island nation after switching recognition from Taiwan. There is growing influence from Beijing...

‘Precarious’ – Newsmakers dissect state and future of Pacific journalism

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If the pen is mightier than the sword, then an army of journalists has assembled in Fiji’s capital to discuss the state and future...

We must Chart our own course in Media Development and navigate our own destiny...

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Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Timothy Masiu Thursday expressed strong support for Fiji’s recent media law reforms. Addressing 2024 Pacific Media...

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