Solomon Islands warned decision to ban foreign naval visits could have ‘repercussions’

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Papua New Guinea's foreign minister has warned Solomon Islands its decision to halt foreign naval visits could have "repercussions". Appearing on ABC Radio on Wednesday,...

Vanuatu politicians in court Friday over dissolution push

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Preparations are underway for a hearing in the Supreme Court of Vanuatu following an application against the dissolution of Vanuatu's parliament. It was submitted by...

New Minister for Bougainville Affairs Mannaseh Makiba appointed

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The Papua New Guinea Government will be looking at amending the law to include more ministerial positions, Prime Minister James Marape says. Marape made this...

UK Home Office Permanent secretary visits Fiji to affirm UK – Fiji partnerships

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UK Home Office Permanent secretary, Matthew Rycroft has met with Fijian government officials and partners during his visit to the Pacific nation. He met Aiyaz...

Solomon Islands Government push to extend Parliament influenced by foreign elements: Manuari

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Solomon Islands Opposition MP Derrick Manuari says he believes that the government’s agenda to extend Parliament from four to five years is influenced by...

Law organisations are wrong: Fiji AG

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Fiji's Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has condemned the Fiji Law Society and the Law Council of Australia for their analysis of the Electoral (Amendment)...

PNG investigation into Conflict Islands

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The Conflict Group of Islands in Milne Bay province cannot be sold to foreign interests, Papua New Guinea Parliament was told Wednesday. Deputy Prime Minister...

Wildfire and floods don’t need to turn into disasters: UN risk report

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Hazards such as earthquakes, floods, heatwaves, and wildfires, can be prevented from becoming life-threatening disasters, according to the authors of a UN report launched...

More time to consult on Fiji Electoral Act Amendment Bill : Law Council of...

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The Law Council of Australia has backed calls made by the Fiji Law Society regarding the proposed Electoral Act Amendment Bill No. 49, which...

Fiji receives $91.7m in reimbursement over eight years for UN peacekeeping missions

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The Fijian Government has received a total of $91,780,940.37(US$41,142,298.98) in reimbursement between 2015 and 2022 for our troops in United Nations peacekeeping missions. Minister for...

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