Cook Islands Parliament dissolved, election 01 August

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Queen's Representative Sir Tom Marsters has dissolved Cook Islands Parliament and announced 01 August 2022 as the election date. He made the announcement in Rarotonga...

Samoa and China do not have any plans for military ties- PM Fiamē Naomi...

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Samoa and China do not have any plans for military ties, Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa says. Mata’afa who is on a three-day trip to...

We needed China deal to protect ‘domestic security’, says key Solomon Islands official

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The controversial security deal struck between Solomon Islands and China that caught the western world off guard was needed to maintain internal security and...

Kiribati Government declares state of disaster due to severe drought

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The Kiribati Government has declared a State of Disaster for the entire country because of drought. This follows increased salinity levels in the water sources...

PNG Common roll incomplete

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Papua New Guinea’s Common roll, important for the voting population in the 2022 National General Elections has one glaring loophole, it is incomplete. It is...

Island states say fund for climate disaster victims must be created by Cop27

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Vulnerable island states say they cannot wait another three years for a funding mechanism to help victims of climate disasters. Developing countries demanded the creation...

Samoan PM arrives in NZ for bilateral meeting with PM Ardern

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Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has arrived in New Zealand ahead of her first official bilateral overseas visit since taking office, with China...

Bid to strengthen ties: Fiji’s Defence Minister Seruiratu

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Fiji will make the most of all its relationships amid growing ties with China and other countries around the world. Minister for Defence, National Security,...

China sees Pacific islands as ‘equals’, U.S sees a ‘backyard’, claims Beijing’s former envoy

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China's former ambassador to the United States claims Western countries are treating the South Pacific like their “backyard” in a throwback to the colonial...

Australian troops in PNG for election

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Australian troops have touched down in Papua New Guinea to help support the country’s national election. The vote from 02 - 22 July is largely...

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No-confidence motion against Vanuatu PM defeated, Government stability may keep PM Napat in office...

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A motion of no confidence against the Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat was defeated on Friday. The motion was voted down by 36 votes against...

PIF prioritises climate resilience and regional unity

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Climate change resilience remains a central goal for Pacific Island nations as they face its severe impacts. Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa says...

France delays New Caledonia referendum

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By Nic Maclellan Bowing to reality, the French government has abandoned plans to hold a referendum on March 15 to consider a new political statute...