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New Zealand & Samoa re commit to the Treaty of Friendship

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The lifelong friendship between Samoa and New Zealand, was cemented by a Treaty of Friendship signed 60 years ago yesterday, between Samoa’s first Prime...

Pope Francis welcomes Fijian President Katonivere

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Pope Francis Monday received in audience at the Vatican's Apostolic Palace the President of Fiji, Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere. The President met afterwards with Cardinal...

UN chief warns of ‘nuclear annihilation’

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UN head Antonio Guterres warned Monday that a misunderstanding could spark nuclear destruction as the United States, Britain and France urged Russia to stop...

Joyful families reunited as Tonga reopens border, night curfew continues

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With hugs and tears families were reunited at Tonga's Fua'amotu International Airport, after arriving on an Air New Zealand, the first flight as Tonga...

Visiting Electoral Observer Mission meet with Cook Islands political leaders

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration secretary Tepaeru Herrmann has welcomed the Pacific Islands Forum Electoral Observer Mission (EOM) to the Cook Islands. The Mission...

Cook Islanders get ready to go to the polls

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Cook Islanders go to the polls on 01 August to choose a new 24 member parliament. Voters will have four parties, and a movement calling...

‘Return of writs cannot be extended’: PNG Secretary for Justice

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Any extension beyond the fifth anniversary of the date fixed for the return of the writs for the previous general election would be in...

SIBC to air news supporting government only

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Office of Prime Minister and Cabinet has ordered Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) to do self-censorship on its news and programmes. This means SIBC is...

‘Enough is enough’: the fight to elect women to Papua New Guinea’s men-only parliament

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By Jo Chandler When she first tried for a seat in the Papua New Guinea parliament in 2017, Rufina Peter was a political novice...

Former Fiji military commander Sitiveni Rabuka rules out China security pact if he wins...

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The former two-time coup leader hoping to return as Fiji’s prime minister has ruled out a security pact with China if he wins government,...

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UNESCO launches consultation on fair payment for news in the digital age

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