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Australia updates UN climate submission

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- Australia has submitted more ambitious climate targets to the United Nations, with the government declaring the country had turned a corner on the...

U.S. Secretary of State commends FSM President Panuelo for his strong leadership in the...

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Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) President David Panuelo has spoken with Anthony Blinken, U.S Secretary of State by phone and discussed a number of...

Vanua’aku Pati against proposed review to Vanuatu Chief Justice’s tenure

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Vanua’aku Pati (VP) has taken its stand not to support the recommendation to review the tenure of the Vanuatu Chief Justice (CJ) tenure to...

Pacific security should be a matter for ‘Pacific family’ – Australian Foreign Minister Penny...

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Australia should be more engaged in the Pacific, something the previous government failed to do sufficiently, says Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Wong was in...

U.S-Marshalls resume long-stalled talks

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Nearly three years after the first in-person preliminary discussions were held between the United States and the Marshall Islands for a third funding agreement...

Pacific engaged on security rethink: NZ

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has welcomed the prospect of a broader rethink of Pacific security frameworks when leaders gather in Fiji next...

‘We must protect the sanctity of our solidarity’ – as Blue Pacific Continent: Forum...

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Forum Secretary General Henry Puna says the Pacific ‘must protect the sanctity of our solidarity’ – as Blue Pacific Continent, as the interest of...

Australian Foreign minister to visit Solomon Islands

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong will visit the Solomon Islands in her third Pacific trip since being sworn in. The trip will be the first...

Vanuatu, one of the last Covid hermit nations, to open to tourists after two...

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Vanuatu, one of the last Covid hermit nations, is set to open up to international travel, but there are concerns the country is not...

Tokelau to hold self-determination referendum, but independence not likely

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Tokelau's parliament has endorsed a proposal to start work on a referendum reviewing the territory's relationship with New Zealand. The move could see a vote...

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