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Tuvalu candidate vying for Commonwealth SG role appeals for Pacific support

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The former governor-general of Tuvalu vying to head the Commonwealth as its next secretary-general is hoping the region will get behind his campaign to...

Australia worried China will bring Hong Kong police techniques to Solomons

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Australia's spy chief says Canberra is concerned Chinese police deployed to the Solomon Islands under a new security pact could use “ruthless” techniques previously...

Issue of writs on 12 May: PNG Electoral Commissioner Sinai

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The writs for this year’s general election will be issued on 12 May, says Papua New Guinea Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai. He told The National...

Tuvalu confident of Commonwealth nomination

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By Dionisia Tabureguci Tuvalu is confident in the prospects of its former Governor General Sir Iakoba Taeia Italeli to make the Secretary-General’s position in the...

U.S seeks to increase security cooperation with Papua New Guinea

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The United States wants to expand security cooperation with the Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea, a U.S official said on Tuesday, amid...

PM Bainimarama reaffirms Fiji’s commitment to work with Australia

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama Tuesday received a courtesy call from Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, David Hurley. Prime Minister Bainimarama said that Fiji...

U.S to launch strategic dialogue with Solomon Islands to counter Chinese outreach

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The United States will launch a high-level strategic dialogue with Solomon Islands in September to address mutual security concerns and enhance cooperation in public...

UBS PNG loan: Cabinet Minister Kerenga Kua tells Australia to ‘walk the talk’

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A Papua New Guinea cabinet minister has called on the Australian government to take the findings of a royal commission into the 2014 UBS...

Pacific must hear our voices, but we must listen to theirs

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Opinion by Jemima Garrett For many who watched as China expanded its influence in the Pacific, the Labor announcement of an $8 million (US$5.7 million)...

U.S won’t rule out military action if China establishes base in Solomon Islands

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One of the most senior U.S officials in the Pacific has refused to rule out military action against Solomon Islands if it were to...

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