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Marshall Islands president calls for Forum ‘peace’

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The President of the Pacific nation whose nomination for the Secretary General post became a flashpoint for the possible breakup of the Pacific Islands...

Marshall Islands leader vows to push for Taiwan ‘inclusion’

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Taiwan has long struggled for global recognition, but on Tuesday the leader of one of the world's smallest countries vowed he will not rest...

Niue vote of no confidence in the Tagelagi Cabinet defeated 11 to 5

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The final count of the ballots from Niue’s Fono Ekepule returned 11 votes to five against the motion defeating the vote of no confidence...

PNG Parliament approves seven new districts to be included in 2022 election

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Papua New Guinea Parliament has approved the creation of seven new electorates which will be included in this year’s General Election. Prime Minister James Marape...

Ambassador Joseph Yun named Special U.S Presidential envoy for Compact negotiations

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The U.S President Joe Biden has appointed Ambassador Joseph Yun as Special Presidential envoy for Compact negotiations. The United States has a special and longstanding...

NZ to help develop Fiji maritime security strategy, continue to assist the Pacific

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New Zealand will assist the Fijian Government in developing a maritime security strategy. Fijian Minister for Defence Inia Seruiratu said the purpose of the strategy...

NZ, Fiji Defence Ministers demand immediate Ukraine cease fire

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Two Pacific Defence Ministers are calling on Russia to immediately ceasefire against Ukrainian people. New Zealand Minister for Defence Peeni Henare said they are trying...

30 PNG personnel flying in today as Solomon Islands Parliament meeting looms

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Thirty members of the Royal PNG Constabulary (RPNGC) personnel are flying in this morning from Port Moresby to Honiara in a second deployment since...

PNG MP remains in custody

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“Fabian, Fabian, why did you do that, why?” were the alleged words of Moresby Northwest MP Lohia Boe Samuel contained in a Papua New...

Nobel Peace Prize winner Ramos-Horta leads Timor Leste presidential election

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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta is leading Timor Leste's presidential election, garnering 44 percent out of 50 percent votes counted by Sunday afternoon,...

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