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Australia-Papua New Guinea security agreement concerns China, says PNG’s top diplomat

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By Harlyne Joku Beijing has raised concerns about a proposed security agreement between Papua New Guinea and Australia, the Pacific island country’s foreign minister said...

UN to start taking deep-sea mining applications this July

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The International Seabed Authority (ISA) will start accepting applications in July from companies that want to mine the ocean's floor, a decision that came...

Fiji PM Rabuka justifies use of Standing Order 51 to fast-track the repeal of...

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has justified the Government’s use of Standing Order 51 to fast-track the repeal of the Media Industry Development (Repeal)...

China to deepen alignment between BRI and Connect PNG Programme

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China will deepen the strategic alignment between the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s Connect PNG Programme, welcome PNG to...

Bill to repeal MIDA Act tabled in Fiji Parliament

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Fiji's Attorney General Siromi Turaga has tabled the bill to repeal the Media Industry Development Act 2010. While tabling the bill, Turaga said there is...

PNG PM Marape says Sir Rabbie a great statesman

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has described the late former prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu as a great statesman. “Papua New Guinea has...

Solomon Islands and China security pact ‘non-issue’

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The security pact Solomon Islands and China signed following the 2021 November riot in Honiara is now a non-issue, according to Albert Kabui, the...

Forum Election Observers complete first Mission to Federated States of Micronesia

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A Pacific Islands Forum Election Observer Team has completed it’s first every deployment to the Federated States of Micronesia General Election. The Forum Observer Mission...

International Court of Justice to advise states on climate duties: ‘A turning point for...

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One of the world’s most important courts will advise states on their responsibilities for curbing global emissions and the legal consequences of inaction, following...

Carbon credit industry resists vulnerable nations’ call to fund adaptation

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The carbon credit industry has successfully fought off a push by some of the most climate vulnerable nations to place a mandatory levy on...

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Vanuatu Parliament to debate no-confidence motion against PM Napat Friday

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Vanuatu leader of the Opposition and President of the Union of Moderate Parties (UMP), Ishmael Kalsakau, welcomed Wednesday's decision of the Court of Appeal...

Australian diplomacy must be principled, agile and proactive: DFAT Secretary Adams

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Global health is out of balance: WHO’s Dr Piukala

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