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Dr Fong on Fiji’s recovery plan

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The biggest threat to Fiji’s recovery plan will be to control our ongoing epidemic through our ongoing COVID-safe discipline. This, according to Health Ministry permanent...

Fiji business re-opening signals return to normalcy

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As businesses re-open from today, Fiji authorities have cautioned that breaches of COVID safe protocols will not be tolerated. Minister for Commerce, Faiyaz Koya said...

Palau ditches GRT for VAT system

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Palau finally adopts a new tax regime, a Value Added Tax (VAT) system after more than 30 years using Gross Receipt Tax (GRT) system. President...

Vailima Gold latest to join Samoa Breweries products

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Samoa Breweries introduced its newest addition to the Vailima beer family, Vailima Gold on Saturday. Vailima Gold is a low carb, full flavour lager beer...

We made a terrible mistake buying Maseratis vehicles, says PNG Finance Minister

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The Papua New Guinea Government has admitted that the purchase of the controversial Maseratis vehicles for use by the 2018 APEC Leaders was a...

Fiji Political parties merge for 2022 polls

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The Fiji Labour Party, Freedom Alliance and Unity Fiji will merge for the 2022 general elections. This has been confirmed by Fiji Labour Party leader...

Climate action: ‘Time is running out’, UN chief tells ministers

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With just one month left until the COP26 climate change conference, countries must do more to reduce emissions, finance climate action and support mitigation,...

President Panuelo submits Freedom of Information Act to FSM Congress

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President of the Federated States of Micronesia(FSM) David Panuelo, has transmitted a proposed bill, the FSM Freedom of Information Act, to the 22nd FSM...

Samoa Government must tackle bribery definition: MP

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Samoa Member of Parliament for Faleata No.3 Ale Vena Ale has raised major concerns relating to bribery and corrupt practices during election petitions after...

WTO Fish talks ignore SDG14

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The World Trade Organisation's (WTO) current negotiations on ending fisheries subsidies are undermining livelihoods and development for developing and least-developed countries. This was echoed by...

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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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Australia’s top diplomat says Australian diplomacy is being reshaped to meet a more dangerous and complex world, with a sharper focus on the Indo-Pacific,...

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

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WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala has warned that global health systems are fundamentally out of balance, despite major...