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NZ rugby open to sending teams to Australia for start of Super Rugby Pacific amid COVID travel uncertainty

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Amid the ongoing uncertainty of the COVID pandemic, New Zealand Rugby has revealed to Newshub definitively that the inaugural season of Super Rugby Pacific...

Fiji Rugby welcomes change in World Rugby eligibility rule

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Fiji Rugby has pledged to continue to invest in its local players and development pathway players. Following the announcement by World Rugby to approve the...

Fiji welcomes first Australian tourists in 20 months amid Omicron concerns

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Fiji has thrown open its doors today to tourists for the first time in 20 months, despite fears over the new Omicron coronavirus variant. The...

Marshall Islands moves to reduce world’s strictest Covid-quarantine

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The Marshall Islands is one of only a handful of nations never to have experienced a single case of community transmission of Covid-19. Its border...

Australia’s commercial kava importation pilot officially launched

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Pacific kava farmers and producers will now have direct access to the Australian market under Phase Two of the Morrison Government's Kava Pilot, recognising...

Wanting to be watchdogs: Pacific journalists and their views

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By Shailendra B. Singh, Folker Hanusch While global scholarship on the professional views of journalists has expanded tremendously in recent decades, the Pacific remains a...

NZ is the latest to join foreign intervention mission to Solomon Islands

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has announced that New Zealand officers will now join three other countries: Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Australia...

Bougainville President commends PNG intervention in Solomon Islands

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The current troubles in the Solomon Islands must not be seen as an opportunity by Bougainvilleans to prey on the nation's instability says Bouganville...

COVID-19: WHO’s Tedros criticises ‘blunt’ Omicron measures

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The head of the UN health agency has criticised “blunt” and “blanket” measures taken by countries in the past few days to stop the...

Unease builds over New Caledonia referendum

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There is growing unease over the French decision to hold New Caledonia's third and final independence referendum on 12 December. Pro-independence parties and groups decided...

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OACPS SG Batraki pushes shift from talk to action at Malabo Summit

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The 11th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) opened on Saturday with Secretary-General...

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UN appoints Jean Arnault as envoy, warns Middle East conflict ‘out of control’

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