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New Zealand quietly deploys navy ship to Solomon Islands

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New Zealand has deployed a navy ship to the Solomon Islands to help peacekeeping efforts after political unrest in the capital, Honiara. The decision to...

Omicron cases prompt COVID safety warning in Fiji

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Fiji's Ministry of Health says finding the Omicron variant in travellers in border quarantine is not unexpected, given how quickly it has spread worldwide. Permanent...

West Papua independence movement re-submits for full MSG membership

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An application by the United Liberation Movement of West Papua to become a full member of Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) has been re-activated. Last year,...

Cook Islands panic abates after first ever Covid case proves to be a false alarm

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On Friday, the tiny Pacific country, one of the few countries to avoid any Covid cases throughout the pandemic, announced its first case: a...

King tides wreak havoc on islands in Manus and East Sepik Province

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The rise in sea level and king tides now affecting more than 30,000 lives on coastal Manus will continue through 2022, according to the...

ADB signs $6 million grant to expand renewable energy in Vanuatu

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide a US$6 million grant and the Government of Vanuatu US$1.2 million to establish a network to deliver...

Bougainville’s quest for nationhood

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Passing the final hurdles As Bougainville marks two years since its historic independence referendum, Pacific leaders must work together to ensure the process does not...

New support from Republic of Korea for Blue Pacific Coastal and Marine Planning

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The Pacific Islands Forum Deputy Secretary General, Filimon Manoni, and Young-kyu Park, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, have Tuesday signed a new project...

Malaita eyes independence: Premier Suidani

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The Malaita Provincial Government in Solomon Islands is seeking the assistance of the United Nations Security Council to fulfil recommendations in the Townsville Peace...

Ocean flooding hits Marshall Islands, Micronesia over consecutive days

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Ocean flooding for the third straight day hit low-lying islands throughout the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), causing sparse damage...

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Concerns over voter access raised as New Caledonia’s municipal elections highlight turnout gaps

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Kiribati makes bid for UN women’s body, pushes Pacific voice in global stage

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