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Samoa’s international borders to open in August

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Samoan Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mata’afa has announced the returning of students to school and the resuming of international flights this month, though restricted...

Online talks focus on Fiji-New Zealand trade recovery after Covid

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Economic recovery was the focus of a recent online conference involving Fijian and New Zealand trade organisations. Hosted by the New Zealand Fiji Business Council,...

Australia election: Climate the most important security issue, say military and political leaders

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By Nic Maclellan As voters in Australia head to the polls on 21 May, there is increasing debate over the link between climate change...

Aussie Super Rugby teams to play in Fiji

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Good news for Australian rugby fans, plans are underway to bring some Super Rugby teams over to play the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua. Drua Chief...

Record crowd in Fijiana Drua historic homecoming, Fijian Drua-Chiefs match tickets go on sale from next Monda

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The Fijian Drua, Super Rugby Pacific’s newest club, made a massive statement by recording the largest attendance of the Super Rugby Pacific season so...

Fijiana Drua viewed as beacon for new era of professionalism in Pacific women’s sport

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Sports watchers hope the Fijiana Drua's rousing Super W championship win can help usher in a new era of professionalism for women's sport in...

Better dotTV deal for Tuvalu

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By Dionisia Tabureguci Tuvalu’s revenue share from the management of its dotTV Internet domain name asset will now be based on the number of people...

Government taking Governor General advice on the dissolution of Solomon Islands Parliament

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The Solomon Islands Government is taking the advice of the Governor General, Sir David Vunagi seriously on matters relating to the deferment of the...

World Bank increases its COVID-19 assistance to Solomon Islands

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With Solomon Islands’ COVID-19 situation having significantly worsened over the past several months – with over 14,000 confirmed cases and 141 reported deaths –...

25 years of partnerships launched on World Tuna Day

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First 100 percent sustainable tuna fishery celebrates 25 years of Western and Central Pacific fisheries partnerships on World Tuna Day Over the past 25 years,...

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Solomon Islands shapes first national response to climate Loss and Damage

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Foreign influence could quietly weaken Pacific unity, expert warn

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