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Great Pacific Garbage Patch now ‘an immense floating plastic habitat’

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A giant patch of garbage in the Pacific Ocean is now "an immense floating plastic habitat" for marine animals clinging to its plastic debris,...

Bougainville’s tough stance at latest referendum talks

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The President of Bougainville has taken a tough stance with Papua New Guinea in the latest talks over the independence referendum. Ishmael Toroama told the...

$150 million loan to support service delivery in PNG

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $150 million loan to improve state-owned enterprises (SOE) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). “ADB has long been...

Research reveals Solomon Islands has the most expensive power supply in the world

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Out of 230 countries, a new research has found that Solomon Islands has the World’s most expensive power supply. The research, which analysed 3,883 tariffs...

Boost for Tuvalu’s Economic, Social and Climate Resilience

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Tuvalu will receive a significant boost with the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approving a US$17.5 million commitment to support its ongoing climate...

ADB, Samoa sign $5 million grant to develop land transport projects

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Samoa yesterday signed a $5 million grant to help fund the preparation of ADB-supported land...

Skateboarding, surfing and sport climbing proposed for inclusion at Los Angeles 2028

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Skateboarding, surfing and sport climbing are set to be added to the core Los Angeles 2028 Olympic programme - but boxing, weightlifting and modern...

Super Rugby Pacific: Revised draw expected next week as Covid-19 strikes again

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The original Super Rugby Pacific draw is set to be the latest casualty of Covid-19-enforced disruption, with a revised schedule set to be released...

Fiji ends efforts to qualify for Birmingham 2022 in four sports amid COVID-19 issues and funding constraints

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The Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) has confirmed it is ending efforts to qualify for Birmingham 2022 in badminton, cycling,...

Anti-independence ads accused of ‘profound racism’ against indigenous New Caledonians in court action

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Cartoons urging New Caledonians to vote no to independence from France in this weekend’s referendum have been accused of “profound racism and ridicule towards...

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As warheads proliferate, decades old nuclear weapons treaty must evolve, warns UN chief

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With top diplomats gathered at UN Headquarters to review the 1970 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), the UN Secretary-General warned that...

PNG Foreign Minister urges Melanesian unity

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Papua New Guinea Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko has urged stronger Melanesian unity and economic resilience, unveiling plans for the inaugural Melanesian Ocean Summit...

Pacific drug trafficking surge puts children at risk

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Shocking new reports on the rise of sophisticated drug-smuggling vessels crossing the Pacific has highlighted a growing threat to vulnerable communities, with ChildFund New...