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Bougainville leader details what he wants in constitution

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The President of Bougainville, Ishmael Toroama, says the autonomous Papua New Guinea region needs a strong constitution guaranteeing the civil rights of the people. The...

Chance of climate recovery vanishing

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Billions of people are suffering from the effects of climate change — and the window to deal with the problem is closing, a landmark...

Blue Pacific joins United Nations call for universal vaccination

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Pacific leaders have added their voices to a global call for universal vaccination, as world leaders gathered at the United Nations today to call...

FSM severs diplomatic relations with Russia

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The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has conveyed to the Russian Federation that diplomatic relations between the two countries have been severed. The FSM will...

Cook Islands, Australia strongly condemns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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The Cook Islands join with others in condemning Russia’s unprovoked invasion of the Ukraine. “We call on Russia to end the hostilities and violations of...

Russia-Ukraine conflict to impact Pacific economies – USP academic

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The invasion of Ukraine is likely to have a significant impact on the Pacific, warns a senior USP academic. Last Thursday, Russia commenced a massive...

‘We just keep going’: The Tongan resort destroyed by nature’s fury – for the third time

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When the Ha’atafu beach resort was levelled by the tsunami that hit Tonga last month, it was the third time that the family-run business...

NZ Government increasing number of RSE workers allowed into New Zealand from Pacific Islands

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The Government is increasing the number of seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands that are allowed into New Zealand. It is increasing the quota of...

In the Pacific, a rich vein of resources still doesn’t make for rich populations

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Fish, logs and metals buried under the sea floor are all on the shopping list of the resource-hungry powers of China and the West....

‘The grass is green here’: How Auckland became Mecca for Pasifika communities

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By Torika Tokalau Auckland was promoted as a ‘Mecca’ for Pacific Islanders in the 1950s. They came in their droves, and Tāmaki Makaurau is...

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Pacific Economic Ministers remain cautious on Iran-U.S deal as fuel price uncertainty persists

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Pacific countries are not placing significant confidence in the emerging Iran-United States agreement and will continue preparing for fuel market volatility as uncertainty in...

Forum expands effort to tackle Correspondent Banking challenges across Pacific

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Forum Secretary General, Baron Divavesi Waqa says the Pacific’s Correspondent Banking Relationship (CBR) office is now fully established and working to address banking challenges...

Pacific Private sector warns Ministers of rising costs as fuel crisis dominates talks

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Rising energy costs and the impact of the Middle East fuel crisis dominated discussions between Pacific finance ministers and private sector leaders during a...