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Kiribati’s attempts to keep stranded Australian judge out of the country ruled unconstitutional

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A landmark judgment in the Pacific country of Kiribati has ruled the government’s actions in blocking an Australian, a judge on Kiribati’s high court,...

Some Pacific nations won’t reach target vaccination rates until 2026: Lowy Institute research

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Slow vaccine take-up among Pacific nations will dramatically hamper regional COVID-19 recovery efforts with some countries not expected to reach high rates for another...

Fiji is slowly transitioning to normalcy

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says Fiji remains on track to welcome back tourists in less than one week. Speaking on Radio Fiji One’s –...

Cook Islands PM repeats calls for international recognition of climate

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The Cook Islands Prime Minister is calling on the international finance community to recognise the debt small island states are taking on for climate...

No women elected in Tonga: time to change the story

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By ‘Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki As in 2008, 2010 and 2014, none of the female candidates standing in Tonga’s 2021 general election were successful. Out of a total...

Crunch time for rugby’s eligibility laws

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The World Rugby Council will consider a proposal this week to change the sport's eligibility rules to make it easier for players to switch...

Flying Fijians held by a tough Georgian side in Spain

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Vodafone Flying Fijians were held 15-all by a tough Georgian side in its final Northern tour test match in Madrid, Spain. The Lelos made a...

‘Can’t keep them all’: Cleary resigned to Kikau’s pending exit

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Panthers coach Ivan Cleary said Canterbury's big-money pursuit of Viliame Kikau made it difficult to keep the Fijian powerhouse beyond next season but he...

New faces in Tonga Parliament, no women elected

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Surprises were the order of the day as the 17 Peoples' Representatives for the new Tonga parliamentary session were announced last night. Tonga has elected...

Abortions and same sex marriages not on Samoa Government’s agenda – PM Mata’afa

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Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa has clarified that her government will not change the laws only to satisfy some of the recommendations by...

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IMF flags ‘very concerned’ outlook for Pacific as fuel prices rise

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised alarm over the impact of Middle East tensions on Pacific Island economies, warning that rising fuel costs...

Marshall Islands government shuts down at 3pm amid fuel crisis

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Most government offices in the Marshall Islands began enforcing a new policy this week of closing by 3pm daily as a way to conserve...

IMF warns energy shock to hit Asia- Pacific

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says rising oil and gas prices linked to the Middle East conflict are set to weaken growth, raise inflation...