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Tongan Government launches rebuild after natural disasters

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Tongan families who lost their houses in the tsunamis on 15 January will be assisted by government to rebuild homes. A groundbreaking ceremony to start...

ADB provides US$8 million grant to help Kiribati respond to its first outbreak of COVID-19

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is releasing an US$8 million (A$11.3 million) grant from its Pacific Disaster Resilience Programme (Phase 3) to help finance...

Quad leaders agree Ukraine experience should not be allowed in Indo-Pacific

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Leaders of the Quad grouping of countries - the United States, India, Australia and Japan - agreed on Thursday that what is happening to...

WWF commends UN Environment Assembly’s watershed decision to start negotiations for a global plastics treaty

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UN Member states at the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-5.2) have unanimously agreed to develop a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution, making it...

Allegations of ‘double standards’ as world reacts to Ukraine crisis

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International media has been facing scrutiny from indigenous groups in the Pacific, for the way it has been covering the Russia-Ukraine war. Some have highlighted...

Ukraine war may seem far away from the Pacific, but for some, it hits close to home

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Samoan circus owner Tupa'i Bruno Royale watches from afar as violence escalates between Russia and Ukraine. Although he's thousands of kilometres away in the Pacific,...

UN health agency updates guidelines on COVID-19 therapeutics

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The World Health Organisation (WHO), for the first time, included an oral antiviral drug in its COVID-19 treatment guidance. The updated “living guidelines” on related...

Cooks Island resort bans Russians

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A Cook Island's resort owner says he is standing by his decision to ban all Russians as a protest against the Ukraine invasion. The Rarotongan...

Pacific Wayfinder: Merging science with traditional knowledge to combat climate change

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The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report emphasises that the Pacific needs both modern scientific and traditional knowledge to build resilience to climate...

Super Rugby W: Maiden Fijiana Drua squad named

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The Fijiana Drua team will embark on its maiden voyage this Saturday when they take on Melbourne Rebels in Round One of the 2022...

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Pacific Trade Ministers back new five-year Aid-for-Trade strategy

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Pacific Islands Forum Trade Ministers have endorsed a new five-year Pacific Aid-for-Trade Strategy, reaffirming the region’s commitment to using trade to drive economic development...

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Ocean of peace requires one standard for all

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape’s call for the Pacific to remain “an Ocean of Peace” deserves widespread support. Few regions have suffered the...