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PNG, Fiji enlisted to persuade the Solomons against China deal

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Efforts to dissuade the Solomon Islands over a proposed security agreement with China could hinge on fellow Melanesian nations Fiji and Papua New Guinea...

It may be too late to stop China-Solomon Islands treaty, former Australian intelligence chief says

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China’s proposed treaty with Solomon Islands is an “adverse development for Australia’s security” but it may be too late to stop the deal, a...

Australian’s spending on defence cooperation in the Pacific region cut

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Australia's spending on defence cooperation in the Pacific region is being cut at the same time concerns grow over China's rising influence over neighbouring...

Tonga wins prestigious BIE Gold Award at Expo 2020

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The Kingdom of Tonga has won the prestigious BIE Gold Award for Exhibition design for supreme aesthetic functionality with extraordinary visitor discovery at Expo...

NZ Foreign Minister Mahuta concerned with huge debt burden in Pacific

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The unsustainable nature of the high debt burden in Pacific countries is an area of concern for New Zealand, says Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta. Mahuta...

Exercise your voting power: Fiji Electoral Commission Chair

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Fiji's Electoral Commission Chair Mukesh Nand is urging all eligible voters to exercise their right by voting in the upcoming General Election. Nand made the...

NZ man facing child trafficking charges in Federated States of Micronesia

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A New Zealand economist who has done widespread work around the Pacific has been arrested in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) for child...

Fiji Minimum wage impact: ANZ

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A leading international economist says the increase in Fiji’s national minimum wage will have an impact on the cost of doing business but will...

The Solomon Islands deal with China isn’t about security – and it will hurt the Pacific

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By Mathew Wale The proposed security deal between Solomon Islands and China may appear to be all about security, but it is in fact...

To protect vast area of Pacific Ocean from seabed mining, International body should strengthen rules

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By Megan Jungwiwattanaporn KINGSTON, 31 MARCH 2022 (PEW TRUST) --- Seabed mining operations are likely to have impacts beyond the area of a specific...

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