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Ocean flooding hits Marshall Islands, Micronesia over consecutive days

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Ocean flooding for the third straight day hit low-lying islands throughout the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), causing sparse damage...

Three contenders for Tonga’s prime minister’s job

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There are now three people shaping up to contest for the Tonga prime ministership. Tongans went to the polls last month and elected an all-male...

Recent events were an attempted coup: PM Sogavare

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The motion of no confidence and calls for Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare to resign are made against the backdrop of an illegally...

Taiwan denies involvement in Solomon Islands’ riots

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Taiwan's government on Monday denied involvement in the recent bloody riots in the Solomon Islands after the leader of the former Pacific Island ally...

Horror at new plan to excavate pristine Fiji reef

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They want to create ‘world class’ surf waves by excavating two channels through coral reef off a pristine Fijian island group. But this Kiwi-led...

Two Fijians tested positive of the Omicron variant

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Two Fijian citizens who had travelled back into Fiji from Nigeria on 25 November have tested positive of the Omicron variant. This was confirmed by...

Solomon Islands leader wins no-confidence vote after riots

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The leader of the Solomon Islands survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament on Monday following riots in the capital last month. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare...

Fiji Opposition MPs matter transferred to High Court

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The matter against six Fiji Opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) Members of Parliament has been transferred to the Suva High Court. The Fiji Independent...

FSM experiencing massive flooding

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Low-lying islands in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) are experiencing massive flooding that threaten the communities across the nation. “We are watching what’s happening,”...

Australian Labour rules out post-election climate deals, dismissing Coalition scare campaign

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The Australian opposition has attempted to blunt a Coalition scare campaign by ruling out negotiating a stronger emissions reduction target if next year’s election...

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