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NZ government urged to ban seabed mining for Pacific’s sake

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A New Zealand Supreme Court ruling against seabed mining has been described as important for the Pacific region. After a long legal process the Supreme...

ANZ Bank steps up commitment

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A lot of ANZ customers in Fiji were struggling which was expected in the business environment, according to ANZ Country head to Fiji Rabih...

Students pass their first step of PCRIC Internship Programmes – successful webinar assessments

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Eighteen students from the University of the South Pacific USP) have successfully passed their assessments from the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company (PCRIC) internship...

‘Climate change contributes to poverty’

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Climate change is a contributor to poverty in Fiji, says Pacific Islands Forum director programmes and initiatives Zarak Khan. He made the comment in a...

PM Marape: Covid-19 not a joke, Protocols to be imposed

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While the world has taken to living with Covid-19, Papua New Guinea still has a lot to learn in doing the same, PNG Prime...

Fiji’s Armed Forces Chief Jone Kalouniwai promoted to Major-General

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and the outgoing Commander Rear-Admiral (ret’d) Viliame Naupoto officiated the promotion ceremony of the new Commander Republic of Fiji...

Why the Pacific has become a testing ground for blockchain and cryptocurrency projects

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By Prianka Srinivasan It was beneath the thatched roof of a traditional meeting house in Pango village, Vanuatu, where many residents first learned about...

Manu Samoa cancel end of season tour

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Lakapi Samoa has announced that its two elite teams, the Manu Samoa and Manu Samoa 7s have withdrawn from its scheduled Northern hemisphere tour...

Solomon Islands ready to graduate from LDC by 2024

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The Solomon Islands is in its transition phase of graduating from the Least Developing Countries (LDC) category and is scheduled to graduate by 2024. That’s...

Green Climate Fund considers renewed partnership with UNDP, amid corruption investigations

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The Green Climate Fund(GCF) board has been advised to re-accredit the UN development agency, despite unresolved corruption claims against projects in Samoa and Armenia. The...

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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) has warned that Samoa faces rising threats to its financial system as...

UN committee urges Marshall Islands and Samoa to address disability rights protections

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Fiji to hold State funeral for former President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau

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Fiji will honour former President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau with a State Funeral following Cabinet approval, recognising his decades of national service. Ratu Epeli served in...