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Pacific Airlines in limbo while Australian government sends aid by luxury jets

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One of the Pacific's leading voices on the aviation industry says it would have been "nice" if Pacific airlines had been used for a...

PNG Power seeks ADB bailout

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is expected to rescue PNG Power Limited before Christmas. This is by way of carrying out a major overhaul of...

Has COVID-19 ended seafaring for Kiribati?

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Written by Maria Borovnik, Charlotte Bedford, Rochelle Bailey The Kiribati government closed their international border late in March 2020, to keep their island population...

How the Glasgow dialogue can deliver finance for victims of the climate crisis?

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It is important to seize this opportunity to get dedicated support for people on the front lines of climate impacts, urgently and based on...

Samoa 7’s squad named

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Manu Samoa 7s head coach Muliagatele Brian Lima has named a 20-man travelling squad for the upcoming HSBC World Sevens Series. The 7s squad is...

‘Consistent evidence’ of Omicron’s spread vs Delta: WHO’s Tedros

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There is now “consistent evidence” that the Omicron variant is outpacing Delta, as COVID-19 continues to account for around 50,000 deaths worldwide every week,...

Men accused of setting fire to Solomon Islands PM’s residence deny charges

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Two men have denied setting fire to Solomon Islands Prime minister’s residence. PM Manasseh Sogavare’s mansion at Lungga was torched during the November riots. Moses Tome...

ADB, FSM sign $4 million grant to strengthen and secure FSM’s electricity network

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) have signed a US$4 million grant to fund disaster...

A plea to make widespread environmental damage an International Crime takes Centre stage at The Hague

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By Katie Surma The campaign to make ecocide an international crime took center stage in the Hague on Tuesday as Bangladesh, Samoa and Vanuatu...

Anger and hatred still exist, there is little dialogue: Solomons Opposition leader Wale

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition, Matthew Wale claims that the international peacekeepers deployed into the country following the recent unrest only brings calm while...

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