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Fiji calls for climate resilience to be at the core of UN peace and security

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Fiji joined 113 member states of the United Nations who called on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), to integrate climate resilience into the...

Australia accused of Pacific climate change con

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Australia is wrongly claiming Pacific funding projects with no environmental benefit as climate adaption aid, according to a report authorised by Greenpeace Australia Pacific. The...

Australia’s chief of Defence Force visit Fiji

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Australia’s Chief of the Defence Force, General Angus Campbell will visit Fiji on 15-18 December 2021, his second official visit to Fiji as Chief...

COVID-19: Don’t underestimate Omicron, WHO chief warns

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The Omicron variant is “probably” now present in most of the world’s countries and it would be a mistake to dismiss the COVID-19 strain...

No return to normal without universal COVID jabs: UN General Assembly President

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The President of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday announced a New Year resolution on vaccine equity, calling on governments to come together...

New Caledonia remains in limbo after referendum

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Questions remain over the future of New Caledonia as pro-independence groups refuse to discuss the future of the French Pacific territory with the government...

New NZ fund to help Pacific nations recover from covid-19

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The New Zealand government is setting up a new investment fund to help Pacific nations recover from covid-19. InvestPacific is the first partly private investment...

New Zealand Government eyes ‘Pacific preference’ in immigration to boost region

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By Sam Sachdeva The Government has marked the first anniversary of a polarising Pacific trade deal with talk of expanding a seasonal worker scheme into...

Two People’s reps nominated for Tonga PM

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Two People's representatives Siaosi Sovaleni and Dr 'Aisake Eke have been nominated for Tonga's Prime Minister designate. Their names will be announced during a meeting...

France’s New Caledonia policy labelled a ‘catastrophe’

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A leftwing candidate in the French presidential race Jean-Luc Melenchon says the outcome of New Caledonia's independence referendum is a catastrophe. He held a news...

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