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Pacific Ocean garbage patch is immense plastic habitat

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Scientists have discovered marine animals living on plastic debris in an area of the open ocean dubbed "the Great Pacific Garbage Patch". Many of the...

A rush to mine the deep ocean has environmentalists worried

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In a large building overlooking the sea in Kingston, Jamaica, national members of a little-known international organisation are meeting for contentious talks that could...

Solomon Islands riot cost US$66million

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Last month’s riots has put the nation on a “development in reverse” trajectory, according to the Solomon Islands Central Bank (CBSI), which released an...

58,712 Fiji National Provident Fund members have zero balance

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The Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF) says 58,712 of its members have zero balance in their accounts. This, according to the FNPF’s 2021 annual report...

Solomon Islands – time to take an Indigenous perspective

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By Damian Mutton and Narelle Wilson Scenes of political unrest have become increasingly common in the Solomon Islands, however current reports of rioting, destruction, and...

First case of COVID-19 in Cook Islands

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Prime Minister Mark Brown has announced that the Cook Islands has it’s first positive case of COVID-19. A passenger on Thursday repatriation flight who tested...

Angola reaffirms commitment to host OACPS Summit in 2022

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The head of Angolan diplomacy, Téte António has reaffirmed his country’s commitment to host the 10th summit of Heads of State and Government of...

Post-election government formation in Tonga stretches out

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  It will now be the third week of December at the earliest before Tongans find out who their new leader will be. Voters went to...

WCPFC tuna fishery needs better management: Pew

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By Iliesa Tora The Pew Charitable Trusts has called for better management of the tuna fisheries of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean. In a statement...

Former NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark wants more focus on development amid unrest in Solomon Islands

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New Zealand is sending another contingent of 50 military and police to Solomon Islands this weekend to help maintain the peace in the capital...

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