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PNG deputy PM Sam Basil suspended over alleged misappropriation of K150,000

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Papua New Guinea deputy Prime Minister and Bulolo MP Sam Basil has been suspended from official duties pending a leadership tribunal inquiring into allegations...

Fiji Health Ministry prepares for border opening

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Medical experts’ reveal that Fiji does not need to wait for the two-week buffer period to re-open containment borders once 60 percentof the eligible...

Fiji seeking Australian support with ‘long COVID’ cases

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Fiji’s health chief is asking his Australian colleagues for support and advice to help deal with emerging cases of what's called 'long COVID'. It's the...

Unsworn HRPP MPs turned away: Samoa Speaker

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The 18 unsworn members of the Human Rights Protection Party(HRPP) will likely return to by-elections after the Samoan Speaker of the House denied their...

COP26: Poorest countries fear not reaching UK for climate summit

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The world's poorest countries say they are worried about getting to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow in November. Twenty are on the UK's Covid...

Commonwealth to champion climate-vulnerable small states at COP26

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The Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland called for urgent action to ensure improved climate resilience of small states and promised to amplify the concerns of...

Fiji recorded 128 new cases of COVID-19

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Fiji has recorded 128 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, increasing the total number of cases in the island nation to 48,916 and 533 deaths...

NZ takes ‘cautious approach’ to Fiji’s plan to reopen border amid outbreak crisis

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New Zealand has opted to take a “cautious approach” to Fiji's future travel initiatives as the Pacific island nation prepares to reopen its borders...

Fijian government welcomes the appointment of new SPREP Director General

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The Fijian Government welcomes the appointment of Sefanaia Nawadra as the new Director-General of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). Nawadra's appointment...

Pacific island meat workers on $9 per hour after wage deductions

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Pacific island workers employed at a Victorian abattoir are taking home little more than $9(US$6.62) an hour after hundreds of dollars are deducted from...

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