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Great Pacific Garbage Patch now ‘an immense floating plastic habitat’

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A giant patch of garbage in the Pacific Ocean is now "an immense floating plastic habitat" for marine animals clinging to its plastic debris,...

Bougainville’s tough stance at latest referendum talks

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The President of Bougainville has taken a tough stance with Papua New Guinea in the latest talks over the independence referendum. Ishmael Toroama told the...

$150 million loan to support service delivery in PNG

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $150 million loan to improve state-owned enterprises (SOE) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). “ADB has long been...

Research reveals Solomon Islands has the most expensive power supply in the world

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Out of 230 countries, a new research has found that Solomon Islands has the World’s most expensive power supply. The research, which analysed 3,883 tariffs...

Boost for Tuvalu’s Economic, Social and Climate Resilience

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Tuvalu will receive a significant boost with the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approving a US$17.5 million commitment to support its ongoing climate...

ADB, Samoa sign $5 million grant to develop land transport projects

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Samoa yesterday signed a $5 million grant to help fund the preparation of ADB-supported land...

Skateboarding, surfing and sport climbing proposed for inclusion at Los Angeles 2028

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Skateboarding, surfing and sport climbing are set to be added to the core Los Angeles 2028 Olympic programme - but boxing, weightlifting and modern...

Super Rugby Pacific: Revised draw expected next week as Covid-19 strikes again

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The original Super Rugby Pacific draw is set to be the latest casualty of Covid-19-enforced disruption, with a revised schedule set to be released...

Fiji ends efforts to qualify for Birmingham 2022 in four sports amid COVID-19 issues and funding constraints

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The Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) has confirmed it is ending efforts to qualify for Birmingham 2022 in badminton, cycling,...

Anti-independence ads accused of ‘profound racism’ against indigenous New Caledonians in court action

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Cartoons urging New Caledonians to vote no to independence from France in this weekend’s referendum have been accused of “profound racism and ridicule towards...

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Pro-France Virginie Ruffenach elected New Caledonia Congress president

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Pro-France Virginie Ruffenach has been elected as the new New Caledonia Congress president under a "governance" coalition struck on Thursday between the pro-France bloc...

NZ must consider cost of joining Pacific defence alliance

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A geopolitics expert says before New Zealand asks to join a defence alliance with Australia and Fiji, it must first consider if it can...

Emerging Pacific leaders tackling the Triple Planetary Crisis

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In the Pacific, the triple planetary crisis, the interconnected threats of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution pose a significant existential risk, and young...