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Is Corruption a serious problem in the Pacific?

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A recent report illustrates that the people of the Pacific believe corruption is a massive problem for both them and their governments Is the Pacific...

CITES Parties in the Pacific take part in training on implementation through fisheries legal frameworks

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The waters of the Pacific Islands countries (PICs) are home to numerous aquatic species that are listed in the CITES Appendices, and which support...

‘It’s a team like no other’: Moana Pasifika ready to inject new energy into Super Rugby

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Power, flair and courage. They are three words coach Aaron Mauger hopes will become synonymous with Moana Pasifika as the new Super Rugby Pacific...

Olympic impact sees rugby sevens reach new audiences

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Rugby sevens’ second Olympic appearance at Tokyo 2020 proved to be hugely impactful for the sport in reaching and inspiring new, younger and more...

Pacific Elders urge French President to defer independence referendum

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Pacific Elders’ Voice have urged the French President to respect the wishes of indigenous leaders in New Caledonia who have called for the deferral...

Fiji President Ratu Wiliame: Voters deserve better

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Fiji’s next general election should not become a battle of dividers, of people who pit province against province, religion against religion, or ethnicity against...

Current system will not protect us from the next pandemic, ‘which could happen at any time’

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Efforts to reform global pandemic preparedness and response are happening too slowly, the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response...

Climate crisis does not play politics: Fiji President

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Fijian President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere says some Parliamentarians are blinded by political ambition to accept the threat climate change poses on communities around Fiji. Ratu...

Seas are coming for us in Kiribati

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By Akka Rimon, PhD Student, Australian National University and Anote Tong, Distinguished Global Leader-in-Residence, University of Pennsylvania Despite the progress and momentum of the COP26...

Papua New Guinea will only have one-third of its population vaccinated by 2026

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New data released by The Lowy Institute has predicted only a third of Papua New Guinea's adult population will be fully vaccinated by 2026...

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“Those blocking climate science are not our friends”: Pacific issues strong warning at Bonn...

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Pacific Island nations have delivered a sharp rebuke to countries seeking to weaken climate ambition at the UN climate negotiations in Bonn, warning that...

“When you deny us the science, you deny our future”: Pacific advocate at Bonn...

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Pacific civil society organisations have warned that attempts to weaken the role of science in international climate negotiations risk undermining climate justice and the...

Tonga police see crime growing more regional and digital

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Tonga’s criminal threat landscape has changed fast, and Acting Chief Superintendent Selosia Fatukala-Satini says the shift is forcing police to rethink how they work. Speaking...