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Australia heads to UN nuclear talks as Thistlethwaite flags security push

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Australia will take its case for stronger nuclear non-proliferation to the United Nations this week, with Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Matt...

Fiji moves to cash in on “Blue Gold” as Minister Bainivalu unveils fisheries shake-up

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Fiji is overhauling its offshore fisheries sector with new digital systems, tougher monitoring and a push into high-value products, with Fisheries Minister Alitia Bainivalu...

Historic climate shipping deal faces ‘real fight’ as talks restart

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Efforts to revive a historic climate deal for the global shipping industry are foundering on U.S and Saudi opposition, with negotiators gearing up for...

Fiji’s third Voluntary National Review to strengthen accountability accelerate SDG: PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed government’s commitment to sustainable development with the formal endorsement of Fiji’s third Voluntary National Review (VNR), to...

UXO disposal operation to be undertaken in Central Bougainville with New Zealand support

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) will lead the safe disposal of unexploded ordnance (UXO) identified in Central Bougainville, with technical support from the Government...

Powerful states are trying to sabotage decarbonisation of shipping

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Pacific Island states cannot and will not allow key climate shipping agreement to be watered down. By Ralph Regenvanu The global fallout of the closure...

Fate of Moana Pasifika raises questions about its relevance to the development of Rugby in Pacific Islands

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The debate over the future of Moana Pasifika is heating up, because while many players past and present are calling for the Super Rugby...

Flying Fijians coach role to be advertised

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The Flying Fijians head coach position will be advertised around May or June as preparations for the Nations Cup take priority. “We didn’t want to...

Tuvalu energy stable but risks remain as Minister Kofe outlines backup plan after emergency

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Tuvalu’s power system is holding steady but backup measures are being rushed in, with a rental generator due next month and new equipment on...

How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific

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The vast Pacific Ocean and the islands dotted within it produce more than half of the world's tuna. Among the islands are 33 scattered across...

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Solomon Islands Opposition leader Wale calls for unity as new govt talks begin, vows...

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Solomon Islands Opposition Leader Matthew Wale says discussions among political leaders to identify the country’s next Prime Minister are a normal and necessary part...

Outgoing Solomon Islands PM Manele rejects claims he is weak and indecisive

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Outgoing Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has defended his leadership style, rejecting accusations that he is weak and indecisive and insisting that consultation...

Former Vanuatu PM Salwai, Kilman question France’s commitment on Matthew and Hunter

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The Ambassador of France to Vanuatu, Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, has described a recent article on the position of the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation...