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Fiji-U.S strengthen ties for economic growth

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The United States has realigned its foreign assistance to meet strategic goals, delivering targeted investments in security, technology, and disaster preparedness in Fiji. The embassy...

Tonga Rugby’s CEO urges Samoa’s PM to sign on the dotted line, so $150 million in Australian government funding can be released

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A new Australian Government funding deal for rugby union in the Pacific is being held up by Samoa's new Prime Minister, La'aulialemalietoa Schmidt, but...

Pacific leadership at UNEA-7, advancing sustainable solutions for a resilient planet

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If multilateralism is to prove its worth, it must deliver first for those who have the most to lose. Our islands, our people, and...

A sustainable future requires new thinking: UN environment report

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Fresh approaches to facing complex environmental challenges are revealed in the UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) new global outlook released on Tuesday. The agency calls the...

AFP Commissioner announces historic organised crime summit

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Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Krissy Barrett has reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to working alongside Fiji to combat organised crime, announcing that the AFP and...

Nuclear tests leave a scar in the Pacific

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President Donald Trump’s recent call for the resumption of nuclear tests struck a chord with the Pacific island nations, which are still reeling from...

HRPPs’ application to activate 10 percent quota for women MPs “premature” says Samoa AG

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The Samoa Attorney General, Su’a Helena Wallwork Lamb has called the application by the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) and candidate Aliimalemanu Alofa Tuuau...

New Zealand funding pause forces Cook Islands into early budget overhaul

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The pause in $30 million(US$17 million) New Zealand funding has placed "immediate pressure" on Cook Islands Government finances, according to the Public Accounts Committee...

Trump’s plan to resume nuclear testing hits a sensitive nerve in the Pacific

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By Ron Rocky Coloma When Vehia Wheeler first heard whispers that the United States might resume nuclear testing, she did not believe it. The news...

High risk of economic losses from Cook Islands nodule extraction and sales – new study reveals

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The economic potential of seabed polymetallic nodules in the Cook Islands has been overstated, according to a new independent study commissioned by Greenpeace International. The...

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