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Climate change remains the Pacific’s biggest threat – Forum Foreign Ministers declare

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Pacific Foreign Affairs Ministers have concluded their virtual meeting this week reiterating the call that climate change remains the greatest threat facing the region...

Cocaine worth $2.3m washes up on Vava’u beaches

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Cocaine packages with a street value of around $2.3 million pa’anga(US$1 million) have washed up on beaches at Höleva and Ha’alaufuli in Vava’u, triggering...

“No rush for Parliament to meet” – Samoa Prime Minister Mata’afa

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Samoan Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mata’afa has announced that there is no rush for Parliament to meet as Cabinet needs more time to screen...

Report finds COVID-19 impacts unrelenting on the Pacific private sector

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AUSTRALIA)---The fifteenth Pacific Trade Invest (PTI) Pacific Business Monitor reports that sentiments among the Pacific business decision-makers remain critical and expected timelines for economic...

Hard lockdown would cost Fiji $1billion

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A hard lockdown for 14 days would cost Fiji $1billion (US$500 million). Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said this is based on an estimated loss...

Macron: France owes ‘debt’ to Polynesians over nuclear tests

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French President Emmanuel Macron has reasserted his nation's presence in the Pacific on a visit to French Polynesia, a trip aimed at countering growing...

COVID-19 infections rise, Delta variant spreads to 132 countries

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COVID-19 infections rose eight percent last week to more than 3.8 million, the UN health agency reported on Wednesday. Latest data from the World Health...

Fiji dedicates 7s win to people back home

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Fiji has dedicated its Olympic rugby sevens win to the people back home who are struggling amidst the country's Covid-19 health crisis. Fiji defeated New...

Pacific Economic outlook weakens, but vaccination progress provides optimism — ADB

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Despite a weakening economic growth forecast for the Pacific, recent progress in vaccination rollouts and stronger public health measures are providing optimism for the...

African nations criticise Nauru’s push to fast-track deep-sea mining talks

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African countries, many of which are heavily reliant on mining, have criticised a move by the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru to fast-track...

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