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Legal challenge looms after Vanuatu speaker declares most government seats vacant

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The speaker of the Vanuatu parliament has declared the seats of the Prime Minister, the Deputy prime minister and 16 other government MPs vacant. The...

Doco highlights calls for halt to deep sea mining

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Last week's launch of a film documentary, Setting the Boundaries - Voices from the Last Frontier is part of a regional series focusing on...

Fiji Rugby announce Nike as official team and training kit supplier

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Fiji Rugby will have heads turning on and off the field of play this year with the Pacific rugby powerhouse partnering with global sporting...

The illegal, the unreported and the unregulated, and their presence in the WCPO

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By Francisco Blaha If you were to speak about “IUU fishing” 10 or 15 years ago, only a few fish nerds would have known...

Expanding connection to science for the Pacific Fisheries people

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Over one hundred participants from twenty-two Pacific island countries and territories met this week at the thirteenth SPC Heads of Fisheries meeting, focusing on...

UN health agency urges nations to donate 250 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine

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Some two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been distributed globally but only 0.5 per cent have reached low-income countries where frontline health workers...

UN launches Decade on Ecosystem Restoration to counter ‘triple environmental emergency’

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Heads of Government, religious leaders, activists and artists joined the United Nations on Friday in a rallying cry to heal the planet, launching the...

Cook Islands detects first positive Covid-19 case

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A Cook Islands man who has been on holiday in Rarotonga since 21 May, 2021 has tested positive for Covid-19, after requesting to be...

Fiji reports alarming 83 new positive cases; new cluster in Naitasiri Province

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Fiji has recorded an alarmingly high 83 new cases on Sunday, its highest daily figure yet. Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary Dr...

New Samoa Government should be delayed: Fonotoe

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Samoa's Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) deputy leader Fonotoe Pierre Lauofo says no Government should be formed in Parliament until election-related legal issues have...

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‘Treat us with dignity’: Pacific visa fight returns to NZ Parliament

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Pacific advocates say New Zealand’s visa system continues to place unfair barriers on their families, especially during emergencies, and are now asking MPs to...

U.S, New Zealand reinforce Indo-Pacific, Pacific and Security ties at Strategic Dialogue

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The United States and New Zealand have reaffirmed their strategic partnership, committing to deeper cooperation across security, the Indo-Pacific, Pacific engagement, trade, and emerging...

David Seymour defends Pacific communities, calls for smaller and efficient government

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New Zealand deputy Prime Minister David Seymour has rejected claims that Pacific communities rely heavily on welfare. He says most Pasifika are working, paying taxes,...