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Bougainville President Toroama: ABG ready for independence, waited long enough

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Bougainville has made it clear to the Government that it is ready for independence. In his opening remarks at the joint consultation body meeting at...

PNG PM corrects misinformation on Independence agreement on Bougainville

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has called on the media to be sensitive while reporting on the matter of Bouganville's efforts for...

Marshall Islands lodges IUU fishing plan with FAO

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The Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI) has formally lodged its intention to become a party to the Agreement on Port State Measures (PSMA) of...

Revised dates for Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games

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The Executive Board of the Pacific Games Council, after consultations with the 22 member Pacific Games Associations and the 24 Oceania Federations for the...

Tuwai and Nagasau are Fiji’s flag bearers at Olympics

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World Rugby Men’s 7s player of the Decade Jerry Tuwai and Fijiana 7s captain Rusila Nagasau will be Fiji’s flag bearers at the Tokyo...

iTaukei ‘top deaths’ – Dr Wilson: 20 indigenous Fijians have died from delta variant

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More than 70 per cent of COVID-19 deaths in Fiji have been recorded for iTaukei persons. This was highlighted by Fiji Institute of Pacific Health...

Tonga renews State of Emergency for a month, three COVID-19 tests now required in quarantine

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Tonga’s declaration of a State of Emergency due to COVID-19 has been renewed from 05 July to 02 August. The Declaration of a State of...

Kiribati food summit dialogue outlines proposals for access to nutritious food and food security

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The Government of Kiribati with strong support from the United Nations has completed a series of dialogues to explore how the Kiribati Food Systems...

Bougainville sets 2027 deadline for independence from Papua New Guinea

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Bougainville's leaders set a deadline of 2027 to gain full independence from Papua New Guinea Tuesday during talks on the future of the once-wartorn...

Samoan Head of State’s proclamation wrong, expert says

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A legal expert has added his voice to those who say Samoa's Courts have the final say on constitutional issues, not the Head of...

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