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Pacific islands Wallis and Futuna branded Covid-free

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The Pacific archipelago of Wallis and Futuna has declared itself Covid-free, with no cases among the French remote island's 11,500 inhabitants since 01 April,...

Vanuatu PM appeal court denies govt appeal

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Vanuatu's prime minister Bob Loughman and 18 other government MPs have lost an important appeal case moving them a step closer to possibly losing...

World leaders dial in as New Zealand hosts special APEC meeting on pandemic

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U.S. President Joe Biden, Russia's Vladimir Putin, China's Xi Jinping and other world leaders meet virtually on Friday for the Asia-Pacific trade group APEC,...

Fiji, the World Bank and debt

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By Samantha Magick When Fiji’s Minister for Economy delivers his budget address this evening many eyes will be on figures around the country’s debt-to...

Tough task preventing ‘dirty cash: PNG Economist

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It is difficult to prevent and control money laundering activities in the country as a range of techniques up to sophisticated ones are used,...

Citizenship for sale: fugitives, politicians and disgraced businesspeople buying Vanuatu passports

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By Euan Ward A controversial “golden passports” scheme run by the Pacific nation of Vanuatu saw more than 2,000 people, including a slew of...

Flying Fijians second test against All Blacks: A standpoint from Coach Cotter

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Flying Fijians head coach Vern Cotter is impressed with the work rate the team displayed last Saturday, plans are being mapped out strategy wise,...

UBS made $81m in ‘excessive’ profits from PNG loan

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UBS made $81 million (US$60 million) in excessive profits from an overly complex loan to Papua New Guinea, while the investment bank failed to...

Hospitalisation and deaths, more concerning than daily spikes: Fiji Health Ministry

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As Fijians reel from news of 1,120 new infections, Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama maintains that adherence to the Health Ministry’s advice is the...

Indonesia passes new Papua autonomy law

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Indonesia's parliament has ratified a new autonomy law for Papua aimed at boosting development in its poorest region, sparking protests from activists who warned...

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

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South Pacific islanders strive to rescue their home from toxic legacy

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