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PNG could already have Covid vaccines if Australia and others had not blocked waiver, says MSF

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Papua New Guinea could have received Covid-19 vaccines before its current crisis if Australia had not been part of a group of countries that...

We are in the crisis of the century’: Europe threatens to seize AstraZeneca factories

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Europe has threatened to seize AstraZeneca factories and strip the pharmaceutical giant of its intellectual property rights in a fresh escalation of the bitter...

Democratic Party reject calls for decade-long ban on seabed mining in policy flip

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Following a recent public consultation in the northern group and an internal policy review, the Cook Islands Opposition Democratic Party has come out against...

PNG welcomes Australia’s promise of 8,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses as infections increase at ‘alarming’ rate

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One of Papua New Guinea's leading doctors says Australia's promise to share COVID-19 vaccine doses is of vital importance. “We desperately need the vaccine because...

Fiji affirms commitment to building resilient infrastructure

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Fiji is at the forefront of global efforts to strengthen disaster and climate resilience by pursuing resilient infrastructure development. This message was conveyed at the...

Health experts give green light to Janssen COVID jab, allay clotting concerns

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The Janssen COVID-19 vaccine was publicly approved for international use on Wednesday by UN health agency expert advisory board, SAGE, which allayed concerns over...

Fresh water and a new desalination plant arrives in Banaba

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LC Linnix charter vessel to Banaba Island
The people of Banaba in Kiribati have received the much-needed fresh water supplies from the capital Tarawa on Sunday – after a year without...

Women leaders in Oceania paving the path for the future of basketball

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Pacific Women basketball leaders are leading the way in the growth of basketball in the region with fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to developing...

Government of Kiribati prepares charter vessel to take water to desperate families in Banaba

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The Office of the President in Kiribati has today responded swiftly to desperate pleas for fresh water supplies from the people of Banaba. PACNEWS has...

Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas

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Small island states in the Pacific are opening a new front in the fight against rising seas, to secure rights to an ocean area...

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