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Civil unrest and political instability threaten Fiji as COVID-19 outbreak takes hold

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As Fiji's COVID-19 outbreak continues to devastate the country's economy, there are mounting fears the crisis could spark social unrest in the small Pacific...

New Caledonia tension simmers over referendum date

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Political tension is rising in New Caledonia as a third referendum on independence from France is planned in December. The decolonisation process under the 1998...

Australia stands ready to support Fiji; NZ stands by Fiji in times of need

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The Australian Minister for the Pacific says they are keen to assist Fiji in any way necessary to contain the spread of COVID-19 and...

Three deaths reported in Fiji from COVID-19

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Three individuals who had tested positive of COVID-19 have died at Fiji's CWM hospital. This was confirmed by the Ministry of Health and Medical Services...

Fiji recorded 180 new cases of COVID-19

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Fiji’s Ministry of Health has recorded 180 new cases of COVID-19 today. This is based on the Ministry’s latest GIS dashboard update. The dashboard also shows...

Fiji 7s star Jerry Tuwai banks on senior players

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Fiji 7s captain Jerry Tuwai has revealed that senior players in the team have played an instrumental role to keep the players together as...

Disruptions to global shipping: regional impacts

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Written by Rachel Richardson, Rob Hitchins Global attention focused on shipping in March, as container ship Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal, disrupting movements...

NZ extends support for Pacific Fisheries

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The ongoing, sustainable management of the Pacific's offshore fisheries is the focus of a new NZD$18 million (US$12.5 million) Arrangement signed between the New...

No confidence motion against Vanuatu PM deposited

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Vanuatu Opposition bloc’s motion of no confidence against Prime Minister, Bob Loughman was deposited Monday by the leader of the Opposition, Ralph Regenvanu and...

Pacific undersea cable project sinks after U.S. warns against Chinese bid

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A World Bank-led project declined to award a contract to lay sensitive undersea communications cables after Pacific island governments heeded U.S. warnings that participation...

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