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Solomon Islands Government speaks out on threats to remove PM Sogavare by force

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Solomon Islands government says the ongoing rumours of an armed group seeking to remove Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare is not in the best interest...

Hawaiians look to tradition to cope with Climate change

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Hawaii faces a range of environmental problems caused by global warming, impacts worsened by practices that critics say have ignored the local ecology. They say...

EU calls for climate action

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The Ambassador of the European Union in the Pacific, Sujiro Seam, has called on major emitters to be more ambitious in their reduction of...

Fiji records 350 new cases of COVID 19 and 23 new deaths reported

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Fiji has recorded 350 new cases of COVID 19 and 23 new deaths Monday, increasing the total number of cases to 40,517 and 392...

Vaccination reduces transmission by 70 percent: Fiji Health Minister

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Vaccination reduces community transmission of the delta variant by seventy percent says Fijian Health Minister Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete. Speaking in Parliament Monday, Dr Waqainabete said...

Vanuatu investigates citizenship applicants as Syrian’s approval is revoked

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The head of Vanuatu's Citizenship Commission says a Syrian national had his approval for citizenship revoked, and others are being investigated over concerns that...

Militia leader’s honour slammed as insult to East Timor and Australia

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The awarding of one of Indonesia’s highest honours to a former militia leader indicted for crimes against humanity has been labelled an insult to...

Kina commits to create jobs, expand Westpac branches in PNG

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Kina Securities has made commitments to expand Westpac’s operations in Papua New Guinea if it is allowed to buy them, including creating new jobs,...

Country that could vanish from the map as sea levels rise

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The runway of the capital city’s airport jostles for space among the homes crammed around it, which themselves make way for two of the...

Legalise kava production, says Bundaberg Regional Council in submission to DFAT

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A local government in Queensland is seeking to grow a crop that has been banned in Australia for more than 20 years as it...

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SB64 ends in delay and division as Pacific now looks to a crowded agenda...

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Hanson holding ‘gun to the head’ of Pacific nations: O’Brien

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Solomon Islands intercepts suspected crime-linked cargo vessel as regional investigation expands

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A joint law enforcement operation has intercepted and detained a Belize-flagged cargo vessel suspected of links to transnational organised crime, prompting a widening regional...