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Australian deputy PM Marles questioned about evolving Indo-Pacific power struggle

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Australian deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has been queried about the clashes between the People’s Republic of China and United States of America in...

What’s at stake as Brazil welcomes the COP30 climate change summit

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Each COP summit picks a primary theme for the talks to focus on; at COP28 in the United Arab Emirates in 2023, the contentious...

Weaving health through learning: WHO Academy brings Pacific Open Learning Health Net back online

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced the revitalisation of the Pacific Open Learning Health Net (POLHN), which will soon be available as a...

Vanuatu Parliament passes Citizenship Amendment Bill to strengthen independence of programme

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat told Parliament Friday that the amendment to the Citizenship Act aims to make the programme fully independent and free...

Rising from the ashes: Marshall Islands fast-tracks parliament reconstruction

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Two months after a devastating fire that had razed the parliament building, the Marshall Islands promptly picked up the pieces, kicking off the reconstruction...

Pacific Defence Ministers unite on regional security, climate, and maritime threats

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Defence Ministers from across the South Pacific have reaffirmed their commitment to regional security, resilience and cooperation at the 10th South Pacific Defence Ministers’...

Australia holds firm as foreign aid cuts hit Pacific

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Australia remains the largest foreign aid donor in the Pacific as other Western partners including the U.S, the UK and New Zealand cut funding. The...

China backs Fiji’s Ocean of Peace vision

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Fiji’s Ocean of Peace Vision is now supported by China, the world’s largest economy by Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). This was confirmed last Saturday to...

‘We need more knowledge’, Seabed is rich but decision a long way off: U.S scientist

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Cook Islands is still a long way from being ready to mine its seafloor, says ocean scientist and executive director of the Ocean Exploration...

Japan, Palau Foreign Ministers strengthen ties ahead of PIF Chairmanship

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Japan and Palau have reaffirmed their close partnership and commitment to regional stability during a Foreign Ministers’ Meeting between Japan’s Minister for Foreign Affairs,...

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