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Eight new positive COVID-19 Delta strain detections in PNG

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Eight additional COVID-19 positive infections in Papua New Guinea have been identified as being the highly infectious Delta strain. Police Commissioner and Controller of the...

Fiji will chair the Pacific Forum Leaders Meeting

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Fiji will take the role of the Chair of the 51st Pacific Forum Leaders Meeting which convenes Friday to commemorate the historic 50th anniversary...

U.S department directed to clean-up handling of Runit Dome nuclear waste

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A United States government committee has directed the country's Department of Energy to address safety shortfalls over its handling of nuclear waste stored in...

New Zealand funded vaccines arrive in Fiji

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A shipment of 100,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines funded by the New Zealand Government and sourced in cooperation with Spain has arrived in Fiji. While...

Climate, Covid and Co-ordination: Forum leaders hold online summit

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By Nic Maclellan A virtual summit of the Pacific Islands Forum will be held this Friday 06 August, after the annual face-to-face meeting of...

Forum Leaders to mark 50th anniversary at virtual meet

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-Forum Leaders will meet to commence the 51st Pacific Islands Forum and related meetings and commemorate the beginning of the 50th anniversary of the...

Latest COVID-19 data confirms infections have risen globally for four consecutive weeks

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COVID-19 infections have continued to rise globally for more than a month now, with over four million cases reported in the past week alone,...

Nauru and Tuvalu athletes appear on BBC live interview from Tokyo

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo Two athletes from Oceania were guests on the BBC World Sport broadcast in a live cross on the...

World’s best female weightlifters at the Tokyo Olympics inspire Nancy Abouke of Nauru

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo At only 18 years of age, Nancy Abouke of Nauru is now ranked 10th in the women’s 76kg...

U.S blocks seafood from Fiji ship accused of enslaving crew

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A tuna fishing boat based in the Pacific island nation of Fiji that has been accused of essentially enslaving its crew was blocked Wednesday...

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