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Geopolitical instability sparks surge in Nauru citizenship by investment programmes

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Global events are sparking strong interest in Nauru citizenship by investment (CIB) schemes, according to the director of one of the most recently introduced...

Advocate calls for voting access for Tongans working overseas ahead of November polls

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The head of the Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) in Nuku'alofa is calling for overseas-based workers to be given the right to vote...

Pacific Tuna Industry: Advancing the East New Britain initiative for inclusive and sustainable benefits

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The East New Britain Initiative (ENBi) is gaining momentum as a transformative platform to maximise economic, social, and employment benefits from the Pacific tuna...

Proposal close to stop rugby players leaking to PNG league team

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The Albanese government has publicly acknowledged it is open to funding rugby union in the Pacific after a NSW Liberal senator raised concerns about...

U.S vows to block UN’s first global carbon tax, warns of retaliation against supporters

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The United States has rejected what it calls a “global carbon tax” proposed by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), warning that nations supporting the...

David Adeang elected unopposed as Nauru President

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David Adeang has been elected unopposed as President of the Republic of Nauru at today's inaugural sitting of the country’s 25th Parliament. Adeang’s election...

Australia expands support for HIV services in Papua New Guinea

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The Albanese Government is nearly tripling its investment in HIV services in Papua New Guinea (PNG), following the PNG Government’s declaration of a...

PINA Pays Tribute to the Late Pesi Siale Fonua, a Pioneer of Tongan and Pacific Journalism

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The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) is deeply saddened by the passing of Pesi Siale Fonua, founder, publisher, and editor of Matangi Tonga,...

Nauru’s 25th Parliament to convene, Presidential election set for today

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Nauru’s newly elected Members of Parliament will meet today, Tuesday 14 October, for the inaugural sitting of the 25th Parliament, marking the next...

Bougainville President Toroama outlines bold 100-day plan, sets independence agenda

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has reaffirmed his government’s push for political and economic independence, declaring that “Bougainvilleans will always stand as one people...

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