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Solomon Islands MP Peter Kenilorea Jnr is OACPS President

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The Speaker of the National Parliament of Solomon Islands, John Patteson Oti, on behalf of Parliament has congratulated Peter Kenilorea Jr, Member of Parliament...

FAST behind political delays: Tuilaepa

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Samoa caretaker Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Dr. Sailele Malielegaoi, has accused the Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party as the primary factor...

‘Don’t not let the number surpass capacity’, Fiji follows WHO criteria in determining COVID-19 deaths

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Fiji's Health Ministry chief medical adviser Dr Jemesa Tudravu is urging Fijians to not allow the number of COVID-19 cases to surpass the capacity...

The mice that roared: how eight tiny countries took on foreign fishing fleets

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By Christopher Pala It has been described as “the most remarkable achievement of the Pacific island countries in the last 50 years”. In 1982, eight,...

Violence against women in Pacific politics

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Written by Ancuta Hansen As with their sisters around the world, many women in the Pacific Islands are victims of violence. While much of...

Investment act 2020 to help Fiji’s economic recovery post-pandemic

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The approvals process for foreign and domestic investment proposals is set to become more business-friendly following reforms spearheaded by the Ministry of Commerce, Trade,...

Samoan weightlifter Iuniarra Sipaia through to Olympics

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Samoan weightlifter Iuniarra Sipaia has confirmed her spot in the Tokyo Olympics next month and says she is honored to be representing the country. Sipaia...

Māori All Blacks squad for series against Manu Samoa named

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Māori All Blacks Coach Clayton McMillan has named a settled squad ahead of their two-match series against Manu Samoa. It will be the first time...

Vanuatu keeps up with the World of E-Commerce and Digital Trade

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COVID-19 has not only decimated Pacific Island economies, it has also catapulted to the fore the urgent need to move towards digital economies and...

Several cases of COVID-19 vaccines being made mandatory in the Pacific raises questions over legality and morality

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Several cases of COVID-19 vaccines being made mandatory in the Pacific raises questions over legality and morality There have been reports in various Pacific countries...

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Australia, PNG push ahead with Pukpuk treaty as Wong backs U.S-Iran Deal

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have reaffirmed their commitment to bringing the Pukpuk Treaty into force, with Foreign Ministers Penny Wong and Justin Tkatchenko...

Regional security pact proposal gets support

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Decarbonisation necessary for a sustainable future, Pacific experts warn

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