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Samoa Court of Appeal reserves decision on 10 percent women parliamentarians

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Samoa Court of Appeal has reserved its decision after hearing the appeal on the matter regarding the 10 percent representation of women in Parliament. This...

Samoa in most challenging time: Tuilaepa

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On the eve of Samoa's 59th independence anniversary, the nation's caretaker Prime Minister says Samoa is amidst one of its most challenging times, in...

Fiji Forest Minister Osea Naiqamu resigns from Cabinet

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Fiji's Minister for Forestry, Osea Naiqamu has tendered in his resignation from Cabinet. His resignation comes into effect today, 01 June 2021. Naiqamu has taken this...

Taylor: Forum rift likely to draw ‘geostrategic’ interference

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Dame Meg Taylor, who has concluded her term as secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum, appealed to the exiting member-countries to stay in the...

No confidence motion filed against Vanuatu government

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Vanuatu's opposition has filed a motion of no confidence against the government of prime minister Bob Loughman. The opposition accuses the government of excessive spending...

“Your time is done”: Archbishop to Samoa caretaker PM Tuilaepa

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The Archbishop of the Catholic Church, Alapati Lui Mataeliga, has used his mass on Monday to lash out at the Samoa Human Rights Protection...

Fiji Government decision to open borders queried

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Fijians on social media, civil society organisations and political party leaders are puzzled over Government’s decision to open up the Lami, Suva and Nausori...

Australia confirms Pacific Islands are likely the next travel bubble

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The Pacific Islands are being tipped as the next phase in Australia’s travel bubble but the plan hinges on the effectiveness of the nation’s...

Offer fishing discounts:PNG Fishing Industry Association

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Papua New Guinea can expect increased job opportunities and millions of kina in revenue if the Government considers offering discounts on fishing days, says...

Lush forests laid to waste: how Pacific Islands got hooked on logging

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By Jeremy Gwao,Josh Nicholas and Kate Lyons If Solomon Islands continues logging at its current rate, natural forests in the country will be exhausted...

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UNODC-PINA launch regional initiative to strengthen anti-corruption journalism in the Pacific

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The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today signed an agreement to implement the Journalism for...

PNG Parliament must now deal with Bougainville referendum result with respect, responsibility and unity:...

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has called on the National Parliament to deal with the 2019 Bougainville Referendum result with maturity,...

Pacific leaders say decolonisation remains unfinished decades after nuclear testing

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Decades after nuclear testing ended across the Pacific, regional leaders and advocates say many of the issues that fueled anti-nuclear and independence movements remain...