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Australia agrees to pay Pacific nation of Nauru $1.62 billion to house deportees

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Australia has agreed to pay the tiny Pacific nation of Nauru A$2.5 billion (US$1.62 billion) over three decades to host deported non-citizens, with accommodation...

Tonga prepares for election as candidates step forward, foreign affairs bill looms large

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Candidates running in Tonga’s upcoming election have until 10 October to submit their nominations. When speaking to the media, Tonga’s Prime Minister Dr ‘Aisake Valu...

A test of unity: Can the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ meeting keep the family together

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By Mihai Sora Pacific leaders will gather in Honiara for big declarations on security and climate, but regional fragmentation poses a pressing challenge Chinese military...

Unregistered people voted

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It was discovered that close to 20 people from different constituencies were able to cast votes despite being unregistered, confirmed Electoral Commissioner Tuiafelolo John...

Global backing for PNG team as son of Kumuls great earns NRL debut

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The establishment of an NRL team in PNG has received global support as the teenage son of one of the nation's greatest players prepares...

UN Chief hails PNG’s leadership on peace, democracy and development

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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres made history today as the first serving UN chief to address Papua New Guinea’s Parliament, commending the country’s achievements...

UN stands with Papua New Guinea to hold major polluters accountable

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United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres has hailed Papua New Guinea’s climate leadership and biodiversity stewardship, pledging that the UN will stand firmly with the...

Cook Islands’ top diplomat resigns amid diplomatic tensions with New Zealand

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The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) has resigned after about a decade in the role, a surprise decision that...

FAST leads with 15 seats, HRPP secures 9

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The Samoan Electoral Commission has confirmed 27 parliamentary seats, as the official count for the 2025 general election enters its third day. Twelve seats were...

6PAC+ prepares IMO submissions, demands just transition

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"We want to ensure the International Maritime Organisation is in alignment with principles of international environmental law and advances a just and equitable transition...

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