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Greenpeace International urges governments to defend international law, as evidence suggests breaches by deep sea mining contractors

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As the International Seabed Authority (ISA) opens its 31st Session Monday, Greenpeace International urges member states to take firm and swift action if breaches...

Ombudsman’s referral of PNG Chief Justice Sir Gibbs ‘unprecedented’: PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Chief Justice Sir Gibbs Salika has been referred by the Ombudsman Commission to the acting Public Prosecutor, in what the Government...

Solomon Islands rejoin UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan

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The Solomon Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade has announced that Solomon Islands will once again contribute to United Nations peacekeeping operations...

Fisheries and Forests key to Fiji’s food security and economic growth – Minister Bainivalu

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Fiji’s oceans and forests remain central to the country’s food security, rural livelihoods and economic development, Minister for Fisheries and Forestry Alitia Bainivalu told...

Jai Opetaia dominates Glanton to defend cruiserweight crown

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Sāmoan boxer Jai Opetaia has continued his rise in world boxing, defending his cruiserweight title with a commanding win over American fighter Richard Glanton. The...

Fiji PM defends democracy and economic reforms

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Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to democracy, economic reform and national unity in his response to the Presidential address...

French ships visit Hobart amid regional tensions

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As France announced it would increase its nuclear arsenal in a major development of its defence policy, its navy docked in Australia, sending a...

Commonwealth Secretary General warns global order is failing people

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Commonwealth Secretary General Shirley Botchwey used her remarks at the 26th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting (CFAMM) in London to highlight global challenges and...

France-New Caledonia governance deal no sure thing

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New Caledonia's fraught path to a new governance deal with France is no certainty, with significant political challenges ahead. Paris and Noumea have engaged in...

Palau Senate pushes back against U.S accusations of corruption against Baules

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“We should not allow any nation to carelessly make unsubstantiated accusations against a Palauan leader,” Senator Eldebechel said during a recent Senate session, as...

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Samoa deputy PM loses seat after Court finds corrupt practices

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The Samoa Electoral Court has today ruled that deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Falealili I, Toelupe Maoiautele Pou Onesemo, is guilty...

Western Pacific governments urged to speed up action to end TB in the region

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) urged governments in the Western Pacific region to accelerate country-led action to transform tuberculosis care, decentralize services and scale...

Commonwealth SG warns global debt crisis threatens ‘survival’ of Small States

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The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Shirley Botchwey has warned that rising global debt is threatening development, sovereignty and survival for many countries, particularly small...