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Australia-Pacific relations to remain ‘more of the same’ following Labor re-election – experts

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No major changes are expected in how Australia engages with the Pacific, geopolitical experts say. Anthony Albanese's Labor Party will have another three-year term after...

Fiji PM Rabuka discusses Fiji–U. S relations and regional security with CIA regional head

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with Henry Liu, Head of the CIA Office for East Asia and the Pacific, in his office on...

ADB pledges billions for Asia-Pacific overhaul as Nauru pushes for support amid OECD graduation

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The Asian Development Bank’s 58th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors opened on 5 May in Milan, Italy, with ADB President Masato Kanda...

No-confidence motion absent from today’s Solomon Islands Parliament agenda

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The motion of no confidence (MONC) against the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Jeremiah Manele, which had previously been scheduled for tabling and...

ADB urged to align its project procurement process with the Pacific Quality Infrastructure Principles

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy Both New Zealand and Australia have urged the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to ensure project procurement process...

Cook Islands environment group calls on govt to speak out against U.S Trump’s deep seabed mining order

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Cook Islands' leading environmental lobby group is hoping that the Cook Islands government will speak out against the recent executive order from United States...

ADB President highlights trust as cornerstone of his leadership at the ADB

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy In a very personalised appeal to the 69 members of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the new...

Australia stands up for Pacific Developing Member Countries at ADB Annual Meeting

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy Australia has reminded the Asian Development Bank (ADB) if it wants to maintain its position as the...

GNUT reaffirms unity and readiness ahead of no confidence motion

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Solomon Islands Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) Monday reaffirmed its unity and preparedness ahead of the scheduled motion of no confidence, which...

Scientists launch Ocean expedition in Tuvalu to study and safeguard marine life

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More than 15 scientists and filmmakers from National Geographic Pristine Seas begin an expedition today to study the health of Tuvalu’s marine environments in...

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