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Cook Islands confronts critical questions on identity as debate on deep-sea mining grows

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Written by Losirene Lacanivalu As the Cook Islands approaches the end of its five-year seabed minerals exploration phase and the latest partnership with the superpowers...

PNG calls for new trade deal with NZ, rejects PACER Plus pact

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Papua New Guinea is urging New Zealand to engage in negotiations for a bilateral Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), arguing that current trade policies...

Australian Ministers embark on Pacific tour to boost security, economic, and regional ties

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This week, Australian deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong, and Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy,...

Bendigo bank cease operations in Nauru, Commonwealth Bank of Australia opens today

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Last Friday, Nauru's only banking service, Bendigo Bank officially concluded its operations in the island nation, making way for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia...

Pacific youth called to define their own climate story

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By Sanjeshni Kumar in Apia “You today are exactly where you are meant to be.” The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) Climate Change...

China supports Fiji PM’s ‘Ocean of Peace’ vision: Ambassador Zhou

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Pacific Island countries are being misled and coerced in terms of false information spread about security risks, says Chinese Ambassador to Fiji Zhou Jian. Speaking...

Marshall Islands oceans talks highlight conservation, development

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A National Ocean Symposium opened in the Marshall Islands this week against a backdrop of an innovative fisheries authority that is employing conservation and...

Time to rethink Fiji’s peacekeeping commitments: Defence Minister Tikoduadua

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Fiji's Minister for Defence and Veteran Affairs Pio Tikoduadua has told Parliament it’s time Fiji rethinks the scope and purpose of its peacekeeping operations,...

U.S tourist visa: Applicants could be required to post $15,000 bond

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The U.S State Department is proposing requiring applicants for business and tourist visas to post a bond of up to US$15,000 to enter the...

U.S begins talks with Cook Islands on seabed mining, gears up to compete with China

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-The U.S has begun discussions with the Cook Islands on the exploration of seabed minerals within its waters, in a bid to catch up...

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