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The Solomon Islands version: Why there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics

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By Ronald Toito’ona The old maxim of statecraft – “In politics, there are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends; only permanent interests” – is...

Queensland Reds flanker Seruu happy to be back home, excited for Drua clash

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Queensland Reds flanker Seru Uru says they are expecting nothing short of a battle on Saturday when they take on the Swire Shipping Fijian...

‘If it’s not cultural, what is it?’ Fiame questions use of matai titles amid Luxon controversy

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Samoa's former Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa says chiefly titles are culturally significant and should not be given to foreign prime ministers. Mata’afa made the...

Vanuatu urged to honor UN obligations and protect refugees

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Vanuatu, as a member of the United Nations (UN), has a responsibility to uphold international humanitarian standards and provide protection to those fleeing conflict,...

NZ boosts support for Tonga’s drug-fighting efforts

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New Zealand's prime minister has announced further support to combat drug trafficking in Tonga, following his announcements earlier in the week in Samoa. Much of...

Fiji, Australia plan ahead for Climate talks

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In a significant step toward regional climate advocacy, Minister for Environment and Climate Change Lynda Tabuya, held a pivotal meeting with the Australian High...

Solomon Islands PM refuses to convene parliament amid political crisis

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The Solomon Islands' Prime Minister is refusing to convene parliament next week amid a takeover bid by government defectors who have joined forces with...

Pacific security agreements: lessons from the Iran–U.S–Israel conflict

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By Bal Kama The escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States (U.S) and Israel might seem distant from the Pacific, yet its strategic implications reach...

Vanuatu United FC and Auckland FC battle to goalless draw

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Vanuatu United FC and Auckland FC settled for a 0-0 draw in their OFC Pro League clash at the National Stadium in Honiara, marking...

UN Continental Shelf Body reviews Fiji Joint Submissions at 66th Session

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The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf has concluded its 66th session at United Nations Headquarters, with Pacific submissions among those reviewed. The...

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