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Australia election win may strengthen Albanese’s hand with U.S

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is likely to work more closely with centre-left governments in Britain and Canada, as well as other democratic allies,...

Fiji PM Rabuka congratulates Albanese, Wong on election wins

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has congratulated Anthony Albanese for his re-election as Australia’s Prime Minister. Albanese’s Labor stormed home to victory in a landslide,...

Kologeto new Solomon Islands DPM, Nori now a minister

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Solomon Islands Member of Parliament for South Vella La Vella and Party Leader of Solomon Islands People’s First Party Frederick Kologeto was officially sworn...

New Caledonia bans ‘dangerous’ seabed mining for half a century

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New Caledonia last week imposed a 50-year ban on deep-sea mining across its entire maritime zone – a rare and sweeping move that places...

All Blacks star as Moana Pasifika defeat Highlanders to propel themselves in Super Rugby finals contention

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Moana Pasifika's season is well and truly alive following an high-scoring shootout with the Highlanders - the 34-29 victory seeing Tana Umaga's side defeat...

Reds frustrated with soft tries in Super loss to Drua

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Tate McDermott is challenging his Queensland Reds to man up physically after having their Super Rugby Pacific finals ambitions dented in a thrilling try-fest...

World Media Freedom Day 2025 Statement by the President of the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA), Kalafi Moala

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On this World Press Freedom Day, we in the Pacific stand together to defend and promote the right to freedom of expression—now facing new and...

NZ deputy PM concludes visit to New Caledonia; Regional security and foreign interference discussed

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New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters has concluded a constructive and positive visit to New Caledonia - New Zealand’s closest...

Sogavare exposes mining mess, blames former deputy PM Tovosia’s leadership a failure

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By Ronald Toito’ona In a stunning revelation, former Solomon Islands Finance Minister Manasseh Sogavare has exposed what he calls serious failures in the government’s handling...

Tongan leader urges Pasifika to take part in Australia’s election

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Australians are voting in record numbers ahead of the federal election on Saturday 03 May, with early voting surging past half a million ballots...

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