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ICE deportations land Marshallese, Micronesians in Guantanamo

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United States immigration and deportation enforcement continues to ramp up, affecting Marshallese and Micronesians in new and unprecedented ways. The Trump administration’s directive to Immigration...

Tuvalu Prime Minister calls for Pacific unity amid Taiwan tensions

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo is urging Pacific leaders to remain united as the region faces potential diplomatic tensions concerning Taiwan's participation in the...

Pacific Trade Ministers back WTO reform, Call for global support ahead of MC14

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Pacific Islands Forum Trade Ministers have reaffirmed their commitment to a rules-based global trading system, calling for urgent reforms to the World Trade Organisation...

Tonga Crown Prince calls for ‘Ocean of Peace’ vision

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The Tongan Crown Prince has urged Pacific leaders to define peace beyond security at a major regional summit in Suva this week. Speaking at the...

Over 400 candidates contest Bougainville Parliamentary election

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More than 400 candidates have put their hands up to contest the Bougainville general election in September, hoping to enter parliament. Incumbent President Ishmael Toroama...

New Zealand snub a clear message for Cook Islands, says Opposition

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New Zealand’s top political leaders skipping the Cook Islands’ 60th Constitution anniversary, seen as a rebuke over closer ties with China, has sparked widespread...

Solomon Islands Police Commissioner’s job up for grab

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Barely a month ago, Solomon Islands Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau, was the darling of the government. He earned the Order of the British Empire (OBE)...

Fijians get fast-track entry with Australia’s SmartGate

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Fijians with biometric e-passports can now use Australia’s SmartGate system at all international airports. Immigration Minister Viliame Naupoto states this shows Australia trusts Fiji’s passport...

Pacific Trade Ministers to meet in Fiji

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New Zealand Minister of State for Trade and Investment Nicola Grigg will travel to Fiji this week to attend the Pacific Island Forum’s Trade...

Climate justice push turns to leaders after court loss

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Political leadership is needed on climate change, experts say following the rejection of a landmark case in the Australian Federal Court. On Tuesday, the court...

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