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Nauru Airlines Appoints Wendy Bowden as Chief Executive Officer

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Nauru Airlines has appointed Wendy Bowden as its new Chief Executive Officer, saying she will lead the airline's next phase of growth with a...

Contested and Congested: Pacific Regional Architecture getting complex, security expert says

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A Pacific geopolitical expert there is a risk that Pacific Islands’ priorities and security concerns are being sidelined by increased geopolitical competition and tensions...

Samoa Government withdraws recognition and support of Lakapi Samoa

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Following months of consultations, and space given to find an amicable resolution to the issues within Samoan rugby, the Government has decided to withdraw...

NZ Foreign Minister backs stronger Pacific Women’s leadership ahead of Forum Meeting

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters has reaffirmed his country's support for stronger Pacific parliamentary cooperation and increased women's representation, telling Pacific women parliamentarians...

Taiwan halts LNG spot purchases from PNG over office closure

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Taiwan State-owned CPC Corp, has temporarily suspended spot market purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Papua New Guinea, after its foreign minister earlier...

Nauru’s Jerusalem embassy move raises questions over Pacific diplomacy – academic

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Nauru's decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem is part of a growing Pacific trend that highlights the challenges small island states face as...

Pacific Tuna stocks remain healthy as FFA charts new course for greater economic gains

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All four key tuna stocks in the Western and Central Pacific remain healthy, while Pacific nations have strengthened fisheries management, reduced illegal fishing losses,...

Australia helps Pacific Islands dodge worst of aid cuts

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International funding and financing for the Pacific Islands has largely avoided the worst of aid cuts as Australia leads the way, according to a...

Expert says Pacific seabed minerals becoming next test of regional sovereignty

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Deep sea mining is emerging as the next major test of Pacific sovereignty with growing interest from global powers adding a new layer to...

Semisi Sika bids farewell to Cabinet ahead of Tongatapu 2 by-election

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Tonga's Minister for Tourism and Infrastructure Semisi Sika has attended his final Cabinet meeting before leaving government following the Court of Appeal decision that...

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