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Transparency is not a choice: Fiame responds to PM’s ban on Samoa Observer

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When a person holds public office, transparency is an obligation, not a choice, said former Prime Minister and leader of the Samoa Uniting Party...

Media crackdown sets “dangerous precedent”: USP Journalism Students warn Samoa

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The Journalism Students’ Association (JSA) at the University of the South Pacific has issued a sharp warning over what it calls an escalating attack...

Non-profit calls for stronger action on illegal fishing and high seas transhipment

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The Pew Charitable Trust believes the Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) needs to do more on port side measures in order to reduce...

HSBC SVNS Series to debut in New York

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World Rugby and USA Rugby, in partnership with TEG Rugby Live, have announced New York as the host of the HSBC SVNS series leg...

Rugby icons announced to lead Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 Draw

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Men’s Rugby World Cup Australia 2027 (RWC 2027) Wednesday confirmed a star-studded talent line-up who will lead fans through the RWC 2027 Draw, an...

Vanuatu warns COP30: “Our communities cannot wait years for approval”

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Vanuatu has warned world leaders at COP30 that climate disasters strike every season and its communities cannot wait, calling for urgent action and climate...

‘Every time we rebuild, we rebuild with debt’ – Fiji at COP30

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Climate ambition requires resources. COP30 must deliver a Baku-to-Belém Roadmap that scales finance to the level of the crisis, simplifies access, and guarantees predictability...

Tonga calls on world to act as climate change devastates Island nations

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Climate change remains Tonga’s “most essential threat,” Head of Delegation and Secretary to Cabinet at the Prime Minister’s Office, Paula Pouvalu Ma’u, told world...

Vanuatu prioritises stronger climate finance and a clear roadmap away from fossil fuels

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Vanuatu has set out its top priorities for COP30, calling for stronger climate finance commitments and a clear, actionable roadmap for transitioning away from...

Eke and Sovaleni leave PM bids to Parliament as Tonga heads to polls

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As Tongans head to the polls on Thursday, both Prime Minister Dr ʻAisake Eke and former leader Siaosi ‘Ofakivahafolau Sovaleni say they will leave...

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