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IOC President Bach to attend ONOC assembly in Guam

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The Guam National Olympic Committee (GNOC) is set to welcome delegates for the Oceania National Olympic Committees' annual general assembly on 17 May. Ahead of...

Loyalists blame French Minister for failure of New Caledonia talks

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By Nic Maclellan The main conservative anti-independence parties in New Caledonia have denounced French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls, after the breakdown of talks to forge...

Rabuka ready to dismiss SODELPA

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Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has told FBC News he is ready to break the coalition agreement and remove the Social Democratic Liberal Party...

ADB to start work on Fiji and Tonga’s request to raise bonds in their local currencies

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will now kick-start the process of due diligence to facilitate Fiji and...

ADB steps us presence in the Pacific – opening new office in Solomon Islands

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy The Asia Development Bank (ADB) is stepping up its presence in the Pacific to be closer its...

Robert Prevost of the United States is named Pope Leo XIV

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U.S Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. After serving as...

PACNEWS Editor interview with Emma Veve, the new Director General of the ADB Pacific Department

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Part One of the interview with Emma Veve, the new Director General of the ADB Pacific Department conducted by PACNEWS Editor, Makereta Komai on...

New Caledonia’s political talks: no outcome after three days of ‘conclave’

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After three solid days of talks in retreat mode, New Caledonia's political parties have yet to reach an agreement on the French Pacific territory's...

Marshall Islands trials out new first low carbon cargo ship, ADB interested in the RMI ground-breaking initiative

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Milan, Italy One of the world’s ground-breaking low carbon sailing cargo ship, the SV Juren Ae, is now...

49 Vanuatu MPs back 9th Constitutional change, no budget for referendum yet

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The National Parliament of Vanuatu approved the ninth constitutional amendment in the country's history on Wednesday, with 49 votes in favour and three abstentions. The...

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