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Opposition rejects coalition, Cook Islands Party counts on independents ahead of 2026 elections

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The leading opposition parties are not entering into any pre-election coalition agreements as they seek clear mandates on their own in the 2026 general...

Naoero withdraws recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia

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The Government of the Republic of Naoero has withdrawn its recognition of the Republic of South Ossetia and the Republic of Abkhazia as independent...

Pacific AI principles endorsed

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Pacific ICT ministers have endorsed regional artificial intelligence technology principles that will be presented to leaders for approval later this year. Speaking at the Pacific...

Samoa could face rugby ban after government withdraws support

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Samoa’s rugby union was thrown into disarray on July 30 after the government pulled support for the sport’s governing body, Lakapi Samoa, citing “internal...

Golden day for Fiji: Rainibogi smashes Games records

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Fiji have announced themselves at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in spectacular style. Weightlifter Taniela Rainibogi powered to gold and three Commonwealth Games records in a...

Pacific group urges public submissions on U.S-backed deep-sea exploration proposal

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A proposal to explore for deep-sea minerals in international waters between Kiribati, the Cook Islands and French Polynesia is open for public comment until...

Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa passes resolution opposing deep-sea mining

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The Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa, the largest church denomination in the territory, has formally declared its strong opposition to deep-sea mining within...

U.S rejects sovereignty fears over Solomons Shiprider deal

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The United States has insisted its newly signed Shiprider Agreement with Solomon Islands is designed to strengthen, not undermine, the country’s sovereignty. And it says...

Nauru officially renamed Republic of Naoero

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Nauru has officially adopted Republic of Naoero as its new official name, with the government describing the change as the beginning of renewed national...

Vanuatu appoints Joe Natuman as Special envoy for Maritime Boundaries and Decolonisation

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Vanuatu's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade, Marc Ati, has appointed former Prime Minister Joe Natuman as the Special Envoy of...

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