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President Toroama reaffirms Bougainville’s commitment to independence at Second Joint Moderation meeting

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ABG President Ishmael Toroama Thursday thanked the Papua New Guinea Government for acknowledging Bougainville’s right to self-determination and emphasised that the outcome of the...

Fresh details emerge on Australia’s new climate migration visa for Tuvalu residents. An expert explains

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By Jane McAdam The details of a new visa enabling Tuvaluan citizens to permanently migrate to Australia were released this week. The visa was created as...

Former Playmaker takes charge of Manu Samoa

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Former Manu Samoa playmaker and captain Lemalu Tusiata Pisi, has been named the new Manu Samoa Head Coach. In making the announcement today, Lakapi Samoa...

“The Ocean is our heritage. Unity is our strength”: Forum SG Waqa

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Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa today welcomed Ocean ministers from the region in their first ever meeting as they chart their course towards the...

Solomon Islands Government to bring constitutional amendment constituent assembly sitting Bill back to parliament

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Solomon Islands Government of National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) will reintroduce the Constitutional Amendment Constituent Assembly Sitting Bill in Parliament. The bill, in its previous...

Pacific voices call for unity, leadership and action for gender equality at Pacific CEDAW Talanoa

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Over two days of rich dialogue and exchange this week, Pacific governments, civil society, youth, and community leaders came together in a series of...

Musk’s DOGE terminates US$1.9 million consultancy contract for Palau

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The United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by billionaire Elon Musk, has terminated a consulting contract with the State Department for the...

PNG MP Bird files application challenging constitutional amendments

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East Sepik Governor Allan Bird has filed and served a Section 18 Supreme Court application challenging the recent amendments to Section 145 (5) of...

U.S Pacific commander to advocate ‘most strongly’ for USAID to Pacific Islands

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The head of U.S forces for the Indo-Pacific, Admiral Samuel Paparo, said on Wednesday he would be advocating “most strongly” for the continuation of...

Governments set to agree fees for ships that miss green targets

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Government negotiators at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in London this week look set to agree that, from 2028, the owners or operators of...

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