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OACPS SG Batraki pushes shift from talk to action at Malabo Summit

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The 11th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) opened on Saturday with Secretary-General...

‘GNUT is a minority government’ as Solomon Islands Opposition claims numbers to govern

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Solomon Islands Opposition MP Peter Kenilorea says the current government has lost its majority, insisting a coalition of 28 MPs is ready to take...

UN appoints Jean Arnault as envoy, warns Middle East conflict ‘out of control’

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The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has named veteran French diplomat Jean Arnault as his personal envoy to lead UN efforts on the Middle East...

Pacific secures Climate finance boost as Green Climate Fund office confirmed for Suva

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Fiji and the wider Pacific have secured a major breakthrough after the Green Climate Fund (GCF) endorsed the establishment of its Pacific Office in...

Cook Islands down to just 20 days of fuel stock as local suppliers warn of ‘significant price increases’

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Fuel stocks in the Cook Islands have dropped to just 20 days - less than half of full capacity - and while suppliers are...

Strengthening Australian partnership with the FSM

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The Australian Government last week welcomed the President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Wesley Simina to Canberra, marking the first official bilateral...

US$42 million secured for Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu to transform and strengthen climate-resilient and regenerative agriculture

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Climate change is a key contributor to food, nutrition and livelihood insecurities across the Pacific Island countries and territories. Agricultural production systems across Samoa, Tonga...

Tuvalu orders work from home as power concerns trigger urgent action

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The Government of Tuvalu has directed civil servants in Funafuti to work from home as authorities move to manage electricity supply and prevent further...

“28 Rock Solid”: Majority coalition reaffirms resolve as high-stakes political crisis deepens in Solomons

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The Solomon Islands Opposition coalition of twenty-eight (28) Members of Parliament, representing a clear majority in the National Parliament, has reaffirmed its unity and...

Fiji PM Rabuka cuts overseas trips over Middle East tension and rising costs

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Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has ordered an immediate scaling back of overseas travel for all government minis­tries and agencies, citing growing tensions in...

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Pacific must defeat corruption to prosper

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A regional academic has warned that the Pacific cannot achieve peace or prosperity unless it confronts corruption head-on, calling it a “tapeworm” quietly draining...

World Bank warns of rising costs as Middle East conflict hits global markets

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The World Bank Group says the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is already driving up global costs and disrupting supply chains, with developing...

Foreign crew charged after Australian police say ‘smuggling hides’ used in cocaine plot

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Australian Police have charged six crew members of the high-profile MV Raider vessel with drug smuggling, saying they attempted to bring one tonne of...