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Climate change: La Niña fades, as global heat keeps rising

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The weak but significant La Niña weather event that began in December is likely to be brief, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has announced. La...

Cook Islands welcomes Marshall Islands’ accession to the Treaty of Rarotonga

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The Cook Islands has welcomed the Marshall Islands by signing the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, also known as the Treaty of Rarotonga. In...

Samoa Speaker rejects Cabinet motion to remove him

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Samoa Speaker of Parliament Papalii Lio Masipau once again rejected a proposed motion from the cabinet to remove him and his deputy Auapaau Mulipola...

Former USAID official says agency shutdown could cede Pacific islands to China

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The Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S Agency for International Development is a boon to Beijing’s designs on Pacific Island nations and weakens America’s...

Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General to visit Japan for high-level meetings

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The Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, Baron Waqa, will visit Japan next week for a series of high-level engagements, including a meeting...

Super Rugby investigates Fijian Drua’s road trip from hell … including lift in a luggage truck

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Super Rugby Pacific officials say they will use a road trip from hell for the Fijian Drua in New Zealand – which saw the...

Fiji-born legend Tuqiri slams Super Rugby’s Drua fiasco

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Lote Tuqiri has slammed Super Rugby Pacific's "unacceptable" mistreatment of the travelling Fijian Drua and hopes such a "ridiculous" turn of events never happens...

Countries fail again to decide timing of key IPCC climate science reports

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Governments have delayed for the third time a key decision on the timing of an influential climate science assessment, after failing to resolve deep...

Fiji Military to focus on security, not political intervention

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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces must never again be seen as an institution that dictates political outcomes, but as a pillar of national...

Scammers behind Marshall Islands bribery scheme stuck in Philippines Airport after entry bans

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A pair of Chinese scammers who served short sentences in the United States for conspiring to bribe Marshall Islands officials have been stranded for...

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