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Milestone PNG conviction puts sorcery accusers on notice over inciting lynchings

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A landmark court conviction in Papua New Guinea related to the murder of a mother-of-five accused of sorcery is being hailed as a major...

Gender equality in the Pacific: UN CEDAW committee to meet in Fiji

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The UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Committee) will hold its first regional technical cooperation session in Fiji from 07...

Pacific Nations to tackle key gaps at CEDAW convention

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There are many gaps in implementing the provisions of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). This has been...

No deal for New Caledonia, talks to continue later this month

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After four days of continuous talks with New Caledonia's political forces, French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls has returned to Paris Tuesday, without any...

Nauru reaffirms unwavering commitment to one-China principle

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Nauru remains steadfast in its adherence to the one-China principle, Lionel Aingimea, Nauruan Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade affirmed on Monday after the...

Australia can take USAID’s place in the Pacific islands

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By Nicholas Weising One of the first aims of the United States’ new Department of Government Efficiency was shutting down USAID. By 6 February, the...

Olympic lifters elected at the head of Cook Islands and Samoa NOCs

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Great news coming from Oceania, where two prominent Olympic lifters were elected to the presidency of their respective National Olympic Committees: in Cook Islands,...

‘Playing gods with the cradle of life’: French Polynesia’s president issues warning over deep-sea mining

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French Polynesia’s president has issued a stark warning over the risks of deep-sea mining, saying it will be allowed in his territory “over my...

Pacific Islands prepare for UN BBNJ Treaty talks in Palau

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Pacific Island representatives are meeting in Palau this week to coordinate their approach ahead of the first United Nations Preparatory Meeting on the Marine...

Papua New Guinea’s Peter to Rot to be canonised as first Melanesian saint

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Pope Francis has passed a decree clearing the way for Papua New Guinea to get its first saint. The late Peter To Rot from East...

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