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Visa-free travel for Pacific Islanders ‘not a priority’: NZ PM Luxon

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says visa-free travel for Pacific Islanders is not a priority for the Government now. He says the Coalition’s focus is on...

‘A powerful commitment’: Fiji Rugby approves the establishment of players’ association

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The Fiji Rakavi Union (FRU) has commissioned the establishment of a Fiji Rugby Players' Association, with player welfare as its primary focus. It has also...

UN gives countries more time to submit “quality” climate plans for 2035

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The head of the UN climate change body has urged countries to submit new “first-rate” climate targets by September, after only a handful of...

World’s largest conference on women calls for equality amid gender backlash

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Gender equality is a critical goal at a time when the demand for rights faces a global backlash, top UN officials told thousands of...

Fiji PM urges MPs to unite for Constitutional reform

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is calling on MPs to set aside party divisions and cooperate on creating a constitution that truly embodies democracy,...

Brazil’s COP30 president: Climate summits must move from words to real action

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Global climate diplomacy must shift focus from highly “politicised” negotiations to advancing real collective action on the ground to remain credible, Brazil’s COP30 presidency...

Fiji government seeks the opinion of Courts on Section 91 of the constitution, Review of Constitution a political ploy says Narube

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Fiji's Attorney-General Graham Leung says the Government intends to use Section 91 of the Constitution to obtain an opinion from the Supreme Court, on...

Special Committee on Decolonisation approves guidelines, rules of procedure for its 2025 Pacific regional seminar

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The Special Committee on Decolonisation met Monday to approve the guidelines and rules of procedure for its 2025 Pacific Regional Seminar, which will be...

Pacific Resilience Facility receives first US$3 million capitalisation contribution from Japan

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The Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) Monday received a significant boost with the announcement of an initial contribution of 417,000,000 Japanese Yen (US$3 million), from...

Yap State elects Andy P. Choor to FSM Congress

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The official results of the FSM Congress General Election for Yap State’s two-year term seat, held on 04 March 2025, have been finalised and...

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