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Pacific must lead global Tuna governance, says SINU Vice-Chancellor Aqorau

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Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Transform Aqorau says Pacific Island States must continue to assert leadership in the global governance of tuna...

NZ discriminatory migration system fails climate-affected Pacific People: report

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Authorities in Aotearoa New Zealand are subjecting people in the Pacific islands of Tuvalu and Kiribati at risk of climate related harm to discriminatory...

Pacific region remains ‘a theatre of peace’: Cook Islands PM

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As major geopolitical powers in the world look to strengthen and militarise parts of the Pacific, leaders of the Pacific have urged that ‘this...

Samoa now a market on its own for illegal drugs

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Samoa Commissioner of Police, Auapaau Logoitino Filipo has stated that Samoa is now a market of its own for illegal drugs and is no...

Vanuatu Kava exports reached VT5.3B last year

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Vanuatu generated VT5.3 billion(US$43,523,273) in kava exports last year, a rise from VT4 billion(US$32,851,501) in 2023, and VT3.3 billion(US$27,099,924) in 2022. Kava has been the...

Palau Congress holds firm on stance against accepting asylum seekers

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Palau's Senate stood pat on its position to balk at Washington’s proposal to resettle asylum seekers in the Pacific island nation, rejecting President Surangel...

GNUT reaffirms commitment to support Solomon Islands PM Manele

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The Government of National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) assures the people of Solomon Islands that, despite recent media reports of instability, its members remain...

Adaptation a matter of survival for Pacific communities, Solomon Islands negotiator

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Adaptation to the devastating impacts of climate change for Pacific communities is not an option, it is a matter of survival. As Pacific climate change...

Fiji launches final Blue Prosperity Ocean science report

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Fiji's Permanent Secretary of Environment and Climate Change, Dr Sivendra Michael, joined traditional leaders, partners and stakeholders at the Launch of the Final Blue...

Inquiry into standard of journalism in PNG underway

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A three-day inquiry into the standard and integrity of Journalism in Papua New Guinea commenced Tuesday ain Port Moresby. Chair of the Permanent Parliamentary Committee...

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