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Second vote of no confidence in Samoa this week

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Members of the Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party are reaching out to the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) in hopes...

UNICEF rings alarm over child abuse crisis in Pacific

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Pacific Island children are experiencing “alarming” violence and abuse, amongst the highest rates in the world, amid a lack of government-funded services, religious and...

Marshall Islands changes Ukraine vote

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The Marshall Islands and Palau joined Russia and the United States in voting Monday last week against a resolution in the United Nations General...

Steps forward in New Caledonia political talks

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For the first time since 2019, there have been tripartite talks on the political status of New Caledonia, during an eight-day visit by France’s...

Sweet revenge for Fijiana Drua

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The Fijiana Drua made a statement win in the opening round of Super W avenging their 2024 final loss to the Waratahs at Allianz...

FAST wants HRPP support to topple Samoa PM Fiame: Tuilaepa

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Samoa Opposition leader Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi has expressed his anticipation regarding the possibility of another vote of no confidence in parliament, this time by...

Key Outcomes of the Honiara Summit

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The Honiara Summit, hosted by the Government of the Solomon Islands and organised together with the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA), the Food...

Cook Islands new national security agency to combat transnational crimes

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown has confirmed the newly formed National Security Agency is part of the nation’s development and growth in part...

Australia tallies Pacific impact of U.S foreign aid cuts

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Australia is racing to identify the South Pacific's most pressing funding needs as the United States moves to slash its foreign aid budget, Foreign...

Australia discusses security, aid with Vanuatu amid competition with China

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Australia pledged to remain the South Pacific's largest aid donor on Thursday during security and economic talks with Vanuatu, as Canberra reviews the potential...

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