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New Caledonia’s politicians hold first bipartisan meeting in years

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New Caledonia's opposing politicians, both pro-independence and pro-France, held a joint meeting for the first time in years, under the auspices of visiting French...

Samoa PM Fiame Mata’fa commands majority, vote of no-confidence fails

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The vote of no confidence to unseat Samoa Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa and her cabinet failed when the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday voted...

Pacific islands to push for enhanced resource mobilisation at resumed biodiversity conference

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Pacific Islands will be sitting at the global negotiations table this week, calling for increased funding and support to conserve and protect our Pacific...

Breast cancer cases projected to rise by nearly 40 per cent by 2050, WHO warns

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Breast cancer cases are expected to increase by 38 percent globally by 2050, with annual deathsfrom the disease projected to rise by 68 percent,...

Operation secures radium-226 in Fiji

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Help was sent in September 2024 after two drums full of radium-226 were found abandoned at a Fiji's Ministry of Health facility. Radium-226 has a...

Sir Arnold Amet appointed new PNG Ambassador to U.S

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Former Papua New Guinea Chief Justice and Madang Governor Sir Arnold Amet has been appointed as the new PNG Ambassador to United States of...

The sound of silence

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The decline of media freedom undermines resilience to organised crime in Asia and Oceania In September 2024, Cambodian journalist Mech Dara was arrested on charges...

Wary Waratahs to stick to game plan against the Fijian Drua

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Defence is the buzz word as the NSW Waratahs look to avoid being seduced into a game of razzle dazzle rugby against the flamboyant...

Pools drawn at BC Place for the fifth round of HSBC SVNS Hong

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HSBC SVNS Hong Kong pool draw took place at BC Place on Sunday straight after the Vancouver finals and ahead of the fifth round...

Pacific civil society organisations unite against Deep Sea Mining: A call for a permanent ban

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Civil society organisations in the Pacific have come together to urge Pacific leaders to take decisive action against deep-sea mining (DSM), calling for a...

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