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U.S Pacific commander to advocate ‘most strongly’ for USAID to Pacific Islands

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The head of U.S forces for the Indo-Pacific, Admiral Samuel Paparo, said on Wednesday he would be advocating “most strongly” for the continuation of...

Governments set to agree fees for ships that miss green targets

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Government negotiators at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in London this week look set to agree that, from 2028, the owners or operators of...

Our nation is falling apart: PNG alternate PM nominee Sir Peter

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In a bold and direct address to the nation, Alternate Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Nominee Sir Peter Ipatas has issued a call to...

Stakes Soar as final round approaches of World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025

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The captains of the 8 women’s and 8 men’s teams gathered near Henryk Reyman Munical Stadium, on Thursday against the backdrop of one of...

Robust data key to unlocking CEDAW – Tuvalu PM Teo welcomes reporting milestone

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo highlighted the importance of data as his nation held its scheduled reporting session with UN CEDAW experts this morning...

Palau president backs Australia’s bid to host Cop31 climate summit after Dutton labels it ‘madness’

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The president of Palau has strongly backed an Australian bid to host a UN climate conference on behalf of the Pacific, arguing that it...

President Toroama reaffirms Bougainville’s commitment to independence at Second Joint Moderation meeting

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ABG President Ishmael Toroama has thanked the Papua New Guinea Government for acknowledging Bougainville’s right to self-determination and emphasised that the outcome of the...

Rabuka’s support for Trump doesn’t earn Fiji reprieve from U.S Tariffs

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Recent developments should draw attention to the moral costs of Rabuka’s decision to unreservedly embrace both Trump and Israel. By Merewalesi (Mere) Nailatikau In November 2020,...

Pacific Ministers push to lock in clean energy transition at International Maritime Organisation

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Driven by Pacific leadership, the International Maritime Organisation is on the brink of making history with binding regulations to phase out fossil fuel use...

Fiji and other Pacific nations decry ‘unfair and disappointing’ U.S tariffs

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Leaders in Pacific nations are disappointed and trying to wrap their heads around the United States' tariffs. Fiji's Finance Minister said that its 32 percent...

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