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Pacific move PRF from agreement to action

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Pacific Islands Forum members have begun the next phase of work on the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF), following the signing of the Agreement to...

Lack of investigation into cocaine vessel could hamper regional drug mapping, Pacific expert warns

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A lack of investigation into the vessel intercepted with 4.87 tonnes of cocaine may hamper cross-border efforts to track and map criminal drug networks,...

Treaty turns tide for Pacific Islanders who depend on the sea

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By Dirk Wagener UN Resident Coordinator For the people of Vanuatu, the ocean is life – and the month of January brings good news during...

Tokelau heads to the polls after storm delays

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Polling is underway today in Tokelau. The election was postponed last month after severe weather conditions delayed the ferry carrying the ballot boxes. Voting will take...

Niue PM calls for realm leaders to discuss constitutional ties

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Niue’s Prime Minister, Dalton Tagelagi, has proposed a formal leaders’ meeting between Realm countries. Tagelagi says a frank conversation about constitutional arrangements is “overdue”. Niue and...

German Foreign Minister Wadephul urges Europe to support climate-threatened Pacific islands

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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Wednesday said Europe should step up support for small island nations in the Pacific whose existence is threatened...

OACPS marks Transition of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers

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The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Tuesday held a virtual Handover Ceremony of the Presidency of the OACPS Council of Ministers,...

HSBC SVNS action set to heat up in Perth

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The HSBC SVNS spotlight turns to Perth this week as the world’s best sevens sides arrive in Western Australia. Team captains came together at Scarborough...

Pacific UN operations ‘unaffected’ by global budget crisis despite Guterres warning

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The head of the United Nations in the Pacific says UN operations across 15 countries in the region will not be affected by a...

U.S-Tonga relations remain “strong” despite new US visa bond rules, Crown Prince says

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The Tongan government says bilateral relations with the United States remain robust despite new U.S visa requirements that will affect Tongan passport holders from...

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Pacific broadcasters unite in Auckland for regional conference

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Media leaders, broadcasters and digital journalists from across the Pacific have gathered in Auckland today for the start of the week-long Pacific Broadcasting Cooperation...

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Alapati Pita Tavite sworn in as 12th Ulu o Tokelau

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Alapati Pita Tavite has been sworn in as the 12th Ulu o Tokelau, beginning his second term as the territory's head of government during...