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“We can’t turn a blind eye to poverty’s hidden dimensions” – Fiji Women’s Minister Tabuya

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Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya, has called for urgent and collective action to tackle the social and institutional maltreatment...

Arrest in human trafficking sting in Tonga

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Law enforcement officials in Tonga said they have arrested a person and recovered a victim during a human trafficking bust last week. The report comes...

6PAC+ Alliance calls for immediate action on global carbon levy as MEPC 82 stalls on key GHG targets

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The 6PAC+ alliance, representing Pacific Island nations, expressed frustration over the lack of strong action at the 82nd session of the Marine Environment Protection...

Bougainville launches corporate plans to drive independence aspirations

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has officially launched its corporate plans for government departments that sets out clear strategies up to 2027, to prepare...

Reflections on Pacific regionalism

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By Sione Tekiteki The Pacific Islands Forum and its secretariat is a complex bureaucracy that will take any individual at least a year to understand....

Five Pacific Islands Attorneys-general unite ahead of international climate case

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Following three days of meetings, Pacific Island Attorney Generals representing Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu and Vanuatu issued a joint statement today underscoring...

Buffet starts four-day visit to New Caledonia

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France's new Minister for Overseas, François-Noël Buffet, arrived in New Caledonia on Wednesday, five months after violent riots broke out. Buffet is scheduled to spend...

Australian Police probe PNG minister in $3 million detention bribe investigation

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Controversial Australian government contractor Paladin is suspected of abusing taxpayer funds to bribe then-Papua New Guinea police minister Jelta Wong to enable the firm...

CHOGM 2024 Samoa to accelerate progress across the Commonwealth

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More than 3,000 delegates and leaders from 56 Commonwealth countries, representing 2.7 billion people, will gather in Apia, Samoa, next week for the bi-annual...

Vanuatu’s landmark Climate Change case advances with 100 oral statements now scheduled at ICJ hearings

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The Registrar of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has released the schedule for the oral hearings as part of its consideration of an...

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