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Is Fiji losing its global standing?

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Op-ed by Maureen Penjueli Fiji’s noble banner blue has always flown high at the international level. We have enjoyed the status of a country...

King Charles acknowledges Commonwealth’s ‘painful’ history with slavery on summit agenda

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Britain's King Charles said on Friday the Commonwealth should acknowledge its “painful” history, as African and Caribbean nations continue to advocate for reparations for...

Kiribati election drama: Ruling party candidate defects to challenge incumbent president

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Late drama has unfolded in the Kiribati presidential election with one of the three candidates from the ruling party breaking away to form his...

High level Forum mission to visit New Caledonia

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Following the mandate of Forum Leaders at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Tonga in August, the high-level Forum Troika Plus Mission to...

Kiribati returns to the polls: Taneti Maamau seeks third term as president

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Two months after the electoral process began in Kiribati, voters return to the polls today to elect their Beretitenti or President. The parliament was chosen...

Landmark achievements in tuna fisheries: WCPO skipjack and North Pacific albacore implement world-leading harvest strategies

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Two significant tuna fisheries, Western Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) skipjack and North Pacific albacore, have achieved major milestones in sustainable fisheries management by successfully...

Pacific leaders blame Australia for role in climate crisis

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to take a leadership role on climate change at a Commonwealth summit that is splitting over who...

King of Taumeasina Charles III

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Thursday 24 October 2024 will forever resonate in the hearts of the Moata'a community in Samoa. This was the day British monarch King Charles III...

Starmer says he wants to ‘look forward’ and not talk about slavery reparations

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has insisted he wants to “look forward” rather than have “very long endless discussions about reparations on the past”...

USP to be hub for King’s scholarships

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The University of the South Pacific (USP) will be the regional hub for the King's Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP). This was launched on Thursday in...

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