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Winston Peters regrets publicity surrounding cancelled Kiribati visit

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New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister regrets the publicity surrounding his cancelled diplomatic meeting in Kiribati but insists they made strong efforts to ensure it...

New Tonga PM unveils Cabinet

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Tonga's Prime Minister, Dr 'Aisake Eke, has announced a new Cabinet which includes four unelected representatives. According to the constitution, the Prime Minister can nominate...

UN chief expresses ‘concern’ over Trump’s freeze on U.S foreign aid

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The head of the United Nations has expressed concern about President Donald Trump’s decision to pause foreign assistance from the United States as his...

Five Political Parties sign agreement to form the next government

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Leaders of five major political parties in Vanuatu — the Leaders Party, Graon mo Jastis Party (GJP), Vanua’aku Party (VP), Iauko Group, and the...

U.S suspends foreign aid

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The recent suspension of United States foreign aid is set to affect several key development programmes in the Solomon Islands and the wider Pacific...

New Zealand’s aid for Kiribati under review after meeting cancelled with Winston Peters

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New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has confirmed New Zealand's aid for Kiribati is being reviewed after its President and Foreign Minister cancelled a...

Honiara Summit 2025 on SDG 14.4 in Feb

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Solomon Islands is preparing to host the Honiara Summit 2025, an international gathering focused on the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14.4: Conserving and sustainably...

PNG Media Policy ready for enactment

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The cabinet has officially given the green light to the PNG media policy, which will soon be presented to Parliament for formal enactment. Minister for...

PX, PNG Air ‘owe K150 million’

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Papua New Guinea Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Walter Schnaubelt says Air Niugini owes the National Airports Corporation (NAC) more than K120 million (US$29.92...

How can Vanuatu’s new parliament rebuild public trust?

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By Anna Naupa As communities across Vanuatu welcomed a new year and contemplated multiple aspiring political candidates ahead of the 16 January snap election, a...

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