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Record crowd anticipated for Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens in new Kai Tak Stadium

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The highly anticipated Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens is set to mark the beginning of a new era at the impressive new Kai Tak Stadium from 28-30 March. The fifth round of HSBC SVNS will see the world’s top 12 men’s and women’s teams battling it out in front of an expected record crowd of more than 120,000 fans, as they...

Forum SG Waqa stresses economic resilience and collective action at FEMM opening in Tonga

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At the opening of the Special Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM) in Tonga on Wednesday, Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa addressed key global and regional challenges, highlighting the importance of collective action for economic recovery, resilience, and sustainable growth in the Pacific. The meeting, hosted by Tonga, marks a key moment for Pacific countries as they work together to address...

Tuvalu’s Climate resilience efforts spotlighted as Minister Talia discusses support for those choosing to stay

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As anticipation builds for the Falepili Union Treaty—a well-considered migration pathway between Tuvalu and Australia—there remains a significant portion of the Tuvaluan population committed to staying in their homeland. It is the responsibility of the Tuvaluan Government to ensure that those who wish to remain are equipped to adapt to climate challenges. This commitment is exemplified by the ongoing development...

Nauru and China sign mutual visa exemption agreement to boost bilateral relations

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Nauru's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Lionel Aingimea, and Chinese Ambassador to Nauru, Lyu Jin, officially signed an Agreement on Mutual Visa Exemption on 22 March. This agreement pertains to citizens who hold specific categories of passports from both China and Nauru. Under this new arrangement, individuals possessing diplomatic and official passports will benefit from visa exemption privileges, which is...

Australia pivots foreign aid to Pacific to cover U.S cut

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Pacific island nations will get a larger chunk of Australia's foreign aid as spending is refocused after the United States slashed its aid agency. Foreign Minister Penny Wong asked her department to compile a list of aid programmes across the Pacific and Southeast Asia that would be impacted by the Trump administration's gutting of foreign aid. Australia will shift AUD$119 million...

NZ strong relationship with PNG reconfirmed

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape met in Wellington Tuesday, reaffirming the enduring partnership between New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. The Prime Ministers discussed opportunities to grow the trade and economic relationship, reaffirmed our close security and defence ties, and exchanged perspectives on current regional issues and challenges. “New Zealand deeply values...

Virtual meet for Pacific Troika leaders

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The Pacific Islands Forum Troika met virtually Tuesday, discussing regional political priorities on the sidelines of the Special Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM). Led by Tonga’s Prime Minister and Forum Chair, Dr ‘Aisake Valu Eke, the Troika includes Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. They were joined by Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr...

Tonga’s Ministry of Finance CEO calls for unity to overcome Pacific’s economic challenges at Special Forum Economic officials meeting

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Tonga's Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Finance, Kilisitina Tuaimei’api, opened the Special Forum Economic Officials Meeting (FEOM) Tuesday, with a call for unity in addressing the unprecedented economic and social challenges faced by the Blue Pacific. Chairing the meeting, Tuaimei'api acknowledged the complexities of a turbulent global environment, from trade disruptions to escalating conflicts, which threaten the fragile...

PNG PM Marape announces Cabinet Reshuffle before New Zealand trip

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has announced a minor cabinet reshuffle Tuesday prior to his departure for bilateral talks with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. The reshuffle sees Finschaffen MP Rainbo Paita appointed as Mining Minister, while Finance Minister Miki Kaeok will concurrently assume the portfolio of Transport. Jimi MP Wake Goi is now the Civil Aviation...

Call for a Fair Course on Global Shipping Energy Transition

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By Manasseh Maelanga, Minister of Infrastructure Development, Solomon Islands The ocean has always been central to the life and prosperity of the Solomon Islands, serving as our highway for sustenance, connection, and trade. Our traditions have taught us to respect the sea and navigate in harmony with its rhythms. However, our ocean is changing due to factors beyond our control. Rising...

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PNG Supreme Court orders Parliament recalled to deliberate Vote of No Confidence motion

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Papua New Guinea Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea has ruled that Parliament’s decision to disallow a second motion of no confidence against the...

Compensation for household electricity damages under Samoa State of Emergency

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Embassy of Nauru officially inaugurated in Beijing

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The Embassy of Nauru in the People's Republic of China was officially inaugurated in Beijing on Monday, marking a significant milestone in the development...