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NZ helps strengthen Pacific aviation security

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Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced New Zealand will invest an additional $13.3 million (US$7.69 million), over five years, to strengthen aviation security in...

Pacific workers stay silent to keep their jobs

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Pacific workers who flock to Australia on temporary visas are too afraid of losing their jobs to fight for better pay and working conditions. More...

Korea, Pacific Ministers deepen ties on Climate, Oceans and Development

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Pacific Islands and South Korea have agreed to deepen cooperation on climate action, oceans, development finance and security following the 6th Korea–Pacific Islands Foreign...

Nobles take key roles in Tonga’s parliament as Lord Vaea elected Speaker

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The Tonga Legislative Assembly has elected Lord Vaea as the new Speaker of Parliament, marking a significant moment in the kingdom’s political landscape. The decision...

U.S threatens to cut Fiji aid over impunity for doomsday cult

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The U.S government is threatening to downgrade Fiji to the lowest possible ranking on its global human trafficking index over its failure to clamp...

Forum condemns Bondi beach attack, Stands with Australia

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa has condemned the deadly attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, describing it as an act of terrorism and...

Fiji moves to naturalise Banabans as Rabi marks 80 years since arrival

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The Fiji Government has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to the Banaban community during the 80th Anniversary of the arrival of the Banabans on Rabi...

Pumas wary of Flying Fijians

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Argentina head coach Felipe Contepomi has singled out Fiji as one of the most intriguing challenges in the Pumas’ Rugby World Cup 2027 pool,...

Lord Fakafanua elected Tonga’s new Prime Minister after parliamentary vote

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Tonga's Legislative Assembly has elected Lord Fakafanua as the kingdom’s new prime minister following a secret parliamentary ballot this afternoon. Interim Speaker Lord Tangi...

Pacific health systems at breaking point as Australia, NZ labour schemes drain skilled workers: Report

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A major new study by the Australia Institute has warned that labour migration policies promoted by Australia and New Zealand are accelerating a health...

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OACPS Ministers push reform and Samoa Agreement

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The 120th Session of the Council of Ministers of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) has concluded in Brussels with a...

120th OACPS Council of Ministers concludes in Brussels with strong focus on reform, Implementation...

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Marshall Islands launches world’s first universal basic income scheme offering cryptocurrency

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