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Trouble is brewing in paradise: Fiame’s leadership hangs in the balance

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By Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson and Junior S. Ami With just over a year left in her tenure as Prime Minister of Samoa, Fiame Naomi Mata’afa...

Vanuatu holds snap election as nation braces for costly post-earthquake reconstruction effort

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By Doug Dingwall and Vanuatu reporter Leah Lowonbu in Port Vila Dressmaker Jenny Banga is busy trying to put food on the table after the...

Samoa’s PM Fiame ready to face leadership backlash

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Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa is ready to face constitutional processes and procedures over questions of confidence in her leadership. In a statement distributed to...

The case to keep guns out of police hands in Solomon Islands

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In a country where trust in the police is already fragile, bringing in more weapons won’t help.  By Sheridan Ward Solomon Islands is one of...

Australia unveils $190 million security deal for Solomon Islands

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Australia has struck a new security agreement with Solomon Islands to bolster the size of the Pacific island nation's police force. The ABC has been...

Proposed Solomon Islands constitutional amendment defeated, 14 MPs’ absent from voting

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Solomon Islands government’s move to amend the constitution which proposed an extended timeframe to allow for the establishment of the Constituent Assembly was defeated...

Fist bumps as more than 130 Australians arrive home safe after surviving Vanuatu’s worst earthquake in 100 years

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With a fist pump and tears of relief, Chantel Mara was visibly emotional as she stepped onto the tarmac at Brisbane international airport, finally...

Surveillance, aid, responders and evacuees covered by RNZAF Vanuatu flights

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Multiple Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) flights to Vanuatu this week have delivered emergency responders and tonnes of search and rescue equipment and...

Tuvalu fighting to ensure its future amid sea level rise: PM Teo

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Tuvalu, an island nation threatened by sea-level rise in the South Pacific, is preparing for the worst-case scenario of submersion by digitising its government...

48 Australians arrive home as those stranded ‘feel abandoned’

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Australians stranded in Vanuatu are calling for help as Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) planes bring 148 citizens home after delivering vital assistance following...

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