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‘The world needs your leadership’, Guterres tells Pacific Islands Forum

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The island nations of the Pacific are “showing the way” to protect the planet from the ravages of climate change and now the rest...

Cook Islands PM Brown set to hand over Forum chair, focuses on local economy

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Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, the outgoing chair of the Pacific Islands Forum, is delighted to officially hand over the chairmanship of the...

NZ official says Western neglect of Pacific Islands let other nations boost their influence

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Western nations, including the United States and New Zealand, failed to understand swiftly enough the geopolitical importance of island nations in the South Pacific,...

Outgoing Forum Chair Mark Brown reflects on challenging times

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By Nic Maclellan “We’ve been mindful that our region is of great interest from a geopolitical perspective over the last few years or so,” says...

Six-try Fiji see off Samoa to make perfect start to Pacific Nations Cup campaign

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Defending champions Fiji opened the Pacific Nations Cup with a resounding 42-16 victory over Samoa Friday. There might have been some anxiety at the National...

Pacific’s Leaders Preparing for a Post 1.5 Celsius World

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  By Dr Satyendra Prasad Tonga – the 6th most climate vulnerable nation in the World hosts Pacific leaders this week. Tonga grabbed international attention last...

UN SG Guterres urges world powers to back off the Pacific

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United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres issued a stern warning Thursday during his visit to Samoa, declaring that the Pacific must not be a battleground...

New Zealand heads to Tonga to talk Pacific

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to Tonga next week to meet with Pacific leaders on priority...

Diplomatic switch from Taiwan to China ‘a positive outcome’, first-time Kiribati MPs says

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A newly elected MP in Kiribati says the incumbent government's decision to re-establish bilateral relations with China in 2019 at Taiwan's expense has so...

Arkansas lawmakers approve emergency rule to grant SNAP benefits to Marshallese migrants

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A legislative subcommittee on Thursday approved an emergency rule to comply with a new U.S federal law that extends certain public assistance programme benefits...

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