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Indigenous leaders tell governments ‘no more tokenism’ before COP31

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As Pacific communities lose homes, coastlines and even the resting places of their ancestors to rising seas, Indigenous have delivered a blunt message to...

Tonga Media warns drug threat demands stronger reporting, Journalist protection

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The growing threat of illicit drugs across the Pacific is increasing pressure on Tonga's law enforcement and exposing journalists to greater risks, speakers told...

New Zealand, Fiji renew Duavata Partnership with focus on Trade, Security and Climate

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New Zealand and Fiji have renewed their Duavata Partnership for the next five years, committing to closer cooperation on democracy, economic growth, security, social...

OACPS Ministers begin Brussels meeting with focus on Samoa Agreement

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The 121st Session of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Council of Ministers has opened in Brussels, with leaders shifting attention...

Solomon Islands PM Wale to welcome PNG’s Marape on official visit to Honiara

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale will welcome Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape to Honiara. The visit highlights the close and enduring relationship...

Tokelau and the Parties to the Nauru Agreement react to New Zealand fisheries action

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Analysis by Giff Johnson, RNZ Pacific Marshall Islands correspondent Tokelau - made up of three atolls with a total population of about 1500 people -...

Papua New Guinea says it will shut Taiwan’s rep office, winning praise from China

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Papua New Guinea's foreign minister said the government had decided to close Taiwan's representative office in the country immediately, winning praise from China, although...

West losing battle for influence in Asia-Pacific, warns Australian envoy

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The United States and its allies are “gradually losing” the contest against China’s campaign of military pressure and economic coercion in the Asia-Pacific, Australia’s...

TNG appeals rejection of $1.4 billion Vuda waste-to-energy project

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The company behind the proposed $1.4 billion (US$700 million) waste-to-energy project at Vuda Point in Lautoka has taken its fight to the Environment Tribunal...

McDowall to lead much-changed Scotland as Vakatawa makes Fiji debut

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Stafford McDowall will captain a Scotland side showing a mammoth 14 changes in Saturday's Nations Championship international against Fiji at Murrayfield. Only Gregor Brown has...

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Japan-Pacific relations strengthened ahead of PALM11

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Pacific Islands Forum Acting Secretary General Desna Solofa has met with Takayuki Kobayashi, a member of Japan’s House of Representatives and Chair of the...