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Chinese influence: Albanese government looks to CBA to block Beijing in Nauru

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The Albanese government is in negotiations with Commonwealth Bank to set up shop in Nauru to help counter China’s growing influence in the South...

Migration with dignity? Kiribati swaps escape to purchased Fiji plot for sea walls to save their land

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As sea levels rise, the tiny Pacific nation has tussled between leaving for an undeveloped estate in Fiji or scrapping for climate finance to...

Lyles wins Olympic 100m gold in closest finish in modern history

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World champion Noah Lyles roared to victory in 9.79sec to claim gold in a dramatic men's Olympic 100m final in Paris on Sunday. Lyles won...

‘So, so proud’: St. Lucia celebrates Alfred’s historic 100m Olympic gold

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Saint Lucia celebrated Sunday after sprinter Julien Alfred stormed to victory in the women's 100m in Paris for the tiny Caribbean nation's historic first...

PNGFA announces new men’s coach

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Former Solomon Islands men’s national football team coach Filipe Vega Aranga has taken over the role of head coach for PNG men’s team after...

Kiribati endorses Michael Lodge for ISA Secretary General, emphasises sustainable Ocean resource management

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The government of Kiribati has announced its support for incumbent Michael Lodge in the upcoming International Seabed Authority (ISA) Secretary General election, highlighting his...

UNGA President calls for urgent global action on sea-level rise

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The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has officially adopted the modalities for an upcoming high-level meeting focused on the urgent issue of sea-level rise. In...

China, major democracies step up competition in Pacific

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China and democratic countries, including Australia and Japan, have increased their efforts to deepen engagement with Pacific Island countries in recent weeks, intensifying what...

Fiji secures US$70 million loan for climate resilience and sustainable growth

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In a significant move to bolster its climate resilience and foster sustainable growth, the Government of Fiji has secured a US$70 million loan agreement...

Pacific Journalism Review at 30: a strong media legacy

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By David Robie Pacific Journalism Review (PJR) began life three decades ago in Papua New Guinea and recently celebrated a remarkable milestone in Fiji with...

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