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Kiribati closes border to diplomats until 2025

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Kiribati has banned foreign diplomatic visits until 2025 due to national elections in a move that has left officials scrambling for more information. A letter...

China promises to help Fiji tackle climate change as Beijing seeks greater Pacific role

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China has pledged to support Fiji’s development in a world beset with “turmoil” and help tackle the impact of climate change during Prime Minister...

UN experts alarmed by situation of Kanak indigenous peoples in the non-self-governing territory of New Caledonia

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The French Parliament adopted a bill on 14 May 2024 that dismantles one of the cornerstones of the Nouméa Accord by unfreezing the electoral...

200 unexploded WWII shells uncovered in Solomon Islands capital

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A stockpile of more than 200 U.S artillery shells from the Second World War discovered at a school in the Solomon Islands capital Honiara...

39 runs scored from one over as Samoa batter breaks international record

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History was created at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Sub Regional East Asia-Pacific Qualifier A event on Tuesday as Samoan batter Darius Visser...

Samoa will still be tough despite off field issues: Byrne

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The Flying Fijians will have to be ready for Manu Samoa despite the challenges they’re currently facing. Samoa pulled out of their Northern Hemisphere tour...

Q&A: Lakapi Samoa CEO Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai

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Lakapi Samoa has been in the limelight. The cancellation of the November tour, admission of financial struggles and recently the sacking of the sevens management Samoa...

Tonga races against time in last-minute preparations for high profile regional event

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Tonga may be where time begins but with less than a week remaining before the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (PIFLM) kicks off,...

Pro-China leader on course to retain Kiribati presidency

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Kiribati is set to continue on its current path with China after incumbent President Taneti Maamau retained his parliamentary seat following two rounds of...

Singapore think-tank group launches State of Artificial Intelligence in the Pacific

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The AI Asia Pacific Institute has released last week its comprehensive annual report on artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on the Pacific...

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