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Future of New Zealand’s Nauru resettlement deal unclear

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New Zealand is unlikely to resettle its full quota of refugees from Nauru under its 2022 agreement with Australia, and faces choices on the...

Fiji AG calls on Acting DPP Rabuku to resign

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Fiji's Attorney-General Graham Leung has called on the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions John Rabuku to do the honourable thing and resign. In a statement,...

Death at Sea film, campaign seeks enhanced protections for fisheries observers

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A campaign launched by Human Rights at Sea International, centred around a film about Eritara Aati Kaierua, a Kiribati fisheries observer who died at...

Flying Fijian coach Byrne announce lineup for Georgia clash

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The Flying Fijians head coach Mick Byrne have named four debutants in their lineup for the Test match against Georgia this Saturday. Kitione Salawa, Peni...

Five Manu Samoans to debut against Italy

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Sebastian Visinia, Marco Fepuleai and Murphy Taramai will make their Manu Samoa debut in the run-on team against Italy on Friday at Apia Park...

Samoan Ambassador demands urgent Climate finance after devastating Category 5 Hurricane in Caribbean

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The people of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean are in mourning after witnessing the devastation caused by Category 5 Hurricane Beryl. This...

United States congratulates Tuvalu for acceding to the biological weapons convention

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The United States has congratulated Tuvalu, which deposited its instrument of accession to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) with the United States on 28...

New Caledonia activist says he is ‘political prisoner’ in France

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An indigenous Kanak pro-independence activist from the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia said Monday that he considered himself a “political prisoner” as authorities...

Pacific Islands Forum boss Baron Waqa labels criticism to his appointment ‘irrelevant’

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Pacific Islands Forum secretary general Baron Waqa has fired shots at critics who have raised concerns about his suitability to lead the region's main...

Youth activists win ‘unprecedented’ climate settlement in Hawaii

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Hawaii officials have announced a “groundbreaking” legal settlement with a group of young climate activists, which they said will force the state’s department of...

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