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Samoa Gun amnesty starts next month

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The Samoa Police has announced a comprehensive gun amnesty set to begin on 01 August running through 30 September in an attempt to collect...

UN shocked over Sepik atrocities

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The United Nations Papua New Guinea office has strongly condemned the recent brutal rapes and killings of women and children in East Sepik’s Angoram. The...

Forum SG Waqa hails resilience of Pacific women, and girls as SPC Ministers, Forum Women Leaders begin RMI meetings

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The Marshall Islands continues the second of three major meetings on the status of Pacific Women and gender work in the region. Delegations from around...

Olympic Games Paris 2024: Defending champions Fiji lay down early marker

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Reigning Olympic champions Fiji reminded everyone exactly why they have two golds to their name on the opening day of the men’s rugby sevens...

Pacific youth want Australian energy commitments ahead of Pacific Leaders Meeting

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Today, young Pacific islanders launched Our Pawa - a campaign focussed on accelerating a safe renewable energy transition in the Pacific and Australia. A month...

France rebukes NZ deputy leader over New Caledonia

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France has hit back at New Zealand's deputy prime minister for suggesting a referendum in New Caledonia wasn't in the spirit of the law...

Pacific Islands Forum Leaders endorse high-level mission to New Caledonia

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Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders have endorsed a high-level mission to New Caledonia. This is in response to the request from New Caledonia to support...

Fiji, PNG fail to secure UN human rights mission to Indonesia’s Papuan provinces

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No progress has been made in sending a UN human rights mission to Indonesia’s Papuan provinces despite the appointment of Fiji and Papua New...

President Heine urges bold action on gender equality at Pacific Women’s Conference

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Marshall Islands President  Hilda Heine has called on Pacific leaders, urging them to adopt intentional, innovative, and bold approaches to tackle the complex challenges...

PALM10 and the New Caledonia Problem

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By Rieko Hayakawa On 16 July, exactly two months after the New Caledonia riots that began on May 13, The 10th Pacific Islands Leaders...

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PINA Statement for World Press Freedom Day 2026

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