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Yap to begin canvassing votes for 31 May political status referendum

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The Yap Election Commission in the Federated States of Mironesia (FSM) on Friday will begin tabulating the ballots cast during the 31 May referendum...

GEF Council approves more than $700 million for vast environmental needs

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Global Environment Facility member countries has approved US$736.4 million in funding, including new support for the Great Green Wall, a landmark initiative focused on...

Rufino Varea appointed Regional Director of PICAN

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Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN) has appointed Rufino Varea as its new Regional Director. Hailing from Oinafa Village in Rotuma, Rufino Varea brings extensive...

Australia boosting aid to Papua New Guinea for landslide recovery and security

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Australia will provide a further AUD$2 million (US$1.3 million) to support reconstruction efforts in Papua New Guinea after last month’s deadly landslide, the government...

Fiji Military Forces takes responsibility for patrol boat Puamau grounding: Commander Kalouniwai

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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) takes full responsibility for the running aground of the $20million (US$10 million) RFNS Puamau, says Commander Major...

Sinalei preps up to host King Charles in Samoa

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The Sinalei Resort in Siumu is continuing preparations to host the head of the Commonwealth and British Monarch King Charles III. He will be part...

OPINION: Small Island Developing States need finance to tackle climate crisis

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By Patricia Scotland, Secretary General of the Commonwealth In the last few weeks, sadly more than 100 people have died from oppressive heat in India. In...

Fijiana secure historic victory over Japan, focused on next challenge

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In a turnaround performance from last week, the Fijiana XV redeemed themselves with a convincing 24-15 victory over Japan at Churchill Park last night. The...

NRL wants me to stay out of PNG discussions: Olam

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Justin Olam feels rugby league powerbrokers have not consulted him about the Papua New Guinea expansion bid for fear he will warn against fast-tracking...

‘We cannot have peace without independence’ – New Caledonia government

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As New Caledonia passes the one-month mark since violent and deadly clashes erupted on 13 May, there has been no clear path put forward...

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Fiji Climate Change Minister set key priorities to accelerate Pacific climate action

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