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New centre for Pacific police training in China

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Solomon Islands Minister for Police National Security, Jimson Tanangada attended a ground-breaking ceremony of the China-Pacific Island Training Centre Complex (CPPTC) in Fuzhou, Fujian...

Pacific nations want ecocide to become a crime – here’s why NZ should support the proposal

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By Nathan Cooper and Leilani Tuala-Warren The recent proposal by Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity is timely...

Fiji Rugby Union responds to corruption claims, Fiji 7s waits on system for $20,000

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The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) has shed light on an internal standoff that occurred just days before the Flying Fijians’ Rugby World Cup quarter-final...

IUCN director general urges immediate action on climate crisis at Oceania Forum

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International Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN) director general, Dr Grethel Aguilar, has called for immediate action to address the twin crises of biodiversity loss...

Cook Islands hosts world’s largest marine minerals gathering

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Over 100 stakeholders and marine minerals experts from all across the globe have gathered for the International Underwater Minerals Conference (UMC) 2024 in Rarotonga...

Forum Troika Plus delegation to visit New Caledonia in October, confirms Waqa

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Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa has confirmed that the Forum Troika Plus delegation will visit New Caledonia in October to assess the escalating political...

Forum SG Waqa calls for unity and action to boost Pacific prosperity

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Forum Secretary General, Baron Waqa has emphasised the importance of unity and collective action to drive sustainable development and economic growth in the Pacific...

A showcase of greens: Crops and vegetables at CHOGM planned

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The produce and catch of the hardworking farmers and fishers of Samoa will be on display at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)...

PNG authorises lethal force to quell deadly violence near Porgera mine

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-Papua New Guinea security personnel have been authorised to use “lethal force” to quell violence between illegal miners and traditional landowners near the economically...

Tuvalu PM moves into newly completed $2.7 million residence

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Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo has moved into a newly renovated residence. The renovation, which also included the Governor General’s residence, was initially launched by...

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