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China, major democracies step up competition in Pacific

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China and democratic countries, including Australia and Japan, have increased their efforts to deepen engagement with Pacific Island countries in recent weeks, intensifying what...

Fiji secures US$70 million loan for climate resilience and sustainable growth

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In a significant move to bolster its climate resilience and foster sustainable growth, the Government of Fiji has secured a US$70 million loan agreement...

Pacific Journalism Review at 30: a strong media legacy

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By David Robie Pacific Journalism Review (PJR) began life three decades ago in Papua New Guinea and recently celebrated a remarkable milestone in Fiji with...

Nations join ranks to delay deep-sea mining approval by UN regulator

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The obscure UN organisation attempting to set rules for the exploitation of deep-sea metals is facing a potential shake-up as more nations call for...

Further delay to PNG vote of no confidence substantive matter

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The Papua New Guinea opposition faced yet another delay in the hearing of their special reference case to recall parliament when the Attorney General...

Vape ban comes into effect in Cook Islands

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Any unsold vape, imitation tobacco or e-cigarette products must be removed from shelves from today and can no longer be sold to anyone as...

Tonga hastily prepares for approaching PIF Leaders meeting

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Tonga is hastily preparing to host the Pacific Forum Leaders Meeting, with hundreds of visitors expected to attend. With hotels in the capital fully booked,...

New national record for Fiji swimmer Young

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Team Fiji swimmer Tolu Young has set a new national record in the men’s 50-meter freestyle. The 19-year-old from Savusavu won his heat at the...

Everything you need to know about the Pacific Nations Cup

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The wait is almost over for rugby fans in the Pacific and North America as the Pacific Nations Cup 2024 gets ready for kick-off...

Voting with their feet: demographic shifts in New Caledonia

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By Nic Maclellan For months, New Caledonia has been wracked by conflict between the independence movement and French security forces. A key trigger for the...

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