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Children in Pacific Island countries face increasing levels of violence

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Children in five Pacific Island countries are facing increasing levels of physical, sexual, emotional, and online violence at home, school and their communities, according...

Proposed law on tainted cryptocurrency ‘terrible’ for human rights, says Cook Islands expert

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A Cook Islands cryptocurrency expert is critical of a proposed law targeting tainted cryptocurrency, arguing it undermines human rights and doesn’t address the real...

UN boss to attend Forum Leaders meeting in Tonga, No rush for regional architecture review: SG Puna

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United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres will attend this year’s Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga in August. This was announced by Secretary General...

Nine more Solomon Islands Ministers sworn-in

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Nine more Solomon Islands ministers have been sworn-in Monday formalising their appointments to their respective Ministerial portfolios, almost completing the lineup of cabinet ministers...

Australian officials scrambled to halt China-PNG policing deal

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China’s top diplomat pushed for Papua New Guinea to sign a policing agreement with Beijing during a trip to Port Moresby last month, forcing...

Bougainville may use other means to gain independence

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government(ABG) is warning it might use other avenues to gain its independence should the PNG government continue to be mischievous in...

Fiji’s media freedom ranking jumps, PNG’s plummets

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By Stephen Wright and Stefan Armbruster Fiji’s ranking in a global press freedom index has jumped into the top tier of countries with free or...

Hong Kong, PNG and Fiji receive Taekwondo Olympic berths after quota reallocation

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Three countries have been awarded Olympic berths following the reallocation of quota places. Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea clinched them in the men's -68kg...

Don’t ignore geopolitical tensions says Tuvalu’s Climate Change Minister Dr Talia

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Tuvalu’s Climate Change and Home Affairs Minister, Dr Maina Talia, has called on church leaders in the Pacific not to turn a blind eye...

Loss and damage board speeds up work to allow countries direct access to funds

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The board of the loss and damage fund is set to pick its host nation in July as it speeds up the process to...

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