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American Samoa Governor places moratorium on seabed mining

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An executive order that American Samoa Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga issued places a moratorium on seabed mining in the waters of American Samoa. The moratorium...

The future of deep sea mining hinges on a contentious election

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The Pacific island nation of Kiribati is tiny, with just 120,000 residents scattered across 32 tropical atolls, but it’s playing an outsize role in...

Naivalurua to lead Fiji MPs crossbenchers in Parliament

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The nine crossbenchers of Fiji Parliament have elected Ioane Naivalurua to be their leader in Parliament. Last Wednesday, the nine crossbenchers met after a communication...

New Caledonia’s mothballed nickel plant starts mass sackings process

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New Caledonia's mothballed nickel plant in Koniambo (North of the main island) has announced it has engaged in the mass sackings of some 1200...

Breaking Barriers: Mavis Podokolo’s Journey to Editorial Excellence

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Mavis Podokolo, a young female editor of the Island Sun Newspaper, has emerged as a trailblazer in the Solomon Islands’ media industry. From humble...

World Rugby aim to tweak calendar in wake of Olympic sevens high

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World Rugby needs to recalibrate its international calendar to enable more players like Antoine Dupont to switch between sevens and 15s, according to the...

Fiji 7s players to receive $20k each

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Members of the Fiji 7s Men’s team are set to receive $20,000(US$10,000) each from the Coalition Government after winning a silver medal at the...

Pacific Economic Ministers convene for critical Talanoa discussions on regional development

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As part of the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting week, Forum members are gathering today for a series of Talanoa discussions to review updates on...

Noan Pakop appointed as new FFA Director General

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The Forum Fisheries Committee (FFC) Ministerial Meeting has welcomed and appointed Noan Pakop as the incoming Director General for the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries...

Pacific Island nations owe ‘astronomical’ debts to China. Can they repay?

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By Doug Dingwall, Marian Kupu It wasn't long ago that rain would stop Martha Kapalu from travelling to the southern reaches of her island in...

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