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We must Chart our own course in Media Development and navigate our own destiny in the Pacific: PNG Information Minister

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Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Timothy Masiu Thursday expressed strong support for Fiji’s recent media law reforms. Addressing 2024 Pacific Media...

Global trend continues to impact media

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As society navigates rapid advances in artificial intelligence and geopolitical upheavals, the media sector grapples with financial ravages from digital disruption and the enduring...

Guam’s bid for Pacific Islands Forum status gains traction amid decolonisation push

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When residents of Guam celebrate Independence Day at one of the island’s two major U.S military bases on Thursday, the festivities will be tinged...

Fight over Seabed Agency leadership turns nasty

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Allegations of possible payments to help secure votes. Claims of abuse of agency funds by top diplomats. A possible job offer to entice a...

Inside Fiji’s Fiery Battle Against Plastics

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With reporting by Lice Movono/Suva, Fiji, and Leslie Dickstein/New York  Whenever the growing pile of plastic waste in front of her door takes up...

Fiji Swimmers Qualify for Paris 2024

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Team Fiji swimmers, David Young and Anahira McCutcheon are among the athletes who have confirmed their spots to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games...

NZ focus on resilience and education in Nauru

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New Zealand and Nauru are deepening their relationship, including on economic resilience and education, deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says. “New Zealand and Nauru have...

Journalism is the oxygen of democracy: Fiji deputy PM

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Journalism is the oxygen of democracy and Fiji now has true democracy as the people are able to share freely and their positions no...

Vanuatu launches first documented Foreign Policy

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The Government of Vanuatu, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade (MoFAICET), launched its first documented Foreign Policy Wednesday. Deputy Prime...

Australia to strike new funding deal with PNG to manage transferred asylum seekers

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The Albanese government will strike a new funding deal with Papua New Guinea to support asylum seekers after the country threatened to send them...

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