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Dr Aqorau calls for national debate ahead of Solomon Islands’ 50th Independence anniversary

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Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau has called for a national conversation on the country’s future, saying the lead-up to...

The stakes in the Pacific are increasing: the solutions need to adapt

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By Dave Peebles Last week was a big week in the Pacific, with the race between order and disorder, between cooperation and competition, brutally laid...

China does not seek ‘sphere of influence’ in ties with Pacific island nations, foreign minister says

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China has no geopolitical intention in developing its relations with Pacific island countries and does not seek any so-called sphere of influence, Foreign Minister...

Former PNG Opposition leader among new ministers

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Former Papua New Guinea Opposition leader Douglas Tomuriesa is among six new ministers sworn in at Government House Tuesday. He replaces Wake Goi as Minister...

Vanuatu PM to continue consultations on Mathew and Hunter issue

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat says Government will continue consultations with leaders, including those from Tafea Province, before deciding its next course of action...

‘Our Origin’: Tonga veteran targets revenge on Samoa

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Tonga veteran Felise Kaufusi wants to play in one last World Cup and gain revenge over arch rivals Samoa, with a thumping defeat last...

Dr Aqorau questions whether military expansion fits Pacific’s Ocean of Peace vision

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Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau has questioned whether the Pacific can maintain its vision of becoming an Ocean of...

The ocean wealth that keeps leaving Micronesia

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By Joyce McClure More than 50 percent of the world’s tuna supply comes from the western and central Pacific Ocean, making it the most...

Australia’s Assistant Minister for Pacific Island Affairs says China missile test was ‘destabilising’ as Pacific leaders speak out

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Australia says China's recent ballistic missile test over the Pacific was “destabilising”, citing strong condemnation from Pacific leaders alongside Australia's response. Speaking in an interview...

UN readies US$100 million as stronger El Niño threatens millions

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The United Nations is preparing to release up to US$100 million in emergency funding as forecasts indicate the next El Niño will be more...

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MCC touts Pacific, Fiji partnerships as strategic alternative to China’s Belt and Road

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Vanuatu Opposition demands Gov’t apology over failed Matthew and Hunter negotiations

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Indigenous leaders tell governments ‘no more tokenism’ before COP31

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