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PNG authorises lethal force to quell deadly violence near Porgera mine

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-Papua New Guinea security personnel have been authorised to use “lethal force” to quell violence between illegal miners and traditional landowners near the economically important Porgera gold mine. Fighting in the volatile highlands province of Enga erupted last week and rapidly escalated, prompting the declaration of a state of emergency, authorities said. Video and photos circulating online appear to show heavily...

Tuvalu PM moves into newly completed $2.7 million residence

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Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo has moved into a newly renovated residence. The renovation, which also included the Governor General’s residence, was initially launched by former Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga in 2017. However, the project faced delays due to other priorities, such as the construction of bungalows for the Pacific Leaders' Group in 2018 and the Pacific Islands Leaders’ Meeting...

Solomon Islands’ Foreign Secretary calls for regional integration and open borders

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It's been three weeks since Pacific leaders met in Tonga for the Pacific Island Forum Leaders Summit. Now, all eyes are looking ahead to the next leaders meeting in the Solomon Islands capital in September next year. Solomon's Foreign Secretary Collin Beck said regional integration was a goal regional members must work towards. “I think we need to have a strong political...

Manusina beat Australia A with last minute kick

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Manusina XV marked the return to their first game on home soil after 15 years with a 20-17 win over Australia A on Monday at Apia Park. It was a match where both teams matched each other equally. The home support had the Manusina fired up as they led 12-7 at one point in the first half. The teams went...

U.S supports two permanent UN Security Council seats for Africa, one seat to be rotated among SIDS

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The United States supports creating two permanent United Nations Security Council seats for African states and one seat to be rotated among Small Island Developing States (SIDS), U.S Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield will announce on Thursday. The move comes as the U.S seeks to repair ties with Africa, where many are unhappy about Washington's support for Israel's war...

Solomon Islands vision for cooperative security

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Solomon Islands Minister of Police National Security, Jimson Tanangada, says Solomon Islands recognises the urgency of collective action in addressing security threats. Minister Tanangada, when delivering his keynote speech this week at the 2024 Conference of Global Public Security Cooperation Forum in Lianyungang, East China’s Jiangsu Province said Solomon Islands is grateful for the opportunity to participate in these vital...

Super Rugby Pacific unveil new-look finals system as part of tweaked structure

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Super Rugby Pacific has confirmed a six-team finals system for the 2025 season. It will be an expanded 16-round regular season, with the 2025 season to begin on Friday 14 February, a week earlier than previous years. Teams will play four teams twice, with a focus on rivalry match-ups, and the six remaining teams once, with seven home and away games. From...

Bougainville seeks Papal support for independence

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The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has officially sought the support of the Vatican in its bid for political independence from Papua New Guinea. A letter from the ABG President Ishmael Toroama, calling for the Pope Francis’ advocacy, was presented by ABG Vice President Patrick Nisira, to the Bishop of the Bougainville Catholic Diocese, Darius Kaluza, during the Pope’s recent visit...

Media restriction is in CHOGM Bluebook: Samoa Government

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The Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Agafili Shem Leo says media restriction in October is based on Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) Bluebook guidelines. Agafili explained the situation on Thursday during another CHOGM sub-committee press conference, during which only two private media personnel turned up. The CEO explained the CHOGM Bluebook is the...

PNG PM Marape reaffirms commitment to serve the people

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After retaining the country's top post on the floor of parliament Thursday, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James has assured the country that the Marape-Rosso government remains committed. He said the government stands ready to address issues in the country and looking forward to contributing meaningfully to the country's development. The prime minister urged members of Parliament including the members of...

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PNG minister criticises Australian ‘boomerang aid’ as Australia launches new partnership plan

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FICAC refers case against Commissioner Barbara Malimali to ODPP

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Two Kanaks shot dead by French police in New Caledonia decried as ‘assassinations’

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French police shot and killed two men in New Caledonia on Thursday, stoking tensions with pro-independence groups days ahead of a public holiday marking...