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OPINION: Small Island Developing States need finance to tackle climate crisis

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By Patricia Scotland, Secretary General of the Commonwealth In the last few weeks, sadly more than 100 people have died from oppressive heat in India. In...

Fijiana secure historic victory over Japan, focused on next challenge

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In a turnaround performance from last week, the Fijiana XV redeemed themselves with a convincing 24-15 victory over Japan at Churchill Park last night. The...

NRL wants me to stay out of PNG discussions: Olam

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Justin Olam feels rugby league powerbrokers have not consulted him about the Papua New Guinea expansion bid for fear he will warn against fast-tracking...

‘We cannot have peace without independence’ – New Caledonia government

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As New Caledonia passes the one-month mark since violent and deadly clashes erupted on 13 May, there has been no clear path put forward...

Australia to process PNG visa within seven days

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Australia will process travel visa applications from Papua New Guinea citizens within seven days, says Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong. “We are welcoming Papua New...

Supreme Court stays NEC decision on appointments of PNG Defence Force hierarchy

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The Papua New Guinea Supreme Court has stayed a decision by the National Executive Council(NEC) of 24th May 2024 in appointing Commodore Philip Polewara...

Call to release Fiji’s 2000 coup leader George Speight

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Former Fiji journalist Josefa Nata says 2000 coup leader George Speight has served enough time in prison and should be released. Nata was convicted of...

PM Brown expresses optimism for Cook Islands’ 2032 FestPAC bid

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Cook Islands government is keeping its fingers crossed as it awaits the decision of the Pacific Arts Council regarding the host of the 2032...

Tiny Niue leads Ocean Conservation: New National Geographic documentary

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In the vast expanse of the South Pacific, the tiny island nation of Niue, with a population just under 2,000, is making monumental strides...

New Caledonia police arrest pro-independence leader over deadly protests

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Police in New Caledonia have arrested 11 people, including pro-independence leader Christian Tein, after deadly riots last month in the French Pacific territory. New Caledonia’s...

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