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Commonwealth Secretary-General arrives in Tonga

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Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland has arrived in Tongatapu, on her first visit to Tonga, leading a Commonwealth team to discuss future initiatives and...

Mase Mahonri Schwalger appointed as Manu Samoa headcoach

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Lakapi Samoa has confirmed the appointment of Mase Mahonri Schwalger as the new Head Coach of Manu Samoa following its recent Board Meeting. This decision...

Fijian Drua brave the elements for strong win over Western Force

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-The Fijian Drua have managed the horrific conditions to take a 31-13 victory over the Western Force in Laukota. There were puddles aplenty as it...

AOSIS chair champions Multidimensional Vulnerability Index at UN Assembly

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Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Chair and Samoan Ambassador to the United Nations, Fatumanava Dr Pa’olelei Luteru, affirms that the group has stood...

2,000 Marines, sailors arrive in Australia for six months of Training, Exercises

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Approximately 2,000 Marines and sailors deployed to Australia's Northern Territory this week to participate alongside their counterparts in the annual iteration of Marine Rotational...

Coastal inundation from sea level rise identified as main risk to water quality and availability in Tuvalu

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The risks posed by climate-related hazards to the water quality and availability, and water infrastructure in Tuvalu were highlighted on the second day of...

Nauruan president urges collaboration, unity in addressing global challenges

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Nauruan President David Adeang on Thursday urged the international community to strengthen collaboration and unity to address complex, yet interrelated challenges facing the world. “In...

Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform sport: IOC President Thomas Bach

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During a visit to Fiji for the General Assembly of the Oceania National Olympic Committees, the IOC President said that digitalisation, e-sports and artificial...

Health and Disaster Risk Management experts in Tuvalu discuss findings of climate change risk assessment

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Climate change affects every facet of life for Pacific islanders, and for Tuvalu which is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts...

Milestone for Pacific/U.S Tuna Treaty

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A key milestone in the historic Tuna Treaty between the Pacific Island States and the United States has been reached this week with a...

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