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Solomon Islands appoints Police Chief who was investigated over missing drugs

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Solomon Islands has appointed a new national police chief, elevating a top commander just weeks after it was revealed that prosecutors had recommended charging...

Marshall Islands steps up as Co-chair of global coalition to phase out fossil fuel subsidies as gulf crisis exposes cost of oil and gas dependence

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The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has become co-chair of the Coalition on Phasing Out Fossil Fuel Incentives Including Subsidies (COFFIS), bringing Pacific...

The unusual ways Fijians predict when a cyclone is approaching

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By Frankie Adkins Creeping yams and bees behaving strangely – in Fiji, farmers read nature's warning signs to predict hurricane season. It's July, a month when...

Chiefs punish Fijian Drua to remain second on Super Rugby ladder

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The Chiefs have secured a vital bonus point win as they took down the Fijian Drua 42-22 to conclude Super Round. The Drua’s costly mistakes...

World Rugby chair responds to Moana Pasifika struggles

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World Rugby chair Brett Robinson has fiercely defended the organisation's investment in the Pacific, but says it's not their job to rescue the embattled...

France reaffirms commitment to Pacific disaster preparedness with €1 million contribution

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As funding for humanitarian preparedness becomes increasingly constrained worldwide, the Pacific Community (SPC) has welcomed the Government of France’s €1 million (US$1.16 million) contribution...

Stop selling arms to Indonesia, West Papuans urge Netherlands

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The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) has called on the Netherlands to stop selling arms to Indonesia. Representatives of the ULMWP were this...

Court to decide Solomon Islands PM’s fate on 01 May in Court of appeal showdown

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After three weeks of intense legal arguments, the nation now waits for 01 May, when the Solomon Islands Court of Appeal will deliver a...

U.S, PNG seal US$18 million health dealth to boost disease response under ‘America First strategy’

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The United States and Papua New Guinea have signed a five-year health agreement aimed at strengthening disease response and building a more self-reliant health...

Nauru Financial Intelligence Unit flags crypto scam, warns public ‘promises of guaranteed returns’

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The Nauru Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has issued a public alert warning residents of a fraudulent investment scheme operating in the country and across...

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The unexploded bombs still threatening a Pacific nation 80 years on

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More political parties reflect healthy democracy, Fiji needs time for constitutional changes, says Ratuva

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