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Pacific Leaders support for High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution

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Given the negative impact of plastic pollution on Pacific communities, Pacific Leaders at the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Meeting in the Cook Islands last...

Difficult to predict fate of Australia-Tuvalu deal on climate and security, intelligence boss says

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A senior Australian intelligence chief has acknowledged a landmark climate and security deal with Tuvalu may be at risk in the wake of the...

Australian Defence chief unaware of commander’s Naliva torture allegation

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Australia’s Defence Force chief was unaware a Fijian officer who became a deputy commander of 3000 troops was alleged to have committed torture. Colonel Penioni...

PNG Government asking court interpretation on Allan Bird’s eligibility as alternate prime minister

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The Special Parliamentary Committee deliberating on the Vote of No confidence met Wednesday to discuss the motion to bring a no confidence vote to...

Science says Tuvalu will drown within decades; the reality is worse

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By Niuone Eliuta Tuvalu, a picturesque island nation nestled in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, is currently grappling with a relentless onslaught...

U.S Senate fails to add Compact Funds to aid package

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A last-minute bipartisan effort to add key funding aimed at countering China in the Pacific has failed in the U.S Senate even as a...

PM Marape addresses Opposition’s Vote-of-No-Confidence motion with confidence

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-Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has openly welcomed the Opposition’s motion for a vote-of-no-confidence against him. This announcement came after the Acting Speaker,...

Allan Bird, alternate PNG PM nominee

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-The Papua New Guinea Opposition has nominated East Sepik Governor Allan Bird as their alternative Prime Minister. Leader of the Opposition Douglas Tomuriesa announced this...

Delayed Tuvalu election result highlights climate impacts

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An election result in Tuvalu has been delayed by two weeks as dangerous weather stops boats from bringing new lawmakers to the capital to...

Solomon Islands’ pro-China leader pledges to continue Australia balancing act

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The Solomon Islands’ ruling party has pledged to strike a “pragmatic” balance between stronger ties with China and its relations with “traditional partners” such...

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