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Former Kiribati leader rejects Chinese police on island

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Pacific nations can't afford to snub Chinese money as they struggle with the impacts of climate change but foreign police being shipped in should...

Micronesian official sees benefits from economic partnership with China

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An official from the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) says his nation values its relationship with China in terms of its economic partnership, which...

Shipping sector pushes to keep emissions-tax cash for itself

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Shipping negotiators for governments at UN talks this week want a proposed tax on the sector’s emissions to be spent mostly on cleaning up...

Fiji Cabinet approves bid for NRL license

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Fiji's Cabinet has agreed that Rugby League Bid (Fiji) Limited facilitate the bid to secure a licence to enter the Australian National Rugby League...

Fijian Drua make five changes for Waratahs clash

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Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne has made five changes to his run-on side to face the New South Wales Waratahs in round five of...

Members of European Parliament endorse the conclusion of the Samoa Agreement

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Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) has approved the conclusion of the Samoa Agreement, on the partnership between the EU and members of the...

Peacekeepers in Lebanon: ‘Deep concern’ over continued hostilities: UN

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The UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Tuesday voiced deep concern over the escalation in the exchanges of fire across, and increasingly beyond, the Blue...

Palau businesses brace for potential minimum wage hikes

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Palau’s national congress, the Olbiil Era Kelulau (OEK), is considering two proposals to raise the minimum wage. The government has advocated for an increase for...

Records smashed – new WMO climate report confirms 2023 hottest so far

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Records were once again broken for greenhouse gas levels, surface temperatures, ocean heat and acidification, sea level rise, ice cover and glacier retreat, a...

Sexual harassment of Fiji’s women journalists ‘concerningly widespread’ – research

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Sexual harassment of women journalists continues to be a major problem in Fijian journalism and “the issues of power lie at the heart of...

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