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Adeang’s elevation to Nauru presidency brings concerns

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The elevation of long time Nauru politician David Adeang to the country's presidency is raising concerns in a number of areas. Adeang has become Nauru's...

Nauru leader’s ouster more about domestic issues than China: Source

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Former Nauru President Russ Joseph Kun's ouster in a vote of no confidence was mainly due to “complicated domestic political disputes” despite the initiators...

‘It’s just how life is here’: Vanuatu’s children devastated as cyclone season returns

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Tropical Cyclone Lola has claimed at least two lives – one of them a pregnant woman – and caused widespread damage to hundreds of...

UNICEF concerned for children of the Pacific in the coming cyclone season

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UNICEF is increasingly concerned for children’s wellbeing in the upcoming cyclone season. Following the recent out of season Tropical Cyclone Lola, many children have already...

Fiji Military Chief concerned with non-consultative approach taken by the Government to reject the UN resolution on Gaza

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The Commander of the Republic of Military Forces, Major General Ro Jone Kalouniwai says the RFMF is deeply concerned with the non-consultative approach taken...

Fiji Government Minister Singh referred to FICAC

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The Fijian Elections Office has referred the Minister for Sugar and Multi Ethnic Affairs, Charan Jeath Singh to the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption...

‘Support us’: Tikopians call on neighbouring countries for help post ex-Tropical Cyclone Lola

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Tropical Cyclone Lola has destroyed or damaged 148 houses out of 198 on the remote Solomon Island of Tikopia, community group says. Solomon Islands medical...

Resignation by new MP could become illegal in Samoa

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A Samoa Parliamentary Committee is seeking to make it illegal for an election-winning candidate to resign after an opponent filed a court petition questioning...

Adhere to weather warnings, cyclone season begins: Fiji’s Disaster Management Minister Ditoka

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Fiji's Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development and Disaster Management is urging all Fijians to consistently heed weather warnings provided by relevant authorities. With the...

U.S and SPC sign $1.5 million grant to promote Pacific Women and Girls’ Climate and Clean Energy leadership

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The Acting Assistant Secretary for the U.S Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) ennifer Littlejohn Tuesday joined...

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