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Bougainville changes law on gold

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Bougainville is making changes to its mining law with the aim of introducing a tax on gold that leaves the region. President Ishmael Toroama said...

How hidden WW2 bombs across the Pacific are found and destroyed, decades after war

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By Jon Letman The Marshall Islands is a nation of atolls – hundreds of small islands carpeted in coconut palms and pandanus trees. While...

ASCA accreditation a first for ONOC

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Strength and conditioning coaches from the region have gathered in Fiji this week with an aim to work towards accreditation under the Australian Strength...

U.S Coast Guard gets enhanced powers in Samoa’s waters

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The United States will have an expanded right to board vessels in Samoa’s waters under an amended maritime law enforcement agreement that could boost...

Deportations raise alarm in Marshall Islands

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Majuro Mayor Ladie Jack is raising the alarm about criminal behavior involving Marshallese deported from the United States, saying the “impact of these deportees...

Aukus weighs expanding security pact to deter China in South Pacific

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The U.S, UK and Australia are to begin talks on bringing new members into Aukus as Washington pushes for Japan to be involved in...

King tides cause new levels of devastation in Tuvalu, as nation weighs up Falepili Union treaty

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Angela Telupe watched her backyard flood as a king tide tightened its grip on the main island of Tuvalu. Outside her home in northern Funafuti,...

‘Indonesia’s claims that West Papua was never colonised false’

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It has been 60 years since Indonesia has refused humanitarian agencies and international media access to enter West Papua. According to Benny Wenda, the President...

Solomon Islands PM has millions in property, raising questions around wealth

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By Aubrey Belford (OCCRP), Dan McGarry (OCCRP), Ofani Eremae (In-Depth Solomons), Charley Piringi (In-Depth Solomons), Gina Maka’a (In-Depth Solomons), and Ronald Toito’ona (In-Depth Solomons)...

WHO urges action to fully realise people’s right to health in the Western Pacific

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In a world threatened by multiple crises, from diseases to disasters, conflicts and climate change, the right to health for all people is more...

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Climate, migration and leadership rise to the top of Pacific’s 2050 agenda

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Forum Economic Ministers to address global risks and regional resilience

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