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Nauru to elect a new President

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The tiny Pacific nation of Nauru is expected to elect a new President today (Friday) after a vote of no confidence Wednesday to removed...

Cyclone Lola leaves trail of destruction in Northern Vanuatu, warning for cyclone season

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Thousands of people have been greatly affected by the recent Category 5 Cyclone Lola in Vanuatu. Making landfall on 26 October 2023, the cyclone has...

Vanuatu Prime Minister Charlot Salwai surveys Cyclone Lola damage from the air

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Vanuatu, one of the nations most at threat from natural disasters in the world, is walking the path of resilience once again after experiencing...

Thirteenth Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum focusses on food security as Pacific braces for El Niño

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105 participants representing seventeen Pacific Islands convened the thirteenth Pacific Islands Climate Outlook Forum (PICOF-13), which was centred on the theme of ‘Improving food...

Why Blue Pacific’s leaders should be discussing Seabed Mining in Rarotonga?

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By Dr Satyendra Prasad, Senior Fellow – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace  Seabed mining needs to be discussed at the Pacific Islands Forum Meeting in...

How a doctor from a Tonga village landed one of WHO’s most important jobs

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By Jenny Lei Ravelo  After 72 years, the World Health Organisation’s regional office in the Western Pacific will for the first time be led by...

Flying Fijians coach among nominees revealed for World Rugby Awards 2023

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World Rugby has revealed the first shortlists for the prestigious World Rugby Awards 2023, which will be presented at the Opéra Garnier in Paris...

Pacific Island players slam new World Rugby competition

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Pacific Island rugby players have slammed world rugby’s new competition and claim the format will keep nations like Samoa and Tonga at the bottom...

Forum SG Puna applauds youth climate activists’ vital role in climate battle ahead of COP28

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The Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General has reiterated the crucial role young Pacific climate activists have in the battle against climate change. Speaking at the...

Historic day as revived Fiji Media Council launched

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After 16 years of working under oppressive media law in Fiji, its an historic day for the local media fraternity in the Pacific nation...

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China expands Policing footprint in Pacific as influence grows

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