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For the Melanesian Spearhead Group, West Papua Presents a Challenge

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West Papua’s independence movement again failed to obtain MSG membership, highlighting members’ competing strategic interests. By Grant Wyeth Last week the 22nd Melanesian Spearhead Group...

Fiji say focus is on Wales World Cup opener

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Fiji say their attention will not deviate from their World Cup opener against Wales despite making history against England at Twickenham. Fiji celebrated a first...

Fiji win has big implications: World Rugby

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Fiji’s 30-22 win over England, their first in eight attempts in test rugby, boosted their rating by 1.58 points with their beaten opponents losing...

Papua New Guinea says it will open an embassy in Jerusalem next week

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Papua New Guinea is set to open its embassy in Jerusalem next week during a visit to Israel by Prime Minister James Marape, according...

Pacific islands need to wage united fight, experts say

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As Japan allows nuclear-contaminated water to be dumped into the Pacific Ocean, Pacific islands and South Asian regions must unite in vigilance, advocating transparent...

Marshall Islands sea turtle found to have nuclear contamination

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Scientists studying tortoise and turtle shells near the Marshall Islands have found they contain nuclear contamination. An article in the journal PNAS Nexus considered 'Anthropogenic...

‘People suffering’ from Vanuatu political crisis

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People in Vanuatu believe politicians need to look beyond their own four walls and work to improve the livelihoods of ordinary citizens. And many who...

Palau and PNG sign Air Service Agreement

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Palau and Papua New Guinea governments signed a bilateral Air Service Agreement on Wednesday, 23 August, 2023. PNG Minister for Transport and Civil Aviation Walter...

We cannot support the discharge of treated water into the ocean with serious concerns remaining

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On 22 August 2023, the Japanese government decided to discharge treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean, and the...

Indonesia’s MSG bid on back burner: PM Marape

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A one-year moratorium has been placed on Indonesia’s application to join the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG). Prime Minister James Marape said this was so that...

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