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Former Fiji PM Bainimarama, Qiliho judgement next Thursday

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Resident Magistrate Seini Puamau will deliver her judgement in the trial of former Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended Commissioner of Police Sitiveni...

Partnerships, recovery, and growth to 2050 for regional trade – Pacific trade officials prepare agenda for 2023 Forum Trade Ministerial

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Pacific trade officials have completed two days of intensive meetings in Suva in preparation for the Pacific ACP Trade Ministers (PACPTMM) and Forum Trade...

Asia-Pacific’s climate cash conundrum: Why funding remains elusive

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Despite years of voicing concerns, vulnerable nations grapple with a maze of red tape and resource hurdles. By Subel Rai Bhandari The global climate adaptation week...

Radradra in doubt for Portugal, Flying Fijians qualify for 2027 RWC

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The Flying Fijians coaching staff is expected to make minimal changes to their matchday 23 against Portugal in their last Rugby World Cup pool...

Fijians playing for more than a result after tragic loss

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By Iliesa Tora The Flying Fijians will be playing for more than just a win against Portugal on Monday morning in Toulouse. Players have rallied...

Tonga positive as they prepare for Romania

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By Iliesa Tora Tonga defence coach Dale MacLeod says the experience of playing against top teams like the Springboks has given the players more knowledge...

Frizell bolsters Tonga pack after withdrawal of Taumalolo

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NSW Origin forward Tyson Frizell will bolster a Tonga squad of hardened international players and NRL young guns for the historic Test series against...

Dates set for the signing of Samoa Agreement between OACPS and EU: Forum SG

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The post-Cotonou deal between the European Union (EU) and the 79-member of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) is set to...

Pacific Islands Forum head says yes vote on Indigenous voice would ‘elevate Australia’ on world stage

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Australia’s credibility would be boosted on the world stage if the yes vote wins the looming Indigenous voice referendum, a senior Pacific leader says. Henry...

Tuvalu outlaws discrimination on basis of sex, disability in new constitution

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The Pacific island country of Tuvalu has prohibited discrimination on the basis of sex and disability – provided it doesn’t conflict with traditional values...

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