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Rebels end pre-season on high with comeback Fijian Drua week

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Fullback Andrew Kellaway has marshalled Melbourne to a morale-boosting 26-21 victory over Fijian Drua in their final Super Rugby Pacific trial, ending a tough...

Pacific Resilience Facility gains momentum

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Zarak Khan, Director of Programmes and Initiatives at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Friday laid out the roadmap for the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF)...

American Samoa advance bid for Associate Membership in Pacific Islands Forum

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The American Samoa delegation this week met with Forum Deputy Secretary General, Esala Nayasi at the Forum Secretariat in Suva. The focus of the meeting...

U.S still seeks delayed Pacific funds amid China push in region: senior diplomat

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A day after a US$95 billion foreign aid package left out economic help promised for the Indo-Pacific as the U.S tries to blunt China’s...

Samoa, as AOSIS Chair, encouraged by work of Pacific SIDS in plastics treaty negotiations

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The work to strengthen the capacity of Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) to engage and amplify the one Pacific voice in sessions of...

Pacific MPs and agencies join forces to tackle corruption

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-Pacific Parliamentarians, Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs), and Anti-Corruption Bodies (ACBs) are working together this week in Vanuatu to strengthen their key role as Triangle...

PNG PM wins vote of confidence motion, Opposition MPs storm out

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Papua New Guinea leader of Government Business and Minister for Finance Rainbo Paita has moved a motion of vote of confidence in Prime Minister...

Pacific Leaders support for High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution

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Given the negative impact of plastic pollution on Pacific communities, Pacific Leaders at the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Meeting in the Cook Islands last...

Difficult to predict fate of Australia-Tuvalu deal on climate and security, intelligence boss says

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A senior Australian intelligence chief has acknowledged a landmark climate and security deal with Tuvalu may be at risk in the wake of the...

Australian Defence chief unaware of commander’s Naliva torture allegation

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Australia’s Defence Force chief was unaware a Fijian officer who became a deputy commander of 3000 troops was alleged to have committed torture. Colonel Penioni...

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