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Tuvalu general election: Eight newcomers in parliament

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Eight of Tuvalu's 16-member parliament are newcomers following the 2024 general election which saw former Prime Minister Kausea Natano ousted. The country went to the...

Tuvalu’s pro-Taiwan prime minister Kausea Natano loses seat in partial election results

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The pro-Taiwan leader of the Pacific islands nation of Tuvalu, Kausea Natano, has lost his seat according to partial election results. The vote is being...

13 charged over drugs haul; investigations reveal Fiji used as transit point

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Thirteen people charged in relation to the seizure of more than four tons of methamphetamine in Nadi worth more than $2billion (US$1 billion) will...

No timeframe – Fiji PM | Reinstatement of ousted Minister for Education

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The reinstatement of Fiji's ousted minister for education Aseri Radrodro may take six months, a year or the end of the four-year Coalition Government...

David Pocock condemns Australia’s fossil fuel projects as an ‘existential threat’ to Pacific neighbours

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The independent senator David Pocock says the Australian government is failing to listen to its “Pacific family” and must stop approving new fossil fuel...

New Zealand backs away from deep-sea trawling restrictions

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NZ fisheries Minister Shane Jones' close links to the fishing industry are under scrutiny once again, after New Zealand diplomats made an abrupt about-turn...

Governing body for Pacific research centre

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Te Poutoko is one of seven new research centres at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. Co-directors Sir Collin Tukuitonga, Professor Judith McCool, and...

Argentina on the double as Australia beaten to gold again

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Argentina won the third event of the HSBC SVNS 2024, beating Australia in Perth (Boorloo) in front of the biggest rugby audience in Western...

Tuvalu goes to the polls

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Tuvalu is gearing up for its national election today. Tuvaluans will cast their votes to fill the 16-member parliament when polls open from 8am till...

Tuvalu ties report is false: ambassador

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Reports questioning Taiwan-Tuvalu ties are nothing but rumors, Ambassador to Tuvalu Andrew Lin said Thursday, adding that the Pacific Island nation would continue to...

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