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Pacific ACP prepares for WTO Ministerial Conference amid global uncertainty

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna has highlighted the Pacific's important role in the success of the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) in Geneva...

PNG vote of no confidence not entertained

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The Papua New Guinea Parliamentary Private Business Committee (PBC) has denied the notice of the motion of the Vote-of-No-Confidence (VONC). In advising Parliament, Acting Speaker...

Vanuatu referendum seeks to instill stability after revolving-door governments

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An upcoming referendum in Vanuatu to outlaw political-party hopping by legislators has sparked lively debate in the Pacific island country, which has faced three...

Tuvalu’s new PM moves closer to being elected as Taiwan, China watch on

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Tuvaluan members of parliament are likely to elect a new prime minister on Friday (23 Feb) according to a senior electoral official, and a...

PM Rabuka clarifies Fiji’s position on Israel

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has clarified Fiji’s position on the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution titled: “Israeli practices affecting the human rights...

Fiji, Samoa and Tonga all options for future NSW Cup NRL

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The NSW Rugby League has set their sights on fielding teams from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga in their main competition as part of the...

Vancouver ready to welcome the stars of HSBC SVNS

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The best 12 men’s and women’s rugby sevens teams in the world have arrived in Vancouver, Canada for the highly anticipated fourth round of...

PNG Vote of no confidence law for review, government to table amendment in Parliament

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The Papua New Guinea Government has given notice to amend Section 145 of the Constitution on motions of no confidence. Prime Minister James Marape told...

Fiji Military chief expresses concern about escalating drug crisis

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As the Fiji Police Force tries its best to uncover those involved in the illicit drug trade, the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF)...

Tackling nuclear legacies, 70 years after Bravo

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By Nic Maclellan On 01 March 1954, the U.S government exploded a thermonuclear weapon on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, codenamed Bravo. The test...

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Australia, PNG push ahead with Pukpuk treaty as Wong backs U.S-Iran Deal

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have reaffirmed their commitment to bringing the Pukpuk Treaty into force, with Foreign Ministers Penny Wong and Justin Tkatchenko...

Regional security pact proposal gets support

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have thrown their support behind greater Pacific security cooperation, with both countries endorsing efforts to explore a regional security...

Decarbonisation necessary for a sustainable future, Pacific experts warn

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Energy experts from across the Pacific have warned the transition to renewable energy must learn from the past, speaking at a panel during the...