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Ex-Wallabies playmaker Leali’ifano named for Samoa

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Christian Leali'ifano, who scored the most points for the Wallabies at the 2019 World Cup, will start as Samoa's five-eighth in their opening Rugby...

Tuvalu declares nation will remain, even if it disappears due to rising sea levels

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Tuvalu has made a bold proposition, asserting that it will continue to exist as a country, even if the island disappears due to rising...

‘Ambitious’ French document presented to New Caledonian parties

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Inclusive talks in Paris between France and New Caledonia's politicians have yielded outcomes, including a French-submitted document on its future. The talks, held last week,...

Australian Government keeping climate report hidden blasted as ‘fatal mistake’

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Australians are being kept in the dark by the federal government about the dire national security consequences of climate change, including the possibility of...

Fiji Parliament passes motion to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission

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A Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be established by the Fiji Government to facilitate open and free engagement in truth telling and confront fears...

Australian foreign Minister in Fiji to attend the Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers meeting

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong is in Fiji to attend the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Foreign Ministers' Meeting Friday. “This is my fourth visit to...

PNG living on borrowed money, says Sir Julius Chan

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New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan has released his message to Papua New Guinea stating that the country is living on borrowed money. “But as...

“Consensus Is the DNA of the Pacific Region”- Dr Prasad

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On 18 - 19 September, former Fijian Ambassador to the UN and Carnegie nonresident senior fellow Satyendra Prasad will joining the Indo-Pacific Islands Dialogue...

Human rights violations in Pacific fishing industry ‘ignored’

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By Kite Pareti, Islands Business Very little attention has been given to addressing human rights violations within the fishing industry in the Pacific, according to...

Authorities deny PNG PM arrest

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Papua New Guinea Authorities have denied that there is a warrant of arrest for Prime Minister James Marape. Minister for Internal Security Peter Tsiamalili Jr...

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Ombudsman’s referral of PNG Chief Justice Sir Gibbs ‘unprecedented’: PM Marape

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Solomon Islands rejoin UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan

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