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Mind the gap! Tier two nations want more and better fixtures

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Portugal's sensational last-gasp victory over Fiji for their first World Cup win on Sunday was one of the moments of the tournament but the...

Samoa face uncertainty after disappointing World Cup

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Samoa's Rugby World Cup campaign ended in Lille last Saturday following a heart-breaking 18-17 defeat to England as they failed to live up to...

Matai Seremaiah is new Vanuatu deputy Prime Minister

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The Vanuatu Member of Parliament representing Luganville Constituency, Matai Seremaiah, has assumed the role of Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) within the newly elected coalition...

Justice Minister Niningi denies arrest warrant for PNG PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Minister for Justice and Attorney-General Pila Niningi says there is ‘no warrant of arrest’ for Prime Minister James Marape. As the Government’s...

Climate adaption investments have high pay-off in Fiji

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Oped by Kanni Wignaraja and Munkhtuya Altangerel A drive from Suva to the village of Tavuya, in Fiji, gives the onlooker a front row seat...

Climate crisis costing US$16m an hour in extreme weather damage, study estimates

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The damage caused by the climate crisis through extreme weather has cost US$16m (£13m) an hour for the past 20 years, according to a...

Fiji President highlights unity and inclusivity in nation’s rebuilding

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Fiji President Ratu Williame Katonivere has expressed gratitude for the contributions that have shaped Fiji’s progress and modernisation. He highlights the pivotal decision to embrace...

Overseas cops to lead PNG police responsibilities: PNG PM Marape

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About 20 foreign police officers will be recruited to take up leadership responsibilities in PNG Royal Constabulary at headquarters and in the province, Papua...

Fiji PM highlights rebuilding Fiji together this Independence Day

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As Fiji marks its 53 years of independence today, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has commended the journey of resilience, unity and the unwavering spirit...

President of Timor-Leste says China didn’t want to develop police, military infrastructure over worries of Australia’s reaction

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The President of Timor-Leste José Ramos-Horta has suggested that Chinese diplomats turned down requests to develop police and military infrastructure in his country because...

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