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150 New Zealand Police to assist Samoa during CHOGM 2024

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The New Zealand Government is to provide 150 police officers to assist Samoa’s police during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Apia...

No confidence motion lodged against Vanuatu PM

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A motion of no confidence bearing the signatures of 29 Members of Parliament was lodged and received by the office of the Vanuatu Speaker...

Threat of China’s Pacific pursuit driving New Zealand’s new defence and national security strategy

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China’s intention to grow its presence in the Pacific at the expense of traditional Australasian partners is a main driver in New Zealand’s updated...

No threats from Fukushima waste water discharge: Fiji PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says he has read the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Report, which deems the Japanese government’s ALPS treatment process...

You will be shot, says Police Commissioner Manning

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Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner David Manning says “Police Officers are trained in the escalated use of force when confronting criminal activities, up to...

Canada’s TMC to seek seabed mining licence in 2024

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Canada's The Metals Company (TMC) aims to apply next year for a licence to start mining in the Pacific Ocean, with production expected to...

Financing implementation of solar energy solutions in the Pacific Island countries

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The International Solar Alliance (ISA) said that securing financing for renewable energy projects in Pacific Island Countries (PIC) may be complex due to the...

Cook Islands announces bid to host 2029 Pacific Mini Games

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Cook Islands is bidding to host its third Pacific Mini Games, hoping to bring the regional sporting event back to Rarotonga after hosting it...

Fiji-China conducts security review

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Fiji's Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua has highlighted that Fiji and China are conducting a comprehensive security review. Tikoduadua emphasised the significance of fostering trust...

Deep-sea mining ban draws closer despite China’s opposition

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A halt on companies digging up the deep seabed for valuable metals is now a real possibility after governments agreed to put it on...

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Pacific Leaders’ 2050 Plan gains ground but gaps remain, Forum report shows

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