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Vanuatu PM defends People’s vote on Constitutional reforms

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Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat has strongly defended the constitutional amendments 17A and 17B, saying they represent the democratic will of the people following...

Tonga King urges to ‘vote wisely’ as parliament term ends ahead of November poll

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The Tongan Legislative Assembly has formally closed its 2024-2025 session Wednesday ahead of the general election next month. In a brief soft-closing ceremony, three nobles,...

PNG’s ‘youth-heavy’ population is 10.1 million, with 4 million under age of 18

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Papua New Guinea’s current population is 10.1 million as per the national census conducted last year, Prime Minister James Marape revealed. He said the National...

President Heine urges Pacific Youth to lead with purpose at PacYES Conference in Hawaii

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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine has called on Pacific youth to lead with courage, compassion, and purpose as they shape the region’s future, at...

Fiji PM: Kamikamica still People’s Alliance deputy party leader

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Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that Manoa Kamikamica remains the deputy party leader of the People’s Alliance, despite stepping down from his...

Manoeuvring in Paris delays decision on New Caledonia elections

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By Nic Maclellan Legislation to defer New Caledonia’s provincial elections has been delayed until next week, as parliamentary manoeuvring in Paris highlights divisions over the...

Solomon Island internationals gain opportunities with Auckland FC through OFC placement programme

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National Solomon Islands team players Rovu Boyers and Gordon Iro have made history as the first footballers from their country to participate in the...

Fiji Warriors defeat Australian Stockman in Nadi

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The Fiji Warriors recorded a solid 36–19 win over the visiting Australian Stockman Country side at Prince Charles Park in Nadi Thursday. The visitors were...

Australian think tank proposes ‘Pacific-Eyes’ intelligence alliance for regional security

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An Australian think tank has proposed an intelligence-sharing agreement between Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands countries aimed at countering China's influence in the...

Standing orders suspended and two hours added to parliamentary sitting

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Parliament yesterday suspended Standing Order 18 to allow two extra hours of sitting time, extending the second extraordinary session. The session, adjourned Wednesday, resumed this...

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U.S visa ban ‘unfortunate’: Tonga PM

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Addressing concerns about the United States government's decision to put travel restrictions on Tongan nationals, Prime Minister Lord Fakafanua said it was an issue...

‘We don’t care what you think’: Panel says deep-sea mining, more show issues with...

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A push to mine waters around American Samoa without consent, a board appointed by the president dictating government decisions in Puerto Rico, and the...

Gender inequality persists across the Blue Pacific, regional report finds

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The Forum Gender Equality in the Blue Pacific: Regional Report 2025 has found that deep and persistent gender inequalities continue to shape the lives...