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Tuvalu fuel supply ‘not assured’ beyond June

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Tuvalu's Transport Minister Simon Kofe says they have not been assured that fuel will be consistently supplied beyond June. A state of emergency has been...

Palau says partnership with the U.S makes it safer as tensions grow

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Palau’s President says his country is safer , not more at risk, because of its close ties with the United States. Speaking on PMN during...

Solomon Islands PM Manele to appeal High Court ruling on No – confidence process

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has ordered an appeal to the Court of Appeal following a High Court decision Tuesday on the convening...

Constitutional bombshell: Chief Justice rules Solomon Islands PM broke law by delaying Parliament

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Solomon Islands Chief Justice Sir Albert Palmer has ruled that Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele acted unconstitutionally by delaying the convening of Parliament in the...

PINA Board, Fiji Information Ministry discuss media collaboration, Pacific Media summit preparations

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Discussions on strengthening regional media collaboration and preparations for the upcoming Pacific Media Summit took centre stage Tuesday during a courtesy visit by the...

Outcome of discussion: PINA collaboration with USP Journalism Programme

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The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) Board held a productive discussion with the Head of the Journalism Programme at the University of the South...

Moana Pasifika confirm Super rugby exit

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Moana Pasifika have been deemed unviable and will disband at the end of the Super Rugby Pacific season. The franchise, which joined the remodelled league alongside...

Sinlaku leaves one dead, one missing and trails of destruction in Chuuk

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Chuuk is reeling from the aftermath of Typhoon Sinlaku, which caused one death, left one boater missing and resulted in widespread devastation after pounding...

Nauru strengthens global digital strategy and appoints first international trade commissioner

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The Nauru Government’s plans to boost the economy through becoming a leader in digital asset innovation are progressing, and “there are exciting times ahead”,...

Playing legislative catch-up: Drug law reform in the Pacific

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By Virginia Comolli Drug trafficking is expanding rapidly across the Pacific. Countries that were once primarily transit points have experienced a surge in domestic consumption,...

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