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Governments set to fail to plot shipping industry course for 1.5C

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A campaign by climate-vulnerable Pacific islands to raise governments’ ambition on emissions-cutting for the global shipping industry looks set to fail at talks in...

Indonesia President Joko Widodo’s Papua visit sparks fresh hope in hostage saga of NZ pilot

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Indonesia's President Joko Widodo will visit the far-eastern province of Papua this week after flagging his government is working to secure the release of...

French Rafale jets showcase power projection in the Pacific

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With the French Air and Space Force conducting Operation Pegase 23 in the Pacific region, France is showcasing its ability to project power over...

PIF Permanent representative to WTO/UN presents credentials

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The PIF Geneva Office Permanent Representative Ambassador Mere Falemaka has this week completed the formalities of presenting her credentials as the Permanent Representative and...

Civil Society call for release of Indo-Pacific Trade Pact Text

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Civil society groups from across the Pacific, including Fiji, have sent a letter to Trade Ministers calling for the release of agreements and key...

How Washington teamed up with PNG to pip Canberra for ‘control’ of region

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COMMENTARY: A special correspondent in Port Moresby As an officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Papua New Guinea government, I have...

Flying Fijians bonus won’t come from government: PM Rabuka

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has revealed to the Flying Fijians that they’ll have a bonus based on their performance at the Rugby World...

OFC Partnership to launch It’s a Penalty Campaign

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Oceania Football Confederation has partnered with It's a Penalty to launch the #KeepKidsSafe campaign in the lead-up to the FIFA Women's World Cup. The campaign...

I don’t want to do anything fancy: Fijian Drua player Masi

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Olympic gold medalist and 7s World Cup winner Iosefo Masi says he does not want to do anything fancy in his pursuit to don...

50 Years On: Tonga’s gift to Australia in the famous upset of 1973

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Fifty years on from Tongan rugby’s greatest day, Wallabies legend Mark Loane can wryly find one positive from being on the receiving end. “I got...

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