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Fish Fund supports Tonga’s first notification under the agreement on fisheries subsidies

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The WTO Fish Fund has marked an important milestone with the submission to the WTO of the first-ever fisheries subsidy notification made possible through...

Experts say ‘bare bones’ U.S laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry

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By Elizabeth Claire Alberts  The deep-sea mining industry could launch in the near future in U.S federal waters. Yet legal experts and former government officials...

Fiji UN envoy calls for Truth Commission link to Constitution review

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Fiji’s Permanent representative to the United Nations, Filipo Tarakinikini, has called for the country’s Constitution review process to be directly linked to the work...

89 ‘yes’ votes needed in parliament, Final step in Bougainville’s political future

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An absolute three-quarter majority – or 89 MPs – of the 118-member Papua New Guinea Parliament is needed to ratify the 2019 Bougainville referendum...

Solomon Islands PM Wale promises greater transparency in future security agreements

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Mathew Wale says his government will pursue greater transparency in the negotiation and approval of international security agreements, including stronger...

Diplomat cautions gathering on region’s priorities

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Even when powerful countries say they are working in partnership with the Pacific, island nations must continue to ask whether those partnerships serve Pacific...

Candidates prepare for New Caledonia elections

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By Nic Maclellan Voters in New Caledonia go to the polls on 28 June, to elect representatives for the islands’ three provincial assemblies – in...

‘They knew that’: False cancer claim leaves axed Flying Fijian coach reeling

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Fiji’s former head coach Mick Byrne has moved to address concerns about his health, declaring that he was moved on by the national body...

UNODC-PINA launch regional initiative to strengthen anti-corruption journalism in the Pacific

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The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today signed an agreement to implement the Journalism for...

PNG Parliament must now deal with Bougainville referendum result with respect, responsibility and unity: PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has called on the National Parliament to deal with the 2019 Bougainville Referendum result with maturity,...

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Samoa PM dismisses ADB airline warning: ‘They don’t know what we are facing’

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Samoa Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Polataivao Schmidt has defiantly brushed aside warnings from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that a government-backed airline could prove financially...

More political parties reflect healthy democracy, Fiji needs time for constitutional changes, says Ratuva

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The emergence of more political parties ahead of Fiji's next General Election should be viewed as a sign of a healthy democracy rather than...

Palau Justice Minister calls for turning Regional Security aspirations into action

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By Kambes Kesolei Palau’s Minister of Justice, Jennifer Olegeriil, has urged Pacific leaders to ensure that the commitments made at high-level summits and dialogues are...