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Marshall Islands Compact held up by nuclear legacy

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The lack of agreement on the nuclear legacy issues holds up the Marshall Islands’s Compact Review negotiations with the United States, according to Marshall...

U.S. Government moves to expand health care to Pacific veterans

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After decades of neglect, the U.S government is one step closer to eliminating longstanding obstacles to free health care for veterans from three Pacific...

Palau under CCP pressure to switch recognition from Taiwan to China

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The President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr, speaks to The Sunday Guardian on what his Pacific Island Country is facing. By Cleo Paskal  The United States...

14-man Junior Wallabies survive major Fijian scare to open U20 World Championships

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The Junior Wallabies have overcome a red card and a spirited Fijian outfit to escape with a 46-37 win to open their U20 World...

France lead the way after day of twists and turns at U20 Championship

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After a three-year wait, the World Rugby U20 Championship finally made a return to the rugby calendar on Saturday with 405 points scored across...

New Zealand victors over Papua New Guinea as Tahiti and Cook Islands draw

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New Zealand have confirmed their place in the Quarter-Finals at OFC U-19 Women's Championship after a comfortable 11-0 victory over Papua New Guinea in...

Kaiviti Silktails defeats Mounties

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The Kaiviti Silktails had to scrape hard in order to beat the Mounties rugby league side Saturday at Prince Charles Park in Nadi. The 22-20...

Domestic terror: Lethal force to be used by PNG Police

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Papua New Guinea police will be able to use lethal force to deal with crimes that come under Domestic Terrorism through the amendments to...

Commonwealth Heads of Government to meet in Samoa in 2024

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Samoan Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa, and the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, have announced the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) will be...

Nuclear experts would drink Japan’s treated radioactive wastewater

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Independent nuclear experts have offered to drink water and eat fish from the Pacific Ocean after Japan dumps its nuclear waste water into the...

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