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Japan’s nuclear contaminated water discharge plan poses unacceptable risks: Observer

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Japan's plan to discharge nuclear contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean poses unacceptable risks, according to an...

PNG MP Kessy Sawang appointed Labour Minister

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Raicoast MP Kessy Sawang has been appointed as the Papua New Guinea labour and employment minister. Sawang was sworn in Monday at the Government House...

Jakarta ready to buy NZ pilot freedom

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Indonesia is prepared to pay a ransom of 5bn rupiah (US$332,000) to a Papuan separatist group to secure the release of New Zealand pilot...

You can’t mine the seabed without proper rules

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Mining the seabed without proper regulations seems outlandish. But it could happen sooner than we think. 10 July, 2023 is shaping as D-Day for the...

Treaty to Protect High Seas too late to stop mining

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By Mohd Hazmi Mohd Rusli, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia When the International Seabed Authority begins accepting applications for deep sea mining operations in the...

Israel frees Fijian UN peacekeepers cleared of drug smuggling suspicion

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Israel has released three Fijian UN peacekeepers arrested for drug smuggling, after it emerged the suspicious substance they were carrying across the border was...

Port Moresby suppresses West Papua flag raising ahead of Indonesian president’s visit

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Authorities in Papua New Guinea have clamped down on displays of the West Papuan independence flag ahead of the Indonesian president’s visit to the...

Australian Foreign Minister to visit Marshall Islands

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong will travel to the Marshall Islands this week to further strengthen Australia's genuine and longstanding partnerships in the Pacific. Australia...

Chinese hospital ship to visit Pacific to boost ‘responsible’ image

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China is sending a military-run hospital ship to the Pacific to where it will call in at Kiribati, Tonga, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and...

The country’s only newspaper, Niue Star turns 30

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Last month marks the 30th anniversary since the first issue of Niue Star was published on the 11th of June 1993. The family owned newspaper...

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