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Latin America leads resistance to global shipping emission tax

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At crunch talks in London, Latin American nations led by Brazil have fought against a tax on the emissions of the global shipping sector. The...

Two VAT rates from August: Fiji Finance Minister

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Effective from 01 August there will only be two rates of Value Added Tax (VAT) says Fiji's Finance Minister, Professor Biman Prasad. The good news...

Pacific Island countries drive agrifood systems transformation at FAO – led high level event in Rome

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Government Ministers from many Island Nations in the Pacific Island countries have convened in Rome today, headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of...

‘Misleading statements on Bougainville cannot be taken lightly’: ABG Attorney General

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Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) Attorney General and Minister for Bougainville Independence Mission Ezekiel Masatt has delivered a detailed Ministerial statement in parliament this week...

Rarotonga Treaty could be ‘undermined’ if Pacific leaders don’t oppose Japan’s nuclear dump

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An international law expert says Pacific leaders, including Australia and New Zealand, could be undermining the objectives of the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone...

Gulf oil states on a Pacific charm offensive

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Gulf oil states are using their vast wealth to build influence across the far-flung South Pacific, experts have told AFP, tearing a page straight...

Australia ready to extend security presence in Solomons

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Solomon Islands Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says Australia is ready to provide an ongoing security presence in the Solomon Islands. Marles, who is also...

IAEA chief to visit South Korea, Cook Islands, NZ over Japan’s treated nuclear plant water

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The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) plans to visit South Korea, the Cook Islands and New Zealand in July, regarding...

Fiji police investigating source of leaked document calling for military intervention

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Fiji's Minister for Home Affairs, Pio Tikoduadua has confirmed that Police are investigating a leaked unsourced seditious document being circulated on the social media. The...

Quarter Finals draw made as Fiji and Cook Islands win final group matches

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The quarter final draw has been made following the completion of the Group stage at the OFC U-19 Women’s Championship in Fiji. Group A runner...

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