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Another gold and bronze for Weightlifting Fiji

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Weighting Fiji has managed to win another two medals at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship in Delhi, India. Leyna-May Domonatani won a gold and bronze medal...

New Zealand PM says Pacific region less secure amid China’s rise

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New Zealand prime minister Chris Hipkins has said that the Pacific region is becoming “more contested, less predictable, and less secure” as China becomes...

Australia welcomes IAEA report on Fukushima water release plan

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Australia has welcomed the final report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Japan’s proposed release of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Solomon Islands PM lied about China funded trip, Waste of taxpayers’ money: Opposition leader

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale has slammed the recent trip by the Prime Minister and his delegation to China describing it as...

Democrats celebrate after Lanumata winning Tonga by-election

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Kapeliele Molitoni Lanumata has won the Tongatapu 10 parliamentary by-election for the late Tonga Prime Minister Pōhiva Tu’i’onetoa’s former seat. He won with 870 votes,...

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama and suspended COMPOL Qiliho’s trial begins today

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Former Fiji's Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho’s trial began in court in Suva this morning. Bainimarama is charged with one...

Australia told to call out China corruption in Pacific

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Australia has been told to be bolder about calling out corruption and malign foreign interference in the Pacific to counter China's increasing influence. The expanding...

Solomon Islands denies policing deal with China poses ‘threat’ to Pacific security

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Solomon Islands has said that its policing pact with China poses no “threat” to the Pacific, rebuking western powers that raised fears the deal...

New report calls for reforms to enhance Green Climate Fund’s impact in the Pacific

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A comprehensive report released ahead of the Thirty-sixth meeting of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Board last week, sheds new light on challenges faced...

Experts see danger in toxic nuke waste water release into the Pacific

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The danger of indiscriminately releasing nuclear fission products into the ocean is that the products can find their way into the food chain, a...

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Matthew Wale elected Solomon Islands Prime Minister after 26-22 vote

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Former Solomon Islands opposition leader Matthew Wale has been elected the new Prime Minister of Solomon Islands after securing victory in a parliamentary vote...

Pacific islands weigh climate reporting demands as new UN transparency cycle begins

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Pacific Island countries are entering a new phase of international climate reporting that regional officials say could help governments secure support for adaptation efforts,...

UN members prepare for pivotal vote on landmark ICJ climate justice ruling

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The UN’s willingness to tackle the climate crisis in a fair and legal way will be tested next week during a critical vote of...