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Toolkit for Pacific Journalists Reporting on Corruption

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PINA through the Pacific Anti-Corruption Journalists Network (PACJN) commissioned this Toolkit for Pacific Journalists Reporting on Corruption. Kiribati investigative journalist Rimon Rimon developed the...

NZ Defence Minister to meet with Fiji counterpart in Suva

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New Zealand Defence Minister Andrew Little departs for Suva Tuesday to meet with his Fiji counterpart, Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration Pio Tikoduadua,...

SODELPA not happy: Fiji coalition partner calls for urgent sitting

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The Social Democratic Liberal Party SODELPA), one of the coalition parties in the Fiji Government, has expressed disappointment over the non-fulfilment of certain promises...

Our ocean is under attack

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Pacific is yet again raising concern on the “unconscionable” plan by Japan to release water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into...

Tuvalu to receive US$23million to enhance its international airport and runway

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The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved US$23 million (approximately AUD$35.3 million) in grant financing to bolster Tuvalu's aviation sector. The Tuvalu Safe...

Top diplomat denies U.S trying to militarise the Pacific

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The U.S Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs tells 1News in New Zealand that America’s aim is to create a...

Forum SG Puna to discuss AUKUS with Australian PM

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The AUKUS trilateral security pact will be on the agenda for discussions between the Pacific Islands Forum Secretary-General and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese...

UN office in Fiji skirting around reports of local staff sackings

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The United Nations multi-country office in Fiji is refusing to confirm or deny reports it has sacked up to 40 local employees and is...

PNG Parliament passes Ombudsman bill

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A Member of Papua New Guinea Parliament found guilty under the Leadership Code and dismissed from office will stay out for five years before...

Europe’s top science panel supports call for moratorium on deep-sea mining

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National science academies from across Europe have become the latest group to announce their support for a moratorium on deep-sea mining, a proposed but...

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Pacific shipping lifeline faces crisis as experts push wind-powered transition

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For many Pacific Island communities, a delayed ship does not just mean inconvenience. It can mean empty store shelves, fuel shortages and isolation. “Shipping is...

Timor-Leste is vulnerable to ‘infiltration by foreign organised crime’, President José Ramos-Horta says

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Timor-Leste is vulnerable to “infiltration by foreign organised crime”, the country’s president, José Ramos-Horta, has warned. His comments come as Australian federal police (AFP) confirmed...

Fiji Climate Change Minister set key priorities to accelerate Pacific climate action

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“1.5 is not negotiable and is a red line grounded in science and in our lived reality.” This was the strong reminder from Fiji's Minister...