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Fiji score late on to seal their place in Semi-Finals in front of raucous home crowd

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Fiji scored with only 5 minutes remaining of their Quarter-Final against New Caledonia in Suva to confirm their place in the Semi-Finals of OFC...

Samoa overcome resilient Tahiti in penalty shoot-out to advance to Semi-Finals at OFC U-19 Women’s Championship 2023

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Samoa have booked their place in the final four at OFC U-19 Women’s Championship 2023 but were made to work in overcoming a dogged...

UN agencies head up new US$115 million push for cleaner, healthier oceans

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The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and four partner agencies have been tasked with leading a new push to help countries curb the...

Japan must abandon its reckless proposal to discharge Fukushima waste water into the ocean

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Japan’s plan to discharge over a million tonnes of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific is hazardous and irresponsible,...

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...

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AFP sounds alarm over Pacific drug trade after 17 tonnes seized in 2026

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) says the Pacific is facing an escalating national security threat from transnational drug trafficking after 17 tonnes of illicit...

PNG highest Court rejects Nomane case over no-confidence motion

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Papua New Guinea Parliament will not be recalled to debate a motion of confidence in Prime Minister James Marape. This follows a Supreme Court ruling...

Naupa warns Australia’s Pacific security focus is hurting Vanuatu ties

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A new policy brief by ni-Vanuatu researcher Anna Naupa has warned that Australia’s growing focus on security threats in the Pacific is straining relations...