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Marine sanctuary expansion alarms Pacific governors

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The prospect of expanding a marine sanctuary has alarmed CNMI Governor Arnold I. Palacios, Guam Governor Lourdes Leon Guerrero and American Samoa Governor Lemanu...

Cop28 boss slams rich nations “dismal” $100bn finance failure

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The president of the Cop28 climate talks has blamed rich nations’ “dismal” failure to provide US$100 billion a year in climate finance to developing...

China denies political strings in Fiji cooperation

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The Chinese government does not attach any political strings to its cooperation with Fiji. In response to question by FBC News, a Chinese Embassy spokesperson...

Journalists around region mark progress but warn of potential new barriers

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World Press Freedom Day has been marked by journalists around the world including the Pacific. Launched by the United Nations in 1998, it's a day...

NZ Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta puts Pacific in the spotlight, raises concerns over Taiwan Strait tension

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has stayed out of the ugly foreign policy questions hanging over the Indo-Pacific in her first significant foreign...

New Coronation poll finds lead for republic in Solomon Islands- PNG and Tuvalu would vote to stay with the crown

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More voters in the Solomon Islands would choose a republic in a referendum tomorrow than would stay with the Crown, according to new research...

Fiji Government, media enjoy a ‘honeymoon’

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Government is enjoying a “honeymoon” period with the media, says Dialogue Fiji executive director Nilesh Lal. As one of the panelists during an event marking...

New temperature records, food security threats likely as El Niño looms

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The development of an El Niño climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean this year is more and more likely, with dangerously high temperatures and...

World Press Freedom Day: Media under threat and MIDA

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti The move by some countries across the region to introduce laws and policies to limit media freedom is a direct breach of...

Fijian Media Association calls for journalists to be bold

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The Fijian Media Association (FMA) is calling on journalists to fearlessly pursue the truth and demand transparency from those in positions of authority. Emphasising the...

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Pacific must defeat corruption to prosper

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