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China’s policing plans should be sidelined, says top Solomons minister

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One of Solomon Islands’ most senior ministers has called for security and policing co-operation with China to be sidelined in a boost for Australia’s...

Forum DSG Solofa calls for deeper regional integration as economic pressures mount

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Pacific Islands Forum Deputy Secretary General, Desna Solofa has warned that the Pacific faces mounting economic pressures from global geopolitical instability and rising fuel...

3.2 million leaflets for New Caledonian voters

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By Nic Macllellan in Noumea Millions of leaflets with candidate lists and party propaganda have been collated for distribution to voters across New Caledonia, in...

PNG PM directs nationwide preparedness as EL Nino threatens prolonged dry season

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Prime Minister James Marape has directed all Provinces and Districts across Papua New Guinea to immediately prepare for the possibility of an extraordinary and...

Marshall Islands Chair opens Economic officials meeting, urges strong input for Ministers

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Chair of the 2026 Forum Economic Officials Meeting and Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Banking and Postal Services of Marshall Islands, Ayako Yamaguchi-Eliou,...

Why Capacity Building Matters: Supporting Pacific SIDS in understanding Deep-Seabed Governance

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By Sainivalati S. Navoti (Sai), Chief, SIDS Unit, UN DESA As international discussions on deep-seabed mineral activities continue to evolve, one principle remains fundamental: developing...

“Australia told me to sign”: Samoa PM on rugby money

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Samoa Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt told parliament on Monday that Australia had told him to sign the AU$50 million Veimoana agreement to support...

New World Rugby Rankings criteria

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With effect from 01 July, 2026 the ‘home weighting’ aspect of the World Rugby Rankings will be removed to reflect an evolving competition landscape...

El Niño declared as drought and cyclone risks increase: Tonga Meteorological Service

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Tonga has declared that El Niño conditions are now in force, with meteorologists warning of increased drought risk, reduced rainfall and a potentially more...

UNESCO launches consultation on fair payment for news in the digital age

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UN cultural agency UNESCO has launched a global consultation process to inform its Draft Guidance on Fair Compensation for News, particularly as online platforms...

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