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Solomon Islands PM ready to face motion of no confidence against his leadership

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says he is prepared to face any upcoming motion of no confidence against his leadership. This follows reports...

WHO steps up fight against tobacco use in Western Pacific

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Governments in the Western Pacific have made progress in advancing their tobacco control laws and expanding smoke-free environments. The sale of e-cigarettes, for example,...

Experts warn biofuels not a long-term solution for shipping

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Experts advising Pacific states at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) warn that biofuels are not a long-term solution for decarbonising shipping, highlighting threats to...

Palestine and the Pacific

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Why have island nations been so prominent among supporters of Israel? By Nic Maclellan Standing beside Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on 17 September, Fijian prime...

Australia brushes off China treaty concerns

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Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles has hosed down concerns that Papua New Guinea would sit out a potential conflict between Australia and China despite...

Solomon Islands Assumes Presidency of the OACPS

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Solomon Islands has formally assumed the Presidency of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) for a six-month term, from 1st August...

Fiji’s former UN Ambassador rejects Trump’s claim that climate change is a ‘con job’

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Fiji’s former Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dr Satyendra Prasad, has “respectfully and with deep humility” disagreed with U.S President Donald...

Cabinet reshuffle a symptom of ‘weak leadership’: Solomon Islands Opposition leader : Wale

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Solomon Islands leader of Opposition Matthew Wale while lashing out at last week’s reshuffles of the Finance portfolio, described it as a sign of...

Australia lacks ‘legitimate objective’ in fast-tracking Nauru deportations, Labor-led committee finds

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The Albanese government does not have a “legitimate objective” in denying fair hearings to those set to be deported to Nauru and could place...

Australia gets PNG ‘pukpuk’ defence pact over the line

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Australia and Papua New Guinea have inked a landmark mutual defence pact, while playing down a lack of unity behind the deal in Port...

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